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Visual Concept

Transform technical insights into visual concept guides — symbolic imagery, color arcs, and creative

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Version
1.0.0

Overview

Transform technical insights into visual concept guides — symbolic imagery, color arcs, and creative direction for video.

Key Features

1

Synthesize Conversation

2

Identify Narrative Arc

3

Find Visual Metaphors

4

Write Concept Guide

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Transform technical conversations and insights into visual concept guides. Creates conceptual inspiration for music videos or visual content — symbolic imagery, color palette evolution, and thematic direction without prescriptive shot lists.

Trigger: 明示呼出 (explicit invocation) or when deep technical insight emerges

Core insight: "Visual metaphors make abstract concepts tangible. The right image can convey what words cannot."

Installation

bash
openclaw install leegitw/visual-concept

Dependencies: None (standalone creative skill)

Data handling: This skill synthesizes content from user-supplied input or the current conversation context (default). It does NOT read files from the workspace or access project artifacts directly. Results are returned to the invoking agent, who decides how to use them.

What This Solves

Technical concepts are abstract. Visual representation makes them memorable and shareable. This skill:

  • Translates technical concepts into visual metaphors
  • Creates color arcs that match emotional journeys
  • Provides creative direction without constraining execution
The insight: A well-chosen visual metaphor (trace IDs as golden threads, errors as cracks in glass) communicates instantly what paragraphs cannot.

Usage

text
/vc [topic]

Arguments

ArgumentRequiredDescription
topicNoTopic focus (default: synthesize current conversation)

Pre-Requisites

Before creating a visual concept, ensure:

  • Sufficient conversation depth — Surface-level topics don't inspire visuals
  • Clear narrative arc — Problem → Discovery → Solution → Impact
  • Main work documented — Save current progress first if mid-task

Context Understanding Checklist

You must be able to answer:

QuestionWhat It Means
Core insight?Not "we talked about X" but "we discovered X solves Y"
Problem solved?The pain point, not just the topic
Why, not just what?The reasoning, not just the outcome
Visual potential?Can this be represented symbolically?

Red Flags (Don't Create)

  • Surface-level summary of conversation
  • Don't understand why a decision was made
  • Insight is purely procedural with no visual metaphor
  • No clear emotional arc to visualize

Output Format

Visual Concept Guide Structure

markdown
## Visual Concept Guide

**Core Visual Concept**: [Primary metaphor in one sentence]

### Visual Themes & Imagery
[3-7 major themes, conceptual not prescriptive]

### Symbolic Visual Elements
[How technical concepts become visual symbols]

### Emotional Color Arc
[Color palette evolution matching emotional journey]

### Typography & Text Elements
[If applicable, style of any on-screen text]

### Motion & Rhythm
[Movement patterns, pacing notes]

### Key Visual Contrasts
[Before/after, chaos/order, dark/light]

Visual Guide Rules

RuleDescription
Conceptual inspirationNOT a shot list or scene breakdown
NO specific durationsDon't say "5 seconds on X"
NO camera anglesDon't prescribe "wide shot" or "close-up"
NO literal breakdownDon't number scenes sequentially
Provide directionGive creative directors a north star, not constraints

Example: Good vs Bad

Bad (too prescriptive):

text
Scene 1 (0:00-0:05): Wide shot of server room, camera slowly zooms in
Scene 2 (0:05-0:10): Close-up of blinking lights, pan left to right

Good (conceptual):

text
Core Visual Concept: Darkness giving way to illumination

Visual Themes:
- Isolation in darkness (before observability)
- Golden threads appearing (trace IDs connecting)
- Gradual dawn (understanding emerging)

Color Arc:
- Opens in deep blues and blacks
- Warm gold appears as connections form
- Ends in clear, bright tones

Core Logic

Step 1: Synthesize Conversation

  • Read full conversation context
  • Identify key decisions, "aha" moments
  • Extract core insight or pattern

Step 2: Identify Narrative Arc

ElementQuestion
ProblemWhat was broken/painful?
DiscoveryWhat did we learn?
SolutionWhat pattern emerged?
ImpactWhy does this matter?

Step 3: Find Visual Metaphors

Think about:

  • What does the problem LOOK like? (chaos, darkness, fragmentation)
  • What does the solution LOOK like? (order, light, connection)
  • What symbols represent the key concepts?
  • What color palette matches the emotional journey?

Step 4: Write Concept Guide

Include:

  • Core visual concept (one sentence)
  • 3-7 visual themes
  • Symbolic elements for technical concepts
  • Color arc (start → middle → end)
  • Motion and rhythm notes
  • Key contrasts

Example

Input: Bootstrap Observability Insight

Context: Discovered reproduce-to-debug problem. Introduced Bootstrap → Learn → Enforce phases.

Narrative arc:

  • Problem: Debugging without reproduction is impossible
  • Discovery: Greenfield systems don't know what "normal" is
  • Solution: Bootstrap → Learn → Enforce phases
  • Impact: Debug with sight instead of in darkness

Output

Core Visual Concept: From blindness to sight — darkness giving way to illuminated pathways

Visual Themes & Imagery

  • The Void — Empty black space representing systems without observability
  • Scattered Sparks — Data points appearing, unconnected
  • Golden Threads — Trace IDs weaving connections between sparks
  • The Pattern Emerges — Threads form a recognizable structure
  • Dawn Breaking — Full illumination, the system becomes visible
  • The Watchtower — Elevated view of the now-visible landscape

Symbolic Visual Elements

ConceptVisual Symbol
Trace IDsGolden threads connecting points
ErrorsRed fractures or cracks
BaselinesHorizontal reference lines, like horizon
Bootstrap phaseSeeds planted, construction scaffolding
EnforcementSolid walls, protective barriers

Emotional Color Arc

  • Opening: Deep blues, blacks — isolation, confusion
  • Middle: Warm golds emerging — discovery, connection
  • Climax: Bright whites and golds — clarity, understanding
  • Resolution: Balanced palette — sustainable, calm confidence

Motion & Rhythm

  • Opens slow, contemplative (lost in darkness)
  • Accelerates with discovery (threads appearing rapidly)
  • Peaks with revelation (burst of light)
  • Settles into steady rhythm (system functioning)

Key Visual Contrasts

BeforeAfter
DarknessLight
ScatteredConnected
ChaosPattern
BlindnessVision
IsolationNetwork

Integration

  • Layer: Creative
  • Depends on: None (standalone)
  • Used by: side-quests (combo skill)
  • Complements: insight-song, ted-talk

Failure Modes

ConditionBehavior
Insufficient contextAsk clarifying questions first
No clear narrative arcDecline, explain what's missing
Purely procedural insightSuggest finding visual angle first

Security Considerations

Input sources:

  • User-supplied context (if provided)
  • Current conversation context (default)
What this skill does NOT do:
  • Read files from the workspace
  • Access project artifacts directly
  • Send data to external services
  • Call image generation APIs
Output behavior: This skill returns the visual concept guide directly to the invoking agent. The agent can then display, save, or pass the result to another skill as needed.

Provenance note: This skill is developed by Live Neon (https://github.com/live-neon/skills) and published to ClawHub under the leegitw account. Both refer to the same maintainer.

Quality Checklist

  • [ ] Can explain core insight in one sentence
  • [ ] Core visual concept is clear and evocative
  • [ ] 3-7 visual themes identified
  • [ ] Technical concepts have symbolic representations
  • [ ] Color arc matches emotional journey
  • [ ] NO prescriptive shot lists or durations
  • [ ] Could guide a creative director without constraining them

Acceptance Criteria

  • [ ] /vc synthesizes input or conversation into visual concept guide
  • [ ] Output includes core concept, themes, symbols, color arc
  • [ ] Guide is inspirational, not prescriptive
  • [ ] Technical concepts translated to visual metaphors
  • [ ] Result returned to invoking agent

Part of the Live Neon Creative Suite.

Installation

Terminal bash

openclaw install visual-concept
    
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💻Code Examples

openclaw install leegitw/visual-concept

openclaw-install-leegitwvisual-concept.txt
**Dependencies**: None (standalone creative skill)

**Data handling**: This skill synthesizes content from user-supplied input or the current
conversation context (default). It does NOT read files from the workspace or access project
artifacts directly. Results are returned to the invoking agent, who decides how to use them.

## What This Solves

Technical concepts are abstract. Visual representation makes them memorable and
shareable. This skill:

1. **Translates** technical concepts into visual metaphors
2. **Creates** color arcs that match emotional journeys
3. **Provides** creative direction without constraining execution

**The insight**: A well-chosen visual metaphor (trace IDs as golden threads, errors
as cracks in glass) communicates instantly what paragraphs cannot.

## Usage

/vc [topic]

vc-topic.txt
## Arguments

| Argument | Required | Description |
|----------|----------|-------------|
| topic | No | Topic focus (default: synthesize current conversation) |

## Pre-Requisites

Before creating a visual concept, ensure:

1. **Sufficient conversation depth** — Surface-level topics don't inspire visuals
2. **Clear narrative arc** — Problem → Discovery → Solution → Impact
3. **Main work documented** — Save current progress first if mid-task

### Context Understanding Checklist

You must be able to answer:

| Question | What It Means |
|----------|---------------|
| Core insight? | Not "we talked about X" but "we discovered X solves Y" |
| Problem solved? | The pain point, not just the topic |
| Why, not just what? | The reasoning, not just the outcome |
| Visual potential? | Can this be represented symbolically? |

### Red Flags (Don't Create)

- Surface-level summary of conversation
- Don't understand why a decision was made
- Insight is purely procedural with no visual metaphor
- No clear emotional arc to visualize

## Output Format

### Visual Concept Guide Structure

[Before/after, chaos/order, dark/light]

beforeafter-chaosorder-darklight.txt
### Visual Guide Rules

| Rule | Description |
|------|-------------|
| Conceptual inspiration | NOT a shot list or scene breakdown |
| NO specific durations | Don't say "5 seconds on X" |
| NO camera angles | Don't prescribe "wide shot" or "close-up" |
| NO literal breakdown | Don't number scenes sequentially |
| Provide direction | Give creative directors a north star, not constraints |

### Example: Good vs Bad

**Bad** (too prescriptive):
example.md
## Visual Concept Guide

**Core Visual Concept**: [Primary metaphor in one sentence]

### Visual Themes & Imagery
[3-7 major themes, conceptual not prescriptive]

### Symbolic Visual Elements
[How technical concepts become visual symbols]

### Emotional Color Arc
[Color palette evolution matching emotional journey]

### Typography & Text Elements
[If applicable, style of any on-screen text]

### Motion & Rhythm
[Movement patterns, pacing notes]

### Key Visual Contrasts
[Before/after, chaos/order, dark/light]
example.txt
Core Visual Concept: Darkness giving way to illumination

Visual Themes:
- Isolation in darkness (before observability)
- Golden threads appearing (trace IDs connecting)
- Gradual dawn (understanding emerging)

Color Arc:
- Opens in deep blues and blacks
- Warm gold appears as connections form
- Ends in clear, bright tones

Tags

#coding_agents-and-ides

Quick Info

Category Development
Model Claude 3.5
Complexity One-Click
Author leegitw
Last Updated 3/10/2026
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Optimized for
Claude 3.5
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