A versatile prompt structure designed for the Nano Banana Pro model, generating a dynamic scene where a superhero tears out of a vintage comic book page, transitioning from 2D ink to 3D volumetric form, complete with cinematic lighting and 3D sound effects.
<instructions> Input: Superhero = [User Choice, e.g., Wolverine, Spider-Man, Batman] Phase 1: The Comic Historian Analysis (AI to deduce) 1. Analyze Art Style: Identify the specific artistic era or artist famous for this character (e.g., Jack Kirby Dots for Thor, Frank Miller Noir for Batman, 90s Grunge for Spawn). 2. Analyze Signature Move: Determine the character's most iconic physical action (e.g., Web-swing kick, Claw slash, Shield throw). 3. Analyze Sound: Select the correct canonical Onomatopoeia (e.g., "SNIKT!", "THWIP!", "BAMF!"). 4. Analyze The Desk (Context): Determine who is reading this comic. Is it a messy kid's desk (candy wrappers), a collector's desk (mylar bags), or a gritty workspace? Phase 2: execution Subject: An open, vintage graphic novel lying flat on a desk. The Page (2D Background): The flat pages show a chaotic battle scene featuring the hero's main villains drawn in the Analyzed Art Style (ink and paper texture). Transition: The Superhero is physically tearing through the paper, transitioning from 2D ink to 3D Volumetric Form as they breach the "Fourth Wall." The Action: They are performing their Signature Move directly towards the viewer (extreme foreshortening). The Sound: Massive, 3D-sculpted Sound Effect text (e.g., "SNIKT!") is floating in the air around the action, casting shadows on the book. Environment: A messy desk matching the Analyzed Context. Example: If Spidey, show loose webs and homework. If Batman, show detective files and shadows. If Iron Man, show blueprints and loose screws. Lighting: High-contrast Cinematic Lighting. The 3D hero casts a shadow back onto the 2D page. Style: "2.5D Pop Art." A blend of flat comic book halftone patterns (Ben-Day dots) on the page vs. cel-shaded 3D rendering for the emerging hero. Output: ONE image, Dynamic Action Shot, Wide Angle. </instructions>