character-model-sheetlisted
Install: claude install-skill devkindhq/ideogram-ai-toolkit
# Character Model Sheet
A character model sheet is a single generated image that shows a character's complete
design at once — not one pose, but a full-body turnaround (front, 3/4, side, back), a
head & detail close-up sheet, a color palette, and a short overview block naming the
character, its role, and its personality. It's the format riggers, illustrators, and
game/animation studios use to lock a character's design before it's animated, modeled,
or drawn by a second artist — the point is *consistency across angles*, not a single
nice pose.
This is a sibling to `brand-identity-sheet` (same two-artifact workflow, same Ideogram
generation pattern) but for characters instead of brand systems, and a sibling to
`logo-prompting`'s "single mark" discipline scaled up to "single character, many views."
## The two artifacts this skill produces
1. **A generation prompt** — a tight descriptive paragraph, Ideogram-legible, that
produces the sheet in one shot.
2. **A compositional deconstruction** — a structured JSON breakdown of the resulting
image (or of a reference image the user supplies) with a `high_level_description`
and an `elements` array of `{type, bbox, desc}` / `{type: "text", bbox, text, desc}`
entries. This is what makes the sheet *reusable*: another agent (an animator, a
modeler, a second illustrator) can read the bbox spec and know exactly which panel is
the front view, which is the face close-up, which is the color swatch bar, without
re-looking