generating-product-photos

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ALWAYS read this skill before generating a product photography — before writing any prompt or calling image_generate. Turns a product photo or URL into commercial photography - packshots, lifestyle and campaign frames, on-model, macro detail, flat lays, seasonal staging, infographics, concepts and floating shots. Reads the real product first and holds it identical across every frame. Triggers: "product photo", "packshot", "shoot my product", "studio shot", "lifestyle shot", "hero image", "on a model", "flat lay", "product infographic", "floating product".

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# Product Photography Turn a product into commercial imagery via the `image_generate` tool. Marketplace listing galleries are out of scope, and a finished advertisement — one built on a headline, an offer, a call to action, or a promotional before/after or comparison — belongs to `generating-image-ads`, not here. Anything whose subject isn't a product should not be created with this skill. ## Workflow ### Step 1: Read what you have - **A product image or URL is available** → hand it to `analyzing-products`, and take four things back: what the product is; **how a person physically uses it** — sprayed, pumped, worn, etc.; which parts open or move, and in what order; and the details that have to stay identical wherever it appears. - **Look at the image before you describe it.** Take the product only from what the image shows — not the brief, not the filename, not the product name. Run `image_analysis` and ask it for everything this shoot needs that the product facts leave out — how the surfaces take light, and whatever else the frame you end up building will have to describe. - **Product not supplied** → don't guess at the product. It becomes the first thing Step 2 asks for. ### Step 2: Interview **Skip this entirely when the brief already makes the shot obvious** — a clear subject, a clear use, and nothing load-bearing missing. The interview exists to close real gaps, not to confirm what you were already told. Otherwise ask once, bundled into a single message,...

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SupercmoHQ
Repository
SupercmoHQ/superCMO-skills
Created
3 weeks ago
Last Updated
4 days ago
Language
Python
License
Apache-2.0

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