Image Cog - AI Image Generation Powered by CellCog
Create professional images with AI - from single images to consistent character sets to product photography.
Prerequisites
This skill requires the cellcog skill for SDK setup and API calls.
clawhub install cellcog
Read the cellcog skill first for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.
Quick pattern (v1.0+):
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your image request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="image-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Use "agent" for simple images, "agent team" for complex
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll
What Images You Can Create
Single Image Creation
Generate any image from a text description:
- Scenes: "A cozy coffee shop interior with morning light streaming through windows"
- Portraits: "Professional headshot of a confident woman in business attire"
- Products: "Minimalist product shot of a white sneaker on a marble surface"
- Abstract: "Geometric abstract art in navy and gold"
- Nature: "Misty mountain landscape at sunrise with a lone hiker"
Image Editing
Transform existing images:
- Style Transfer: "Transform this photo into a watercolor painting"
- Background Removal: "Remove the background and place on a clean white backdrop"
- Enhancement: "Enhance the colors and add dramatic lighting"
- Modification: "Change the person's outfit to a red dress"
Consistent Characters
Create multiple images of the same character in different scenarios:
- Character Series: "Create a tech entrepreneur character, then show them: 1) At their desk coding, 2) Presenting to investors, 3) Celebrating a product launch"
- Mascot Variations: "Design a friendly robot mascot, then create versions for: welcome page, error page, success message, loading screen"
- Story Sequences: "Create a main character, then illustrate them in 5 scenes of a journey"
This is powerful for:
- Comic strips and storyboards
- Marketing campaigns with consistent characters
- Video frame generation
- Brand mascots across contexts
Product Photography Style
Professional product visuals:
- Hero Shots: "Product hero shot of a smartwatch on a gradient background"
- Lifestyle Shots: "Smartphone being used by a person in a modern living room"
- Flat Lays: "Flat lay of skincare products with botanical elements"
- 360 Views: "Multiple angles of a leather handbag - front, side, back, detail"
Sets of Related Images
Multiple cohesive images for campaigns or collections:
- Social Media Sets: "5 Instagram post images for a fitness brand - consistent style, varied content"
- Website Heroes: "3 hero images for a SaaS landing page - professional, modern, tech-focused"
- Ad Variations: "4 versions of a product ad with different backgrounds and moods"
- Blog Illustrations: "Set of 6 illustrations for a blog post about productivity tips"
Reference-Based Generation
Use existing images as references for style, character, or composition:
- Style Matching: "Create a new image in the same artistic style as this reference"
- Character Consistency: "Using this person as reference, create a new scene with them hiking"
- Brand Alignment: "Create product images matching this brand's visual style"
- Composition Reference: "Create a similar composition but with different subjects"
Image Specifications
| Aspect | Options |
|---|---|
| Aspect Ratios | 1:1 (square), 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, 3:2, 2:3, 21:9 |
| Sizes | 1K ( |
| Styles | Photorealistic, illustration, watercolor, oil painting, anime, digital art, vector |
| Formats | PNG (default) |
Size recommendations:
- 1K: Quick iterations, thumbnails, social media posts, drafts
- 2K: Standard web content, presentations, marketing materials
- 4K: Hero images, print materials, final deliverables where detail matters
When to Use Agent Team Mode
For image generation, chat_mode="agent team" is recommended for:
- Complex scenes requiring multiple elements
- Consistent character series
- Reference-based generation requiring analysis
- Sets of related images
For simple single images, chat_mode="agent" can work faster.
Example Image Prompts
Professional headshot:
"Create a professional headshot of a friendly Asian woman in her 30s, wearing a navy blazer, soft studio lighting, neutral gray background, confident but approachable expression. 1:1 square, 2K quality, photorealistic."
Product photography:
"Product shot of a premium wireless earbuds case, matte black finish, on a reflective dark surface with subtle blue accent lighting. Minimalist, high-end tech aesthetic. 4:3 landscape, 4K for hero image."
Consistent character set:
"Create a character: young Black male software developer, casual style with glasses, friendly demeanor. Then create 4 images:
- Working at a standing desk with multiple monitors
- In a video call meeting, explaining something
- At a coffee shop with laptop, thinking
- Celebrating with team, high-fiving Keep the character exactly consistent across all images."
Social media set:
"Create 5 Instagram posts for a plant-based meal delivery service:
- Colorful Buddha bowl from above
- Happy person unpacking delivery
- Meal prep containers arranged neatly
- Close-up of fresh ingredients
- Before/after showing ingredients to finished dish Style: bright, fresh, appetizing, consistent warm color grading. 1:1 square format."
Style transfer:
"Transform this uploaded photo of a city street into a Studio Ghibli anime style illustration. Keep the composition and elements but apply the characteristic Ghibli warmth, soft clouds, and whimsical details."
Tips for Better Images
Be descriptive: "Woman in office" is vague. "Confident woman in her 40s, silver blazer, modern glass-walled office, warm afternoon light" is better.
Specify style: "Photorealistic", "digital illustration", "watercolor", "minimalist vector".
Describe lighting: "Soft natural light", "dramatic side lighting", "golden hour glow", "studio lighting".
Include mood: "Professional and confident", "warm and inviting", "energetic and vibrant".
Mention composition: "Rule of thirds", "centered symmetry", "close-up", "wide establishing shot".
For consistency: When creating character series, describe the character in detail first, then reference "the same character" in subsequent prompts.