How to create multiple consistent views from a single image using Fenestra
Explore how to turn a single image into a wide set of high-quality ideation visuals using Nano Banana Pro, Flux 2 Pro, camera control, and animation inside Fenestra. Generate multiple perspectives, atmospheres, and cinematic views while keeping your project visually consistent.

Shaun McCallum
December 8, 2025One of the most useful ways I work in Fenestra is by generating a wide range of ideation images from a single starting point. Instead of re-prompting from scratch, everything builds from the same base image, keeping the project coherent while creating multiple camera angles, times of the year, environments and styles.
Here is how you can use Nano Banana Pro and Flux 2 Pro to create consistent views from a single image.
1. Start with a multi-view exploration
From a single image, I use Nano Banana Pro with Conversational Edit to quickly explore multiple perspectives in one pass.
Prompt:
"Create a 9 image grid showcasing different perspectives of this architecture. Include a front view, side view, aerial view, illustrated axonometric view, a black and white architectural section, a material close up, a cinematic evening shot from a distance, a warm modern interior view, and a human scale street level perspective. Keep proportions and materials consistent across all images."
This gives a fast, structured overview of the project and highlights which views are worth pushing further. This is a quick way to get multiple views, below we look at how you can get more accurate results!
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Once a few views stand out, I move away from grids and develop images one by one.
Using Camera Control with Flux 2 Pro, I generate more intentional perspectives:
- Tilted aerial views
- Left and right rotations
- Night or seasonal variants
- Human scale or over-the-shoulder angles
Flux 2 Pro is especially good here. The results feel more cinematic and less obviously AI-generated, and it’s a solid alternative when Nano Banana Pro starts closely replicating the source image.
3. Refine and add clarity
To finalise ideation images:
- I apply Crystal Upscaler at 2× with creativity set to 0 for clean, sharp outputs
- I occasionally blend between views using Seedance 1.0 Lite to explore motion, transitions, or storytelling
At this point, I’ve gone from one image to a complete set of exploratory visuals that all feel like they belong to the same project. You can also explore further by creating illustrations and videos with Seedance 1.0 Lite with Start Frame and End Frame.
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