nikiforovall/claude-code-rules
Overview
This skill helps you craft high-quality prompts for Nano Banana Pro image generation. It guides you through clarifying intent, choosing a prompt style, and assembling concrete, model-ready instructions to improve output fidelity. Use it to optimize prompts for photo realism, illustration, infographics, product shots, or character consistency.
How this skill works
I first check for any reference images, existing prompts, or visual examples you provide. Then I ask focused questions to clarify the output type, subject, style, and technical requirements. Based on your answers I select a prompt format and apply proven techniques (narrative, structured, photography terms, negative prompts, aspect ratio, etc.) to construct a ready-to-run prompt. Finally I present the prompt, explain why it was built that way, and offer variations for iteration.
When to use it
- You need a clear, reproducible prompt for Nano Banana Pro image generation.
- You have reference images and want consistent character or style across outputs.
- You want control over photographic terms, lighting, lens, or era-specific aesthetics.
- You are creating educational diagrams, product shots, or multi-panel compositions.
- You want to convert an existing prompt into a more structured or precise form.
Best practices
- Provide reference images and state the role of each (pose, style, color, background).
- Answer core questions first: output type, subject, mood, and technical specs.
- Choose a prompt style that matches your goal (quick narrative vs detailed structured).
- Specify negative prompts and exclude elements you don’t want to appear.
- Include aspect ratio, resolution hints, and any text placement or font preferences.
Example use cases
- Create a magazine-cover portrait with golden-hour lighting and magazine-style text.
- Generate a realistic product shot with white background, 3:4 aspect ratio, and soft studio lighting.
- Produce a character illustration using a reference photo for facial consistency across poses.
- Design an infographic explaining a concept with labeled arrows and simplified diagrams.
- Turn a rough prompt into a structured YAML/JSON prompt for precise control over details.
FAQ
Reference images help a lot for character consistency and style matching, but the skill can produce strong prompts from a clear textual brief alone.
How many questions will you ask before generating a prompt?
I ask 2–4 focused questions in the first round, then follow up only when needed to fill critical gaps.
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