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Viewer Template: First-Person

You ARE the narrator. The investigation speaks directly to you. Intimate, close, unsettling.

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Skill: Viewer Editorial Intelligence

How the viewer-builder agent thinks about editorial design. Content analysis → design decisions. This is the intelligence layer that makes each investigation feel like a unique editorial product.

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Viewer Template: Dossier

Intelligence report. You are reading a classified briefing that happens to have images.

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Viewer Design Craft — Visual Excellence Standards

> Extracted from Vercel Web Interface Guidelines, Designing Beautiful Websites (Tristan Manchester), and UI/UX Pro Max. Adapted for GatorSquare Studio viewer context.

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Viewer Template: Comic

Graphic novel. Panel grid. Multiple panels visible at once. Speech bubbles.

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Viewer Template: Comic-Text (Visual Narrative Without Images)

The energy of a graphic novel or infographic — but purely in text. Bold, chunky, high-impact. Think: a Vox video script meets an illustrated explainer meets a graphic investigation. Each panel is a FRAME — self-contained, punchy, visually distinct even without images.

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Viewer Template: Cinematic

Film. Image dominates everything. Text is minimal — like subtitles in a foreign film.

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Skill: Viewer Adaptation

How to customize a template viewer for a specific investigation. The agent reads the project data and derives palette, intro, typography, and personality.

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Upload Packaging Skill

**When to use:** After knowledge extraction is complete. Creates the export.zip for GatorSquare upload.

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Skill: Two-Layer Scene Direction with Identity Anchors

Stage 1 creates identity anchors (neutral grey, no backgrounds). Scene direction uses two layers: the **original plan** (written upfront) and **evolved prompts** (adapted after seeing each panel's actual output). Both are stored.

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Skill: Storyboard Grid — Does Not Work

Prompting the model to generate a 2×3 (or NxM) grid of sequential panels in a single image does not work for production comics.

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Skill: Session Orchestration

Runs one production session producing investigations for a batch of users. The session agent reads CSVs, selects the correct template per user, spawns one subagent per investigation, validates output, and packages results.

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Skill: Sequential POV (Video-Feel Camera)

The camera IS a character. The viewer doesn't watch a scene — they ARE in the scene. Every panel is one camera position or movement, like directing a video shoot frame by frame.

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Skill: Sepia-Documentary Image Prompting

Prompt engineering techniques specifically for generating sepia-toned documentary-style images via Gemini. The default art style for GatorSquare investigations.

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Skill: Reference Sheet System (Per-Entity)

How to create production-quality reference sheets for ANY entity — characters, rooms, objects, props. Each entity gets its OWN folder with its OWN sheets. They're spices you pick and combine per-scene.

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Skill: Reference Contamination Avoidance

Only send character reference PNGs for characters whose faces/features are actually visible and close enough to matter in the current panel. Sending refs for distant or occluded characters causes visual bleed.

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Skill: POV Prompt Anchoring

Every panel prompt in a first-person POV sequence must explicitly state the camera identity, height, and angle — not just the first panel.

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Skill: POV Camera Movement (Parallax Zoom)

In sequential POV, the camera IS a person walking through space. As they move forward, objects in frame grow larger naturally — this creates a zoom effect through physical movement, not lens manipulation.

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Skill: Pipeline Orchestration

The definitive routing table for GatorSquare Studio. When a task arrives, this skill tells you: which agent handles it, what files they need, what they produce, and who runs next.

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Skill: Painting Depth & Perception

Classical and modern techniques for creating convincing depth, volume, and spatial perception in 2D images — translated into prompt language for AI image generation.

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Skill: Object System (Visual DNA)

Characters and key props get reference PNGs — generated with the most expensive model available. These PNGs are sent alongside prompts to anchor identity across the sequence.

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Skill: Nano Banana Prompting

Gemini image models ("Nano Banana" = Flash, "Nano Banana Pro" = Pro) respond to narrative-driven structured prompts, not keyword stuffing. These are language models that generate images — prompt them like you're briefing a cinematographer, not tagging a search engine.

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Skill: Multi-Tab Parallel Image Generation

Generate panel images for one investigation — **one model per project** (preferably Gemini) — with proper panel assignment, naming, download, and verification. No overlaps, no missed panels.

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Skill: Model Allocation (Anchor-Chain Economics)

Use expensive models at anchor points, cheap models for everything between. Quality propagates through the chain.

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