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abstract-line-posterlisted

Generate original abstract hand-drawn line posters from any theme, sentence, event, object, article idea, or supplied image. Always use this skill when the user asks for 抽象线条海报、手绘线稿海报、留白活动海报、wine/coffee/party zine poster, naive editorial line art, or asks to keep this skill's paper palette, conversational typography, sparse layout, and imperfect print character. Preserve the visual system rather than any reference composition. Return both a production-ready image prompt and a generated raster image unless the user explicitly requests prompt-only.
yanliudesign/french-illustration-skill · ★ 1 · AI & Automation · score 64
Install: claude install-skill yanliudesign/french-illustration-skill
# Abstract Line Poster Turn any subject or supplied image into an original editorial poster built from: > warm paper + loose single-line drawing + generous silence + conversational type + imperfect ink Preserve this visual language across topics. Never trace, paraphrase, or reconstruct a reference poster. ## Default Deliverable Create: 1. one final image-generation prompt; 2. one generated raster image from that prompt; 3. one short recipe note naming palette, layout, line treatment, type pairing, and originality changes. Save generated files under `/Users/yanliu/Desktop/Claude skills/abstract-line-poster/` when a file path is available. Stop at prompt-only only when the user explicitly asks for it or image generation is unavailable. ## Read The Input Extract five things before composing: - **Subject:** the one person, object, gesture, setting, or idea that must remain recognizable. - **Purpose:** invitation, announcement, cultural notice, menu, personal statement, editorial cover, or poetic observation. - **Emotional verb:** gather, taste, wait, open, celebrate, wander, listen, rest, or the equivalent implied by the user. - **Words:** exact supplied title, or one invented phrase of 2-7 words plus optional factual microcopy. - **Image role:** main subject reference, crop reference, gesture reference, object reference, or no supplied image. For an abstract or complex topic, translate it into one drawable gesture or object relation. Do not illustrate every point. Wh