desk-accessory
openbooklet.com/s/desk-accessoryopenbooklet.com/s/desk-accessory@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/desk-accessoryGenerate desk accessories for the Claude Office Visualizer. Creates small office items (mugs, staplers, plants, etc.) that sit on agent desks. Items are made grayscale/white by default so they can be tinted different colors for variety.
Generate complete character sprite sheets for the Claude Office Visualizer agents. Creates all animation frames (idle, walking, typing, handoff, coffee) with consistent character design across all sheets. Uses iterative approval workflow and reference-based generation for consistency.
Generate game-ready sprites for the Claude Office Visualizer using Nano Banana MCP and ImageMagick. Uses 45-degree front/top-down perspective (NOT isometric) with retro 16-bit pixel art style. Includes validation step before processing and helper scripts for background removal.
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