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Nano Banana Action Figure Prompts: 15 Templates (Toy, Packaging, Variants)

janv. 29, 2026

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Nano Banana action figure prompts (10 copy-paste templates)

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Action figure style images trend because they are:

  • instantly recognizable
  • great for social and ads
  • easy to turn into a series (same character, different accessories)

This page gives you copy-paste action figure prompts designed for consistency.

Safety and rights note: Do not generate copyrighted characters, famous brand mascots, or a real person's likeness without permission. If you use a photo, make sure it is your own or you have explicit consent.


Quick workflow

  1. Decide your figure style: realistic toy photo or stylized 3D.
  2. Lock a base character description (face, hair, outfit, colors).
  3. Generate a packaging hero first.
  4. Make variants by changing only accessories (not face or outfit).

The action figure prompt formula

Character identity + Toy material + Packaging type + Lighting + Composition + Constraints

Constraints that help:

  • "realistic plastic texture"
  • "product photography lighting"
  • "clean background"
  • "no text, no letters"
  • "keep face and outfit consistent"

10 copy-paste prompt templates

1) Classic blister pack (retail photo)

Collectible action figure of [CHARACTER DESCRIPTION] inside a clear blister pack on a cardboard backing, realistic plastic texture, premium retail product photography lighting, clean studio background, sharp focus, no text, no letters, no watermark.

2) Window box packaging (premium)

Premium window-box packaging for an action figure of [CHARACTER]. The figure is visible through a clear plastic window, high-end retail look, soft studio lighting, realistic materials, clean background, no text.

3) Retro toy (90s vibe, original)

Retro 90s-inspired action figure of [CHARACTER], slightly stylized proportions, matte plastic texture, nostalgic color palette, product photo lighting, simple clean background, no text, no logos.

4) Minimal modern packaging (luxury)

Minimal luxury action figure packaging for [CHARACTER], neutral colors, clean layout, high-end product photography, realistic materials, subtle shadow, no text, no letters.

5) Starter kit accessories (3 items)

Action figure of [CHARACTER] with 3 accessories displayed beside the figure inside packaging: [ACCESSORY 1], [ACCESSORY 2], [ACCESSORY 3]. Realistic plastic, clean studio lighting, no text.

6) 3 poses set (same figure)

Create a 3-image set of the same action figure of [CHARACTER] in three poses: (A) neutral stance, (B) action pose, (C) waving pose. Keep face and outfit identical. Clean studio background, no text.

7) Original worker figure (brand-safe)

Action figure of an original worker character: [DETAILS], holding a tiny [PROP], realistic toy plastic, product photo lighting, clean background, no text.

8) Sci-fi explorer (original, not derivative)

Original sci-fi explorer action figure: [DETAILS], futuristic suit, small tool accessories, realistic plastic texture, product photo lighting, clean background, no text.

9) Limited edition colorway (same identity)

Create 3 colorway variants of the same action figure of [CHARACTER]. Keep face and outfit design identical; only change color palette: (A) [PALETTE A], (B) [PALETTE B], (C) [PALETTE C]. No text.

10) Ad-ready hero with copy space

Action figure product photo of [CHARACTER] in packaging, centered, clean background, leave 35% empty space on the right for ad copy overlay, premium studio lighting, realistic plastic, no text.

Troubleshooting (fast fixes)

Problem: face drifts between variants. Fix: repeat the identity line and freeze outfit details.

Keep the exact same face, hairstyle, and outfit design across all variations. Do not change identity. Only change accessories.

Problem: packaging gets random text artifacts. Fix: enforce blank packaging.

Packaging has no typography. No letters, no numbers, no logos, no watermark.

Problem: toy looks too real human instead of plastic. Fix: force plastic or vinyl material and product lighting.

Problem: accessories look inconsistent or melted. Fix: simplify accessories and specify clean silhouette.


FAQ

Q1: Can I use action figure prompts for marketing? A: Yes. Keep copy out of the generated image (use "no text") and overlay copy later.

Q2: Can I use a celebrity photo? A: Avoid using real people without permission. Use original characters, your own images, or permitted references.

Q3: How do I make a series that looks consistent? A: Generate a base packaging hero, then create variants by changing only accessories or background colorways.

Q4: What is next? A: More templates at /nano-banana-prompts. Generate now at /ai-image-generator.


Next steps

  • /nano-banana
  • /nano-banana-prompts
  • /ai-image-generator
  • /pricing

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