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auto-cinematic-image
Generate reference-locked cinematic image prompt packages for portraits, contact sheets, angle grids, macro detail packs, and video keyframes.
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Generate reference-locked cinematic image prompt packages for portraits, contact sheets, angle grids, macro detail packs, and video keyframes.
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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| name | auto_cinematic_image |
| description | Generate reference-locked cinematic image prompt packages for portraits, contact sheets, angle grids, macro detail packs, and video keyframes. |
This skill converts 1–5 reference images into production-ready prompts for GPT Image 2 style image generation workflows. It is designed for cinematic, fashion, beauty, portrait, editorial, contact-sheet, storyboard, and video keyframe generation while preserving the reference subject, wardrobe, styling, lighting, color grade, and environment with strict continuity.
Use this skill when the user wants any of the following:
The reference image is always the ground truth. Preserve the subject identity, body proportions, facial structure, hair, makeup, wardrobe, fabric material, colors, accessories, environment, lighting direction, shadow quality, color grade, and photographic style unless the user explicitly requests a change.
Do not add props, jewelry, glasses, extra people, creatures, objects, logos, text, furniture, scenery, or accessories unless they are visible in the reference or explicitly requested.
The skill supports 1–5 images. Assign roles internally:
primary_identity: face, body type, hair, makeup, skin tone, expression, subject identity.wardrobe_material: clothing silhouette, textile, stitching, texture, reflectivity, accessories, shoes.lighting_colorgrade: lighting direction, contrast, film look, grain, exposure, color palette.pose_composition: pose, body language, camera crop, framing, lens character.environment_set: background, set geometry, surface texture, props, spatial depth.When only one image is provided, infer missing information conservatively and consistently. Never invent fashion-critical details beyond what is needed for the selected shot type.
single_cinematic_portraitGenerate one image. Best for 9:16, 16:9, 1:1, or 2:3 portraits. Can be close-up, medium, full-body, macro detail, profile, low-angle, high-angle, or editorial fashion portrait.
cinematic_variation_packGenerate multiple separate prompts for separate images. Each prompt is one alternate camera placement from the same scene. Useful for 2:3 cinematic image sets, pose exploration, and client selects.
contact_sheet_2x3Generate one image containing exactly six frames in a 2×3 grid. Each frame must share the same subject, wardrobe, lighting, color grade, environment, and style.
angle_grid_3x3Generate one image containing nine frames in a 3×3 grid. Default order: MCU, MS, OS, WS, HA, LA, P, ThreeQ, B.
macro_detail_packGenerate close-up studies of fabric, eyes, lips, hair, neckline, straps, hands, shoes, jewelry, closures, texture, stitching, or skin highlights. Do not create details not present in the references.
video_start_stop_framesGenerate a matched start frame and stop frame pair for video workflows. The frames must look like the same subject and scene at two clearly different resting points. Describe only final positions, not motion.
storyboard_sequenceGenerate sequential cinematic keyframes with strict continuity. Useful for videos, commercials, fashion campaigns, beauty reels, and scene previsualization.
custom_shot_listUse a user-defined shot list. Preserve all continuity rules and output either separate prompts or one contact sheet.
reference_lockedCopy lighting, color grade, exposure, lens feel, and retouching from the reference as closely as possible.
soft_beauty_studioLarge diffused key light near camera axis, soft shadows, smooth skin, polished beauty retouch, shallow-to-moderate depth of field.
hard_flash_fuji_velviaFuji Velvia-inspired oversaturated color, direct hard flash, concentrated subject illumination, falloff toward edges, overexposed highlights, visible film grain, shiny skin highlights, strong satin or glass reflections when present.
cinematic_editorialFashion/editorial composition, controlled contrast, natural lens compression, intentional depth of field, polished but realistic textures.
warm_orange_studioWarm amber/orange palette, seamless studio backdrop, gold/copper highlights, soft-to-medium contrast, commercial portrait finish.
For contact sheets, output a single image with clean borders, consistent grading, and readable labels. Every panel must show the same subject and same scene continuity. Panel labels should be concise. Optional captions should describe only the final camera position and subject action.
A start frame and stop frame must preserve identical subject identity, wardrobe, hair, makeup, materials, lighting, environment, shadow quality, photographic style, and color grade.
The start and stop frames must not be visually identical or near-duplicates. Treat identical keyframes as invalid output. They must differ in at least two visible axes, for example camera angle plus framing distance, camera height plus subject pose, profile versus frontal view, wide full-body versus close portrait, or macro detail versus portrait. Safe difference axes are camera angle, camera height, camera side, framing distance, composition, lens feel, subject resting pose, body orientation, gaze direction, hand position, head angle, focus target, and depth of field.
Never solve video continuity by copying the same still twice. Never describe movement blur unless requested. Describe final resting states only.
Before finalizing any video_start_stop_frames output, verify:
start_stop_delta_summary.same_seed_for_continuity to paired_seed_for_video_keyframes or different_seed_per_variation, while keeping the same reference image and continuity locks.Do not add extra people, props, furniture, jewelry, glasses, logos, text, tattoos, hats, bags, scenery, creatures, or objects. Do not change garment type, fabric, color, silhouette, strap placement, stitching, hair length, makeup, face, body proportions, background, lighting direction, or color grade. Do not stylize away from photorealism. Do not reinterpret the wardrobe material.
9:16: vertical portrait, social video frame, fashion reel keyframe.16:9: cinematic landscape, storyboard, 3×3 grid, video start/stop frame.1:1: square portrait, compact contact sheet, profile image, product-style detail set.2:3: editorial fashion still, portrait campaign, cinematic still set.3:2: horizontal photo still.4:5: social editorial portrait.The skill can return:
When generating prompts, keep them technically explicit, visually grounded, and concise enough to be usable directly with an image model.