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Advanced SFW Techniques - Part 2

Creating Consistent SFW Photoshoots: Part 2 - Photoshoot and Editor

This lesson continues our exploration of SFW content generation, focusing on Photoshoot and Editor/Combiner tools.

Tool 2. Photoshoot — A Fast Themed Photoset

The second tool is Photoshoot. It's used when we want not just variations of one image, but a cohesive themed photoset.

Preparing Input Data Correctly

For Photoshoot, we need to upload:

  1. A face image — recommended framing is shoulders or chest-up
  2. A body image — this is critically important if you want consistent proportions

Even if the face and body aren't perfectly separated, the tool still works correctly. However, cleaner references always lead to more stable results.

Photoshoot Settings

Next, we choose:

  • Aspect ratio
  • Resolution
  • The photoshoot theme (for example, lingerie, casual, studio, etc.)
  • The number of images

Then we start the generation.

The examples show that in just 2–3 clicks, you get a clean, consistent photoset.

Tool 3. Editor / Combiner — The Core Working Tool

Next, we move to one of the key tools of the entire systemEditor & Combiner.

Put simply, Editor & Combiner is NanoBanana without censorship.

Available Models and Their Differences

Editor & Combiner offers two main models:

1. NanoBanana Pro (Safe for Work)

  • Censored version
  • Suitable only for strictly SFW content

2. General Checkpoint (Safe / Not Safe for Work)

  • The main workhorse
  • Matches NanoBanana Pro in quality and consistency
  • Completely uncensored

This is why Editor & Combiner is almost always used with the General checkpoint in real workflows.

Why Editor & Combiner Becomes the Main Tool

This tool often becomes the most frequently used for a simple reason:

  • We upload a character reference
  • Optionally add pose, location, or other model references
  • And ask to show our character in the desired context

Effectively, Editor & Combiner allows you to take one character image and turn it into an unlimited number of new images across any locations and scenarios.