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Generate hand-drawn style diagrams and infographics for recovery education articles. Creates anatomist's notebook aesthetic visuals - brain diagrams, timelines, social comparisons, and process flows using continuous line art, semantic color coding, and margin annotations.
npx skill4agent add erichowens/some_claude_skills hand-drawn-infographic-creatorprimary_line: "#1a2332" # Charcoal ink - main drawing lines
backgrounds:
parchment: "#faf8f3" # Cream - notebook paper
shadow: "#e8dcc8" # Warm shadow - subtle depthhighlights:
active: "#4a9d9e" # Teal - neural activity, positive states
damage: "#e63946" # Coral red - problems, risks, harm
healing: "#f4a261" # Gold amber - recovery, progress, repair
hope: "#ffd700" # Bright gold - breakthrough moments
accents:
annotation: "#2d5a7b" # Ocean blue - labels, margin notes
emphasis: "#d4a574" # Warm amber - important concepts┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ TITLE & CONTEXT (15%) │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ │ MARGIN NOTES │
│ PRIMARY CONTENT (60%) │ (20%) │
│ │ │
│ │ │
├────────────────────────────────────┴────────────────┤
│ KEY TAKEAWAY / SCALE REFERENCE (5%) │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘Base prompt structure:
"[subject matter], continuous line art, anatomical drawing style,
ink on parchment, engineer's notebook sketch with annotations in margins,
educational illustration, hand-drawn, Leonardo da Vinci anatomical study,
whiteboard explanation aesthetic, [color specifications]"
Examples:
- "sagittal brain section showing salience network, continuous line art..."
- "hand-drawn timeline graph with multiple curves, engineer's notebook..."
- "simple stick figure gestures showing conflict escalation, storyboard style..."Always include:
"photorealistic, 3D render, CGI, stock photo, modern clinical aesthetic,
photograph, realistic lighting, gradient shading, airbrush, smooth digital art,
commercial healthcare aesthetic, corporate design, sterile hospital imagery"aspect_ratio: "16:9" # Landscape for article embeds
cfg_scale: 7-9 # Moderate prompt adherence
steps: 30-40 # Quality balance
sampler: "DPM++ 2M Karras" or "Euler a"
resolution: "1024x576" or "1280x720" # 16:9 ratiosUse cases:
- Canny edge detection: Maintain structure from reference anatomy
- Line art: Preserve hand-drawn line quality
- Depth: Create subtle layering in brain diagrams
Settings:
- Control weight: 0.6-0.8 (moderate guidance)
- Starting step: 0 (full influence)
- Ending step: 0.8 (release before final details)Queries:
- "brain anatomy sketch sagittal section hand-drawn"
- "leonardo da vinci anatomical drawings brain"
- "medical illustration line art nervous system"
- "vintage neuroscience diagram ink drawing"Queries:
- "storyboard gesture drawing character poses"
- "simple stick figure body language communication"
- "animation reference sheet emotion poses"
- "visual communication diagram hand-drawn"Queries:
- "hand-drawn graph sketch notebook"
- "engineer's notebook timeline diagram"
- "whiteboard explanation sketch data"
- "analog graph paper hand-plotted"style:
include: ["sketch", "drawing", "hand-drawn", "line art", "diagram"]
exclude: ["photograph", "realistic", "3D", "stock photo"]
composition:
include: ["annotated", "labeled", "educational", "explanatory"]
exclude: ["decorative", "abstract art", "impressionist"]
context:
include: ["scientific", "medical", "educational", "technical"]
exclude: ["commercial", "advertising", "fashion", "entertainment"]## AI Generation Prompt
"Sagittal section of human brain, continuous line art, anatomical drawing style,
ink on parchment (#faf8f3 background), charcoal lines (#1a2332),
highlight anterior cingulate cortex and insula in cyan glow (#4a9d9e, 40% opacity),
margin notes on right side in ocean blue (#2d5a7b) reading 'Pattern detector
gone haywire - seeks threats everywhere', scale bar showing 5cm at bottom right,
Leonardo da Vinci anatomical study aesthetic, engineer's notebook style,
educational illustration"
Negative: "photorealistic, 3D render, stock photo, modern clinical, smooth shading"
## Layout Specifications
- Brain structure: Center-left (60% of frame)
- Labels: Point from structures to right margin
- "Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC)"
- "Insula"
- "Amygdala"
- Margin notes: Right side (20% of frame)
- "Salience network: pattern detector"
- "Normally filters relevant threats"
- "In meth paranoia: everything = threat"
- Bottom: Scale reference "5 cm" with bar
- Title: "Salience Network Overactivation"
## Color Coding
- Base lines: Charcoal (#1a2332)
- Active regions (ACC, insula): Cyan glow (#4a9d9e)
- Labels: Ocean blue (#2d5a7b)
- Background: Parchment (#faf8f3)
## Alt Text
"Hand-drawn anatomical diagram of brain sagittal section showing the salience
network (anterior cingulate cortex and insula) highlighted in cyan, with margin
annotations explaining how the pattern detector becomes hyperactive in
meth-induced paranoia, causing the brain to interpret neutral stimuli as threats"## AI Generation Prompt
"Hand-drawn graph on parchment paper (#faf8f3), horizontal time axis
(0-12 months), vertical intensity axis, three hand-sketched curves in different
colors: anxiety curve in coral red (#e63946), mood stability curve in gold
(#f4a261), sleep quality curve in teal (#4a9d9e), annotations at key points
'Week 4-8: The Wall' and 'Month 6: Turning point', margin notes explaining
each symptom cluster, engineer's notebook style, charcoal ink (#1a2332),
educational illustration, whiteboard explanation aesthetic"
Negative: "photorealistic, digital graph, Excel chart, sterile, corporate"
## Layout Specifications
- Title: "PAWS Recovery Timeline: First Year"
- X-axis: Months 0-12 with hand-drawn tick marks
- Y-axis: "Symptom Intensity" (no numbers, relative scale)
- Curves:
- Coral red: Anxiety/irritability (peaks month 2, gradual decline)
- Gold: Mood stability (inverse U, improves after month 6)
- Teal: Sleep quality (choppy start, smooths month 4+)
- Annotations:
- "Week 4-8: The Wall" (arrow to month 2 peak)
- "Month 6: Turning Point" (arrow to improvement)
- Margin notes:
- "Most people quit here—don't!"
- "Brain is rewiring itself"
- "Sleep normalizes first"
## Color Coding
- Base lines/axes: Charcoal (#1a2332)
- Anxiety curve: Coral (#e63946) - represents struggle
- Mood curve: Gold (#f4a261) - represents healing
- Sleep curve: Teal (#4a9d9e) - represents improvement
- Annotations: Ocean blue (#2d5a7b)
- Background: Parchment (#faf8f3)
## Alt Text
"Hand-drawn timeline graph showing three symptom trajectories during the first
year of recovery: anxiety (coral, peaks at 2 months then declines), mood
stability (gold, improves after 6 months), and sleep quality (teal, normalizes
around 4 months), with annotations marking 'The Wall' at weeks 4-8 and a
'Turning point' at month 6"## AI Generation Prompt
"Two-panel storyboard comparison, left panel shows conflict escalation, right
panel shows de-escalation, simple hand-drawn stick figures with expressive
gestures, thought bubbles showing internal dialogue, arrows indicating emotional
flow, parchment background (#faf8f3), charcoal ink (#1a2332), left panel
accented in coral red (#e63946) for tension, right panel accented in teal
(#4a9d9e) for connection, annotations explaining each response pattern,
educational illustration, whiteboard sketch style"
Negative: "photorealistic, detailed faces, anime, cartoon characters, commercial art"
## Layout Specifications
- Split: Vertical center line dividing two scenarios
- Left panel: "When met with judgment"
- Person A (recovering): Slumped posture, thought bubble "I'm broken"
- Person B (partner): Arms crossed, thought bubble "Why can't you just stop?"
- Coral arrows showing emotional spiral downward
- Label: "Shame spiral activated"
- Right panel: "When met with empathy"
- Person A: Open posture, thought bubble "I can share this"
- Person B: Leaning forward, thought bubble "This sounds really hard"
- Teal arrows showing emotional connection
- Label: "Safety enables honesty"
- Bottom: Key takeaway box
## Color Coding
- Base figures/lines: Charcoal (#1a2332)
- Left panel accent: Coral (#e63946) - represents conflict
- Right panel accent: Teal (#4a9d9e) - represents connection
- Thought bubbles: Ocean blue outline (#2d5a7b)
- Dividing line: Light gray (#e8dcc8)
- Background: Parchment (#faf8f3)
## Alt Text
"Two-panel hand-drawn comparison showing partner responses to vulnerable
disclosure: left panel shows judgmental response (arms crossed, shame spiral)
versus right panel showing empathetic response (leaning forward, safety and
connection), with thought bubbles and arrows illustrating emotional dynamics"## AI Generation Prompt
"Vertical cascade diagram, hand-drawn flow chart style, top-to-bottom sequence
showing dopamine response cycle, parchment background (#faf8f3), charcoal ink
(#1a2332), boxes connected by arrows, color progression from teal (#4a9d9e)
at anticipation peak to coral (#e63946) at crash, margin notes explaining
neurochemistry, engineer's notebook aesthetic, educational illustration"
Negative: "photorealistic, corporate flowchart, digital diagram, clean vectors"
## Layout Specifications
- Flow (top to bottom):
1. "CUE" (neutral box) - "See drug paraphernalia"
2. ↓ Arrow: "Memory trigger"
3. "ANTICIPATION" (teal glow box) - "Dopamine SPIKES"
4. ↓ Arrow: "Craving intensifies"
5. "USE" (neutral box) - "Actual consumption"
6. ↓ Arrow: "Dopamine crashes"
7. "DEPLETION" (coral box) - "Below baseline"
8. ↓ Arrow (curved back up): "Seek more to escape crash"
- Margin notes (right side):
- "Anticipation > actual use"
- "Receptors downregulate over time"
- "Tolerance = more needed for same spike"
- "Crash gets deeper with repeated cycles"
## Color Coding
- Base boxes/lines: Charcoal (#1a2332)
- Anticipation box: Teal highlight (#4a9d9e) - peak dopamine
- Depletion box: Coral highlight (#e63946) - crash state
- Arrows: Charcoal with directional flow
- Feedback loop arrow: Dashed line back to top
- Background: Parchment (#faf8f3)
## Alt Text
"Hand-drawn vertical flow diagram showing the dopamine cascade from cue to
crash: cue triggers anticipation (dopamine spike, teal highlight), leading to
use, followed by depletion (dopamine crash, coral highlight), with a feedback
loop arrow showing how the crash drives seeking more, and margin notes
explaining tolerance and receptor downregulation"// Example Firecrawl search for brain anatomy reference
const searchParams = {
query: "brain anatomy sketch sagittal section hand-drawn leonardo da vinci",
filters: {
style: ["sketch", "drawing", "line art", "diagram"],
exclude: ["photograph", "realistic", "3D"]
},
limit: 10
};
// For social situation reference
const socialSearchParams = {
query: "storyboard gesture drawing simple figures body language",
filters: {
style: ["sketch", "storyboard", "animation reference"],
exclude: ["cartoon", "anime", "realistic illustration"]
},
limit: 8
};## Diagram Purpose
What concept/data/process needs visualization?
Why is visual explanation needed?
Who is the audience?## Reference Search
Query 1: "[specific search for primary composition]"
Query 2: "[specific search for style reference]"
Query 3: "[specific search for color/technique]"
Filters:
- Include: [relevant style tags]
- Exclude: [inappropriate styles]## Stable Diffusion / Flux Prompt
"[Complete detailed prompt with subject, style, colors, composition]"
Negative prompt:
"[Complete list of undesired elements]"
Technical settings:
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- CFG scale: 7-9
- Steps: 30-40
- Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras
- Resolution: 1280x720## Layout Grid
- Title: [position, size, content]
- Primary content: [position, percentage, elements]
- Labels: [list with positions]
- Margin notes: [position, list of annotations]
- Bottom bar: [takeaway or scale]
## Color Coding
- Element 1: [hex code + meaning]
- Element 2: [hex code + meaning]
- Background: #faf8f3 (parchment)## Alt Text
"[Comprehensive description of visual structure, color coding,
key information, and takeaway in 2-3 sentences]"
## Long Description (if complex)
[Detailed explanation of all elements, relationships, and meanings
for screen reader users]Segment 1: Base structure (1.0s)
- Main outline appears
- Continuous line drawing from start to finish
Segment 2: Labels (0.5s)
- Labels appear with connecting lines
- Slight delay between each label (0.1s)
Segment 3: Color highlights (0.3s)
- Glow effect fades in on active regions
- Soft pulse once at full intensity
Segment 4: Margin notes (0.8s)
- Notes appear line by line
- Reading pace (3-4 words per second)
Segment 5: Takeaway (0.5s)
- Summary box draws in
- Brief hold for emphasisPanel 1: "Before" (Problem state)
Panel 2: "Transition" (Process/intervention)
Panel 3: "After" (Improved state)
Color progression:
- Panel 1: Coral accents (problem)
- Panel 2: Mixed coral + gold (change in progress)
- Panel 3: Gold/teal accents (healing/improvement)I'll create a hand-drawn brain anatomy diagram showing salience network
overactivation. This will use the anatomist's notebook aesthetic with
cyan highlights for hyperactivity.
## Diagram: Salience Network Overactivation in Meth-Induced Paranoia
**Type:** Brain anatomy (sagittal section)
**Style:** Continuous line art, Leonardo da Vinci inspired
**Target audience:** Recovering people + loved ones
### Firecrawl Reference Search
1. "brain sagittal section hand-drawn anatomy sketch"
2. "leonardo da vinci anatomical drawings nervous system"
3. "anterior cingulate cortex insula diagram line art"
Filters: Include ["sketch", "anatomy", "line art"], Exclude ["photo", "3D"]
### AI Generation Prompt
"Sagittal section of human brain viewed from left side, continuous line art
style, ink on cream parchment paper background (#faf8f3), charcoal ink lines
(#1a2332), anterior cingulate cortex and insula regions highlighted with cyan
glow (#4a9d9e at 40% opacity), margin annotations on right side in ocean blue
ink (#2d5a7b), scale bar showing 5cm at bottom right, Leonardo da Vinci
anatomical study aesthetic, engineer's notebook with handwritten notes,
educational medical illustration, hand-drawn, organic line variation"
Negative: "photorealistic, 3D render, CGI, stock medical photo, modern clinical
design, smooth gradients, digital art, commercial aesthetic, sterile hospital
imagery"
### Technical Settings
- Aspect ratio: 16:9 (1280x720px)
- CFG scale: 8
- Steps: 35
- Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras
### Layout Specifications
**Primary Content (60%, center-left):**
- Brain structure in profile view
- Clear outline of brain regions
- ACC (anterior cingulate cortex) highlighted in cyan
- Insula (within lateral sulcus) highlighted in cyan
- Amygdala location indicated
**Labels (connecting to structures):**
- "Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC)" → points to ACC
- "Insula" → points to insula location
- "Amygdala" → points to amygdala
- Lines: Ocean blue (#2d5a7b), 1-2px weight
**Margin Notes (20%, right side):**
- "Salience Network: The Brain's Pattern Detector"
- "ACC + Insula = Decides what's important"
- "Normally filters: friend vs threat"
- "On meth: Everything = potential threat"
- "Result: Hypervigilance, paranoia"
**Title (top):**
"Salience Network Overactivation"
Subtitle: "Why Meth Causes Paranoia"
**Bottom bar (5%):**
Scale reference: "5 cm" with drawn scale bar
### Color Coding
- Base lines: Charcoal #1a2332 (main brain structure)
- Hyperactive regions: Cyan #4a9d9e (ACC, insula glow)
- Annotations: Ocean blue #2d5a7b (labels, notes)
- Background: Parchment #faf8f3 (cream paper)
### Alt Text
"Hand-drawn anatomical diagram of the brain in sagittal section showing the
salience network (anterior cingulate cortex and insula) highlighted in cyan
glow, with margin annotations explaining that this pattern-detection network
becomes hyperactive during methamphetamine use, causing the brain to interpret
neutral stimuli as threats, resulting in paranoia and hypervigilance"
### Educational Context
This diagram explains paranoia as a neurological symptom rather than character
flaw. By showing the specific brain regions involved, it helps recovering
people understand their experience was a predictable drug effect, not personal
weakness. The hand-drawn style makes the neuroscience feel accessible rather
than intimidating.I'll create a hand-drawn timeline graph showing the Post-Acute Withdrawal
Syndrome (PAWS) progression over the first year of recovery, with multiple
symptom curves color-coded by meaning.
## Diagram: PAWS Recovery Timeline (First Year)
**Type:** Timeline graph with multiple curves
**Style:** Hand-sketched graph, engineer's notebook aesthetic
**Target audience:** Newly recovering people preparing for the journey
### Firecrawl Reference Search
1. "hand-drawn graph sketch notebook paper"
2. "engineer's notebook timeline diagram annotations"
3. "whiteboard explanation sketch data visualization"
Filters: Include ["sketch", "graph", "notebook"], Exclude ["digital", "Excel"]
### AI Generation Prompt
"Hand-drawn graph on cream parchment paper (#faf8f3), horizontal time axis
labeled 0-12 months, vertical axis labeled 'Symptom Intensity' with relative
scale, three hand-sketched curves: anxiety curve in coral red (#e63946 peaks
at month 2 then declines), mood stability curve in gold (#f4a261 inverse U
shape improves after month 6), sleep quality curve in teal (#4a9d9e choppy
start smooths around month 4), annotations at key points 'Week 4-8: The Wall'
and 'Month 6: Turning Point', margin notes on right explaining each symptom,
charcoal ink (#1a2332) for axes and labels, engineer's notebook aesthetic,
hand-plotted data points, educational illustration, whiteboard sketch style"
Negative: "photorealistic, Excel chart, digital graph software, corporate
presentation, sterile design, smooth gradients, printed graph paper"
### Technical Settings
- Aspect ratio: 16:9 (1280x720px)
- CFG scale: 7
- Steps: 35
- Sampler: Euler a
### Layout Specifications
**Title (top):**
"PAWS Recovery Timeline: The First Year"
Subtitle: "What to Expect & When It Gets Better"
**Primary Content (60%, center):**
- X-axis: "Months in Recovery" (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)
- Y-axis: "Symptom Intensity" (Low → High, no numbers)
- Hand-drawn tick marks at each interval
**Three Curves:**
1. **Anxiety/Irritability** (Coral #e63946):
- Starts moderate (month 0)
- Peaks sharply at month 2 ("The Wall")
- Gradual decline months 3-12
- Still slightly elevated at month 12
2. **Mood Stability** (Gold #f4a261):
- Inverse of anxiety (low when anxiety is high)
- Lowest at months 1-3
- Improvement begins month 4
- Significant gains after month 6 ("Turning Point")
- Nearly normalized by month 12
3. **Sleep Quality** (Teal #4a9d9e):
- Very choppy months 0-2 (erratic line)
- Begins smoothing month 3
- Steady improvement months 4-8
- Near baseline by month 9
**Annotations (arrows to curves):**
- "Week 4-8: The Wall" → points to anxiety peak at month 2
(Note: "Most people quit here—don't!")
- "Month 6: Turning Point" → points to mood curve inflection
(Note: "Brain rewiring becomes visible")
**Margin Notes (20%, right side):**
- "Anxiety: Pattern detector still calibrating"
- "Mood: Dopamine receptors upregulating"
- "Sleep: First system to normalize"
- "Timeline varies by drug, duration, individual"
- "These symptoms are HEALING, not failure"
**Bottom bar (5%):**
Key takeaway: "The worst of PAWS is weeks 4-8. If you make it past 'The Wall,'
recovery accelerates."
### Color Coding
- Axes/labels: Charcoal #1a2332
- Anxiety curve: Coral #e63946 (represents struggle)
- Mood curve: Gold #f4a261 (represents healing)
- Sleep curve: Teal #4a9d9e (represents improvement)
- Annotations: Ocean blue #2d5a7b
- Background: Parchment #faf8f3
### Alt Text
"Hand-drawn timeline graph showing three symptom trajectories during the first
year of recovery from substance use: anxiety in coral (peaks at 2 months,
'The Wall,' then gradually declines), mood stability in gold (lowest at 1-3
months, improves significantly after the 6-month 'Turning Point'), and sleep
quality in teal (choppy at first, normalizes around month 4), with annotations
explaining that weeks 4-8 are the hardest period and most people who make it
past this point see accelerating improvement"
### Educational Context
This diagram prepares people for the PAWS challenge ("The Wall" at weeks 4-8)
while offering hope (month 6 turning point). By showing all three symptom
trajectories together, it illustrates that different systems heal at different
rates, helping people understand why recovery feels non-linear. The hand-drawn
style makes the data feel human and relatable rather than clinical.