Turn a vague emotion, theme, or aesthetic idea into a structured visual mood board blueprint. Use when the user wants a visual brief for design, photography,...
--- name: mood-canvas description: Turn a vague emotion, theme, or aesthetic idea into a structured visual mood board blueprint. Use when the user wants a visual brief for design, photography, illustration, film, branding, set design, or AI image generation; needs mood, palette, lighting, texture, composition, and scene elements translated from an abstract concept into concrete creative direction. --- # Mood Canvas Translate abstract feeling into an actionable visual direction. ## Ask for the minimum useful input A short phrase is enough, but clarify when needed: - medium: photography, illustration, branding, MV, film stills, AI image generation - theme or emotion - reference era, film, artist, or brand - format constraints: square, poster, landscape, portrait, cinematic ratio - must-have / must-avoid elements ## Output ### 1. Core mood - one-line emotional thesis - 3-5 mood keywords ### 2. Visual keywords - subject focus - supporting elements - recurring symbols or atmosphere cues ### 3. Color direction - dominant palette - support palette - accent note - rough ratio guidance - emotional role of each color ### 4. Scene elements - space type - time, season, weather, or environmental state - props or symbolic objects ### 5. Materials and textures - core material vocabulary - surface feel - tactile associations that strengthen mood ### 6. Lighting - light source and direction - contrast level - color temperature - optional special effects such as haze, bloom, reflections, rim light ### 7. Composition - camera angle or viewpoint - focal placement - depth and layering - suggested aspect ratio ### 8. Avoid list Call out: - elements that would break the mood - clichés to avoid - likely execution risks ### 9. Summary brief End with one integrated paragraph that can be used as: - an AI image prompt - a brief for a designer, photographer, or illustrator - an internal alignment note for a team If the user wants a consistent response layout, use `references/output-template.md` as the skeleton. ## Quality bar Keep the output: - visual - specific - coherent - easy to execute Do not just stack adjectives. Build a world the creator can use. ## Boundaries Do: - convert vague mood into concrete visual direction - bridge strategy and execution - make the brief reusable across human and AI workflows Do not: - claim to generate actual images - copy a copyrighted work too closely - confuse mood language with therapy or diagnosis
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