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Article Illustrator

When the user wants to add illustrations to an article or blog post. Triggers on: "illustrate article", "add images to article", "generate illustrations", "article images", or requests to visually enh

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Description


name: Article Illustrator model: reasoning description: > When the user wants to add illustrations to an article or blog post. Triggers on: "illustrate article", "add images to article", "generate illustrations", "article images", or requests to visually enhance written content. Analyzes article structure, identifies positions for visual aids, and generates illustrations using a Type x Style two-dimension approach. version: 1.0.0 tags: [writing, illustration, images, articles, content]

Article Illustrator

Analyze articles, identify optimal illustration positions, and generate images using a Type x Style consistency system.

Installation

OpenClaw / Moltbot / Clawbot

npx clawhub@latest install article-illustrator

NEVER Do

  • Illustrate metaphors literally (e.g., if article says "chainsaw cutting watermelon," visualize the underlying concept instead)
  • Generate generic decorative images that don't connect to content
  • Skip the settings confirmation step (Step 3)
  • Begin generating before confirming type, density, and style with the user
  • Create illustrations without justifying each position by content needs

Two Dimensions

Dimension Controls Examples
Type Information structure, layout infographic, scene, flowchart, comparison, framework, timeline
Style Visual aesthetics, mood notion, warm, minimal, blueprint, watercolor, elegant, editorial, scientific

Types and styles combine freely: --type infographic --style blueprint

Type Selection Guide

Type Best For
infographic Data, metrics, technical articles
scene Narratives, personal stories, emotional content
flowchart Tutorials, workflows, processes
comparison Side-by-side, before/after, options
framework Methodologies, models, architecture
timeline History, progress, evolution

Style Selection Guide

Style Best For
notion (Default) Knowledge sharing, SaaS, productivity
elegant Business, thought leadership
warm Personal growth, lifestyle, education
minimal Philosophy, core concepts
blueprint Architecture, system design
watercolor Lifestyle, travel, creative
editorial Tech explainers, journalism
scientific Academic, technical research

Full style specs and compatibility matrix: references/styles.md

Auto Selection by Content

Content Signals Type Style
API, metrics, data, numbers infographic blueprint, notion
Story, emotion, journey scene warm, watercolor
How-to, steps, workflow flowchart notion, minimal
vs, pros/cons, before/after comparison notion, elegant
Framework, model, architecture framework blueprint, notion
History, timeline, progress timeline elegant, warm

Workflow

Step 1: Pre-check

  1. Determine input type — file path or pasted content
  2. Determine output directory — check preferences or ask user:
    • {article-dir}/ — same directory
    • {article-dir}/illustrations/ — illustrations subdirectory (recommended)
    • illustrations/{topic-slug}/ — independent directory
  3. Check existing images — if images exist, ask: supplement / overwrite / regenerate
  4. Confirm article update method (file input only) — update original or create {name}-illustrated.md copy
  5. Load preferences — check for EXTEND.md in project or user home

Step 2: Analyze Content

Analysis Description
Content type Technical / Tutorial / Methodology / Narrative
Core arguments 2-5 main points to visualize
Visual opportunities Positions where illustrations add value
Recommended type Based on content signals
Recommended density Based on length and complexity

Illustrate: core arguments (required), abstract concepts, data comparisons, processes/workflows.

Skip: literal metaphors, decorative scenes, generic illustrations.

Step 3: Confirm Settings (Required)

Use a structured question with 3-4 questions in ONE call:

  • Q1 — Type: recommended option + alternatives
  • Q2 — Density: minimal (1-2), balanced (3-5, recommended), rich (6+)
  • Q3 — Style: recommended based on type/content compatibility matrix
  • Q4 — Language (only if source language differs from user language)

Step 4: Generate Outline

Save as outline.md with YAML frontmatter (type, density, style, count) and per-illustration details: position, purpose, visual content, filename.

Step 5: Generate Images

  1. Create prompts following references/prompt-construction.md
  2. Save prompts to prompts/illustration-{slug}.md
  3. Generate sequentially, reporting progress after each
  4. On failure: retry once, then log and continue

Step 6: Finalize

Insert image references after corresponding paragraphs:

![description](illustrations/{slug}/NN-{type}-{slug}.png)

Output a summary with article path, settings, image count, and positions.

Output Structure

illustrations/{topic-slug}/
├── source-{slug}.{ext}
├── outline.md
├── prompts/
│   └── illustration-{slug}.md
└── NN-{type}-{slug}.png

Prompt Construction Principles

Good illustration prompts must include:

  1. Layout structure first — describe composition, zones, flow direction
  2. Specific data/labels — use actual numbers, terms from the article
  3. Visual relationships — how elements connect to each other
  4. Semantic colors — meaning-based choices (red=warning, green=efficient)
  5. Style characteristics — line treatment, texture, mood
  6. Aspect ratio — end with ratio and complexity level

Avoid: vague descriptions, literal metaphor illustrations, missing labels, generic decorative elements.

Full templates by type: references/prompt-construction.md

Type x Style Compatibility

notion warm minimal blueprint watercolor elegant editorial scientific
infographic ++ + ++ ++ + ++ ++ ++
scene + ++ + - ++ + + -
flowchart ++ + + ++ - + ++ +
comparison ++ + ++ + + ++ ++ +
framework ++ + ++ ++ - ++ + ++
timeline ++ + + + ++ ++ ++ +

++ highly recommended | + compatible | - not recommended

Usage Examples

# Auto-select type and style
illustrate path/to/article.md

# Specify type
illustrate path/to/article.md --type infographic

# Specify type and style
illustrate path/to/article.md --type flowchart --style notion

# Specify density
illustrate path/to/article.md --density rich

Extension Support

Custom configurations via EXTEND.md files:

  • Project level: .article-illustrator/EXTEND.md
  • User level: $HOME/.config/article-illustrator/EXTEND.md

Supports: watermark, preferred type/style, custom styles, language, output directory.

Modification

Action Steps
Edit Update prompt, regenerate, update reference
Add Identify position, create prompt, generate, update outline, insert
Delete Delete files, remove reference, update outline

References

File Content
references/usage.md Command syntax, options, input modes
references/styles.md Style gallery, compatibility matrix, auto-selection
references/prompt-construction.md Prompt templates for each illustration type
references/styles/<style>.md Full specifications for each visual style
references/config/preferences-schema.md EXTEND.md configuration schema
references/config/first-time-setup.md First-time preference setup flow
prompts/system.md System prompt reference

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Pricing

Free

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