
Boxed with accessories
A blister-pack release with molded sword, shield, and alternate hands laid out beside the figure.

Turn a photo into a boxed action figure on a retail peg.
Drop a photo of yourself, a pet, or an original mascot onto the Renoise Canvas and generate on Nano Banana 2, which locks identity from the reference. Prompt for blister packaging on a retail peg — Funko-style, chibi, or Lego-style — and switch to GPT Image 2 for crisp cardback text.
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Three steps from a reference photo to a packaged collectible on a retail peg.

Drag a photo of yourself, a pet, or a mascot onto the upload card — the figure inherits that face.

Select Nano Banana 2 from the model menu — it locks identity from your photo and renders clean blister packaging.

Prompt: "boxed action figure in blister packaging on a retail peg". Name the sub-style — Funko-style, chibi, or Lego-style.
One reference photo, many figure formats — boxed releases, chibi vinyl, big-head, and desk statues.

A blister-pack release with molded sword, shield, and alternate hands laid out beside the figure.

An oversized-head, tiny-body figurine with a glossy collectible finish on a display base.

A Funko-style square-head vinyl figure with big dot eyes and a matte finish — no brand marks.

A detailed painted-resin figurine in a dynamic pose, displayed beside a keyboard and monitor.
Both live in the same Renoise canvas — pick by what each shot needs. Nano Banana 2 for the figure and packaging, GPT Image 2 when the cardback needs crisp text.
| For action figures | Nano Banana 2 (Recommended) | GPT Image 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Figure + packaging | Crisp cardback text |
| Photo identity | Best | Good |
| Cardback text | Good | Best |
| Original characters | ✓ | ✓ |
| Same canvas | ✓ | ✓ |
A convincing AI action figure reads as a manufactured product, not a digital painting — and that comes down to three things: finish, packaging, and pose. The finish is the material language of a toy: matte or glossy molded vinyl, faint seam lines, the slightly simplified geometry of an injection-molded part rather than lifelike skin. Naming the sub-style — Funko-style big-head vinyl, chibi, or Lego-style minifigure — pins the proportions so the figure looks collectible instead of generic.
Packaging is what sells the illusion. A boxed release lives in a blister pack on a printed cardback, hung on a retail peg, with molded accessories laid out beside the figure. Calling out the blister pack, the peg, and the cardback as explicit constraints turns a floating character into a believable product shot.
In Renoise, generate on Nano Banana 2 — it locks identity from your reference photo so the figure keeps your face, your pet, or your mascot while wearing that toy finish. Prompt "boxed action figure in blister packaging on a retail peg, with accessories", then switch to GPT Image 2 for a crisp, correctly-spelled cardback — the character name, logo lockup, and "ages 4+" callouts. Keep the character original and write any brand as a style cue.
Figure work leans on a few things — and Renoise gives you Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, and many other image models in one canvas.
Locks identity from a single reference photo so the figure keeps your face, your pet, or your mascot.
Renders crisp cardback text — character name, logo lockup, and "ages 4+" callouts — on the packaging.
Describe blister packs and retail pegs as a constraint to get a believable boxed product render.
Switch freely between Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, and other image models per figure.
One plan unlocks Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, and every other image model.

Turn a photo into a packaged collectible. Watermark-free on paid plans.
Yes. Drop a photo of yourself, a pet, or a mascot onto the canvas and generate on Nano Banana 2, which locks identity from the reference. Then prompt for boxed packaging on a retail peg and the figure keeps the same face and features.
Nano Banana 2 for the figure itself — it carries identity from your photo and renders clean blister packaging. Reach for GPT Image 2 when the cardback needs crisp text, like a character name or logo lockup. Both live in the same canvas, so you can mix them per shot.
Yes. Name the sub-style in the prompt: "big-head vinyl figure, large square head, small body, big dot eyes, matte finish". Keep your character original and leave off any brand marks or logos, and the model renders a clean collectible.
Boxed action figures with accessories, chibi vinyl with oversized heads, Funko-style big-head vinyl, Lego-style minifigures, claymation-style clay figures, and detailed desk statues. It doubles as a general AI toy generator — describe the proportions and finish explicitly, and the more specific the style cue, the more consistent the output.
No. Generate figures only of yourself, your own pet, or an original character or mascot you have the rights to use. Do not depict real public figures, and write any brand reference as a style cue, like "Funko-style", rather than copying a trademarked product.
Yes. Prompt for a printed cardback with a character name and callouts, plus molded accessories like a sword, shield, or alternate hands beside the figure. GPT Image 2 keeps the packaging text crisp and correctly spelled.
Yes, under the same general AI-output licensing terms, provided the character is original and infringes no trademark. Renoise outputs are watermark-free on paid plans and commercially licensable. Verify the specific terms in your account before selling prints or merchandise.