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Create an isometric view from any environment with Nano Banana

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Create an isometric view from any environment with Nano Banana

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create interesting perspectives with your visuals.

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Updated

Jan 30, 2026

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The Rundown: In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create interesting perspectives with your visuals. Nano Banana can recreate any environment or image in isometric view - letting you see the space from a completely new angle. Great for both content creators and interior designers.

🧰 Who is this useful for:

  • Content creators looking for unique visuals
  • Designers who want alternative perspectives
  • Marketers creating ads and product displays
  • Interior design enthusiasts testing new room setups


STEP 1: Access Nano Banana through Gemini app

Head over to gemini.google.com.

  • Toggle on Tools.
  • Look for “Create Images” (with the little banana icon next to it).

This is where the fun begins.

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STEP 2: Upload the image and prompt your edits

Start by feeding Nano Banana any image you want.

I uploaded a photo of a few friends co-working in a living room.

My first prompt was simple: “

Recreate this image in isometric view.”

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Nano Banana handled it in seconds, giving me a fresh angle where I could suddenly see details like the full table and chandelier that weren’t as visible before.

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STEP 3: Take it further by adding more refinements

Take the workflow further by adjusting more details:

  • Make the room bigger
  • Swap out furniture or plants
  • Change the style (I tried a punk rock theme with a minimalist chandelier, and it nailed it.)

Here’s what is special about Nano Banana: when asking for edits, it holds most of the image steady but changed exactly what I asked for. It does not regenerate the image each time.

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STEP 4: Change elements outside of your immediate environment

Another fun experiment was to see how Nano Banana changed elements outside my image.

I swapped the cityscape window view for an ocean view. See below:

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Later, I even added:

  • Natural sunlight
  • A door leading to another room
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The results looked like a high-end apartment - it got me thinking about using this for actual interior design planning. I could easily see how a new art piece or furniture would fit in my own room.

STEP 5: Turn your final image into a video

Once I had my edited image, I pushed it a step further by selecting VEO(a video creation tool) right within the Gemini app.

I uploaded the Nano Banana image and added this prompt:

“Make this room lively by adding two dogs running from one room to the other.”

The results were fun. You could hear the dogs walking on the hardwood flooring. The video wasn’t perfect, some awkward movements here and there, but much better than past video models.


Pro tip: Nano Banana is great for both content creation and interior design mockups. It’s excellent at editing elements while keeping the rest of the image consistent.

Instructors

Clintin Lyle Kruger

Clintin Lyle Kruger

AI Consultant/Educator

Published

September 4, 2025

Categories

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