Meigen AI · Prompt gallery

Free GPT Image 2 & Nano Banana prompts you can ship today

Meigen AI collects community-tested prompts for still and moving image models. Pick a structure you like, copy the full text, and run it in GPT Image 2, Nano Banana 2, Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, Midjourney or your preferred toolchain — without rebuilding prompts from scratch.

What Meigen AI is for

Generative image and video tools reward tight instructions: camera language, materials, lighting, negative space and aspect ratio all matter. Meigen AI is a reading-first gallery that surfaces complete prompts instead of vague one-liners. Each entry is written so you can judge composition, palette and narrative intent before you spend credits.

The site is built around Meigen AI as a hub keyword: you will find long-form GPT Image 2 recipes, Nano Banana variants tuned for character consistency, and Seedance 2.0 video prompts where the motion beats are spelled out frame by frame. That makes Meigen AI useful both for inspiration and as a teaching library when you are learning how experts chain constraints.

What makes this gallery different from a bookmark folder

Three design choices keep the library practical instead of decorative.

From browsing Meigen AI to a finished render

The loop stays small so each step is easy to audit: choose a recipe, copy it verbatim for a baseline, then edit one variable at a time (palette, wardrobe, lens) and compare outputs.

  1. Scan the gallery

    Filter by look — clay, miniature figurines, editorial fashion, product macro — and open a prompt that matches your deliverable.

  2. Copy the full text

    Use the complete block; partial copies often drop negations or aspect hints that quietly steer the model.

  3. Run in your stack

    Paste into GPT Image 2, Nano Banana 2, or your motion tool if the entry includes Seedance 2.0 or Veo 3.1 timing notes.

  4. Iterate with diffs

    Keep the winning version, fork a duplicate for the next experiment, and document what changed so your team can reproduce it.

Prompt families you will see around Meigen AI

Collectible and toy aesthetics. Chibi companions, shelf dioramas and “mini me” figures that repeat wardrobe details across the scene. These prompts stress identity locks and prop placement so the subject reads as one coherent character.

Editorial and campaign stills. Studio greys, hard key light, magazine overlays and barcode motifs. Copy blocks include typography callouts so designers can align layout and image generation.

Product and packaging. Frozen splash, ingredient explosions and hero pack shots with explicit material lists — mesh, glass, foil — so reflections stay believable.

Cinematic grids. Multi-panel briefs that demand strict color continuity across frames, common in sports and fashion campaigns where every tile must match the master grade.

Figurine 3D Clay stop-motion Luxury product Grid campaigns Portrait retouch

Seedance 2.0 and motion-first recipes

Still prompts get most of the attention, but short-form video needs choreography: beat cuts, camera acceleration and readable motion blur. Meigen AI highlights Seedance 2.0 video prompts where creators attach the full timing language next to reference frames, so you can study how they pair dialogue beats with b-roll. When a recipe also lists Veo 3.1 or legacy cinematic cues, those lines are preserved so you can map them to your renderer of choice.

Treat each motion entry as a storyboard: read the hook, the texture shot and the payoff before you generate, then adjust only the segments that need brand-specific swaps. That keeps Meigen AI aligned with professional pipelines where directors sign off on structure before pixels move.

Answers teams ask first

Does Meigen AI replace prompt engineering?

No. It shortens the blank-page phase. You still validate safety, brand voice and model limits, but you start from proven scaffolding instead of empty text areas.

Which tools are compatible?

GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana 2 are first-class. Many entries also include Midjourney-style parameters or Seedance 2.0 / Veo 3.1 clauses — read the header lines before running.

Can I use prompts commercially?

Licensing depends on the model provider and your contract. The gallery is an educational mirror of public prompt patterns; confirm rights with your legal team before shipping client work.

How often are formats refreshed?

As vendors ship new controls, contributors update blocks to match current syntax. Favor prompts dated in the current year when you need the latest flags.

Where to verify prompts and model notes

Cross-check any recipe against the live community gallery and upstream documentation before production use.