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Convert paper into a professor's whiteboard image
Convert paper into a professor's whiteboard image
Prompt
- Model
- NANOBANANA-PRO
- Size
- 1024 × 1024
- Steps
- 20
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How to Use Convert paper into a professor's whiteboard image Prompt
- 1Copy the Convert paper into a professor's whiteboard image prompt text above
- 2Open your favorite AI image generator (nanobanana-pro, Midjourney, DALL-E, etc.)
- 3Paste the Convert paper into a professor's whiteboard image prompt and adjust parameters
- 4Generate and iterate until you achieve the desired Convert paper into a professor's whiteboard image effect
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How to Use This Prompt
- Click "Copy" to get the full prompt
- Open your AI tool (FLUX, Midjourney, Gemini, NanoBanana, ComfyUI, etc.)
- Paste and set parameters matching the page settings
- Generate and iterate as needed
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Pro Tips
- •Use specific words like "gigantic" instead of "big" for better results
- •Focus on what you want, not what you don't want
- •Try different aspect ratios for varied compositions
- •Lower steps for quick tests, higher for final quality




