TLDR;
Google's Gemini Nano Banana is trending for its 3D image generation. Google has updated its policy on image generation limits for its Gemini model, now stating 'basic access' for free users and 'highest access' for Pro and Ultra users. Here's a quick rundown:
- Gemini Nano Banana lets you create 3D models from images using AI.
- Google has changed the image generation policy, now offering "basic access" to free users and "highest access" to Pro and Ultra users.
- Gemini Nano Banana might still let you make more images than ChatGPT for free.
[Gemini Nano Banana Craze]
Google's "Nano Banana" is the new cool thing online, turning regular pictures into 3D models. This new image model is quick and keeps details intact, also allowing complex effects with simple prompts.
[Image Generation Policy Update]
Google seems to have tweaked its policy on how many images you can generate for free or with a paid plan. Earlier, free users could make up to 100 images daily, while Pro and Ultra users had a limit of 1,000. Now, the support page mentions "basic access" for free users and "highest access" for paid users, without specifying exact numbers.
[Free vs Paid Access]
The support document says that Gemini Apps limits may change. If capacity changes, limits for users without a Pro or Ultra plan may be limited before users without a plan. Even with these changes, Gemini Nano Banana seems to allow more free image generations compared to ChatGPT, which only offers 2 free images per day.
[Creating 3D Models with Gemini Nano Banana]
To create 3D models, go to the Gemini app, tap the Gemini Nano Banana icon, and upload your image. You can use your own prompt or try Google's official prompt for creating realistic 3D figurines.