Absolutely no way! This should be worth $$$, especially the ones with fabrics. I absolutely LOVE THEM and I think I'm going to steal some of these for future designs (I'm just going to assume I have your permission, thank you 😂❤️)
Reading this felt less like a tutorial and more like opening a beautifully overfilled holiday gift box. The level of detail here is profoundly generous. Every section gives you something you can actually use, right now, to make your visuals warmer, softer, and more human.
Most holiday prompt posts skim the surface. This one shares the entire creative philosophy behind cosy, tactile design. Textures, light logic, imperfections, palettes. It is all here, and it is all thoughtfully explained.
This is the kind of post people bookmark, revisit, and build with throughout the season.
Your framework is incredibly actionable. I'm especially curious about the fine tuning in Step 3. When prompting for imperfections like ''wobbly'' shapes or ''uneven brushstrokes'', how do you typically guide the AI to find that sweet spot between a charming, handcrafted flaw and something that just looks like a rendering error?
Absolutely no way! This should be worth $$$, especially the ones with fabrics. I absolutely LOVE THEM and I think I'm going to steal some of these for future designs (I'm just going to assume I have your permission, thank you 😂❤️)
Hahaha, yes, that would make me very happy!
So cool, Karo! Your creativity blows my mind
Thank you so much Joel!
Reading this felt less like a tutorial and more like opening a beautifully overfilled holiday gift box. The level of detail here is profoundly generous. Every section gives you something you can actually use, right now, to make your visuals warmer, softer, and more human.
Most holiday prompt posts skim the surface. This one shares the entire creative philosophy behind cosy, tactile design. Textures, light logic, imperfections, palettes. It is all here, and it is all thoughtfully explained.
This is the kind of post people bookmark, revisit, and build with throughout the season.
Thank you for putting so much heart into it
Thank you for this thoughtful comment Mark! And for taking the time to read the post 🤗
No promises and it’ll probably take me a few days but I’m working on a carousel 🎠 that’s incorporating your ASMR visual aesthetic.
If I can find time to deliver, it’ll be closer to this weekend. I’ll definitely give you a shout-out when and if I can post it
Amazing! That makes me really happy!!!
Great stuff! And big thumbs up on your intro: ''and big fan of designs that feel imperfect enough to suggest an actual human has been in the room.''
This is pretty cool indeed. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for reading!
Amazing!
This comes to me in the perfect moment. I'm following Jenny's instructions for building a consistent image...
Thanks!
Yes, Jenny's instructions are great!
This was very wholesome. Thank you!
My pleasure, thank you for reading @Hodman Murad 🤗
Super useful resource for anyone building Christmas visuals this year.
So festive 🎅
Yes!
These prompt are super fun, what a Christmas Gift you gave us! Thank you, Karo!
Thank you so much Cristina!
Your framework is incredibly actionable. I'm especially curious about the fine tuning in Step 3. When prompting for imperfections like ''wobbly'' shapes or ''uneven brushstrokes'', how do you typically guide the AI to find that sweet spot between a charming, handcrafted flaw and something that just looks like a rendering error?
Great question! In a nutshell - I iterate until the image sparks joy. And Nano Banana is such a forgiving model to work with!
Amazing what we can do with this technology now 🎅🎄
It is!
Cool post, love it! And thanks for the mention in community news!
Of course! I’m very happy for you!
Wow, this one is so beautifully done. I especially loved the way you added the textures and fabrics to "hyggefy" the images. Very nicely done!
Thanks so much Girlboss! 🤗
Now I really need to try nano banana. thanks karo.
Thank you Tobias!
so many cool ways to use Nano Banana Pro, loved this Christmas edition!
Thank you Daria, I loved yours too! 🤗