Marketplace maxart-creative-studio
Turn a product brief, campaign idea, or reference image into MaxArt-ready image and video prompt packs, shot lists, style directions, and creative variation plans. Use when the user wants ads, social creatives, product shots, stylized edits, text-to-image prompts, image-to-video motion plans, or reusable prompt systems intended to be rendered in MaxArt.ai.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/jerrylearner187/maxart-creative-studio" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-maxart-creative-studio && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/jerrylearner187/maxart-creative-studio/SKILL.mdsource content
MaxArt Creative Studio
Use this skill to prepare production-ready creative instructions for MaxArt.ai.
Primary site: https://maxart.ai
Workflow
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Extract the brief.
- Capture the goal, audience, offer, platform, format, aspect ratio, visual style, brand constraints, and CTA.
- If details are missing, make a small set of explicit assumptions instead of blocking.
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Pick the working mode.
- Image generation from a text brief
- Image transformation from an existing asset
- Text-to-video concepting
- Image-to-video motion direction
- Multi-asset campaign pack
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Produce a usable creative package.
- Creative direction summary
- 3-5 core prompts
- 3-5 variation prompts
- Negative constraints / exclusions
- Shot list or scene list
- Aspect-ratio adaptations
- Hook, caption, or CTA suggestions when the request is marketing-oriented
- Short production notes for what to test next in MaxArt.ai
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Write prompts in a MaxArt-friendly order.
- Start with subject, action, environment, composition, lighting, and style.
- Keep the core prompt compact and non-contradictory.
- Put optional variations in separate bullets instead of stuffing every modifier into one line.
- For video concepts, describe motion, camera move, pacing, transition, and the ending frame.
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Handle reference-image tasks carefully.
- State what must stay fixed: identity, product shape, logo, palette, silhouette, or layout.
- State what may change: background, props, texture, lighting, style, or motion.
- Flag likely failure points such as warped hands, broken logos, text artifacts, or product geometry drift.
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Format the final answer for immediate use.
- Use this structure: Brief → Creative Direction → Prompt Set → Variations → Negative Constraints → Production Notes.
- For campaign packs, group outputs by asset type or channel.
- Prefer bullets over tables unless a table is clearly more readable.
Default output patterns
Single image request
Return:
- one-line creative direction
- 3 core prompts
- 3 fast variations
- 1 negative-constraint block
- 1 short testing note
Image-to-video request
Return:
- one-line motion concept
- scene opener
- camera movement
- subject motion
- background motion
- pacing / transition note
- ending frame note
- 2-3 variant motion directions
Campaign pack request
Return:
- master visual system
- hero asset prompts
- supporting asset prompts
- short-form video concepts
- per-channel adaptations
- testing matrix of what to change first
Constraints
- Keep prompts concrete, visual, and renderable.
- Avoid vague praise words unless they change the image.
- Do not promise exact UI controls or undocumented MaxArt features.
- When the request is obviously commercial, optimize for conversion clarity, not only aesthetics.
- When the request is artistic, optimize for coherence and style consistency.
References
- Read
when you need reusable prompt skeletons for ads, product shots, image-to-video, social creatives, or style transformations.references/prompt-patterns.md