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name: gif-sticker-maker
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description: |
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Convert photos (people, pets, objects, logos) into 4 animated GIF stickers with captions.
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Use when: user wants to create cartoon stickers, GIF expressions, emoji packs, animated avatars,
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or convert photos to Funko Pop / Pop Mart blind box style animations.
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Triggers: sticker, GIF, cartoon, emoji, expression pack, avatar animation.
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license: MIT
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metadata:
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version: "1.2"
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category: creative-tools
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style: Funko Pop / Pop Mart
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output_format: GIF
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output_count: 4
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sources:
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- MiniMax Image Generation API
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- MiniMax Video Generation API
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---
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# GIF Sticker Maker
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Convert user photos into 4 animated GIF stickers (Funko Pop / Pop Mart style).
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## Style Spec
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- Funko Pop / Pop Mart blind box 3D figurine
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- C4D / Octane rendering quality
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- White background, soft studio lighting
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- Caption: black text + white outline, bottom of image
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## Prerequisites
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Before starting any generation step, ensure:
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1. **Python venv** is activated with dependencies from [requirements.txt](references/requirements.txt) installed
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2. **`MINIMAX_API_KEY`** is exported (e.g. `export MINIMAX_API_KEY='your-key'`)
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3. **`ffmpeg`** is available on PATH (for Step 3 GIF conversion)
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If any prerequisite is missing, set it up first. Do NOT proceed to generation without all three.
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## Workflow
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### Step 0: Collect Captions
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Ask user (in their language):
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> "Would you like to customize the captions for your stickers, or use the defaults?"
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- **Custom**: Collect 4 short captions (1–3 words). Actions auto-match caption meaning.
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- **Default**: Look up [captions table](references/captions.md) by **detected user language**. **Never mix languages.**
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### Step 1: Generate 4 Static Sticker Images
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**Tool**: `scripts/minimax_image.py`
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1. Analyze the user's photo — identify subject type (person / animal / object / logo).
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2. For each of the 4 stickers, build a prompt from [image-prompt-template.txt](assets/image-prompt-template.txt) by filling `{action}` and `{caption}`.
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3. **If subject is a person**: pass `--subject-ref <user_photo_path>` so the generated figurine preserves the person's actual facial likeness.
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4. Generate (all 4 are independent — **run concurrently**):
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```bash
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python3 scripts/minimax_image.py "<prompt>" -o output/sticker_hi.png --ratio 1:1 --subject-ref <photo>
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python3 scripts/minimax_image.py "<prompt>" -o output/sticker_laugh.png --ratio 1:1 --subject-ref <photo>
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python3 scripts/minimax_image.py "<prompt>" -o output/sticker_cry.png --ratio 1:1 --subject-ref <photo>
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python3 scripts/minimax_image.py "<prompt>" -o output/sticker_love.png --ratio 1:1 --subject-ref <photo>
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```
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> `--subject-ref` only works for person subjects (API limitation: type=character).
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> For animals/objects/logos, omit the flag and rely on text description.
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### Step 2: Animate Each Image → Video
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**Tool**: `scripts/minimax_video.py` with `--image` flag (image-to-video mode)
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For each sticker image, build a prompt from [video-prompt-template.txt](assets/video-prompt-template.txt), then:
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```bash
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python3 scripts/minimax_video.py "<prompt>" --image output/sticker_hi.png -o output/sticker_hi.mp4
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python3 scripts/minimax_video.py "<prompt>" --image output/sticker_laugh.png -o output/sticker_laugh.mp4
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python3 scripts/minimax_video.py "<prompt>" --image output/sticker_cry.png -o output/sticker_cry.mp4
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python3 scripts/minimax_video.py "<prompt>" --image output/sticker_love.png -o output/sticker_love.mp4
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```
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All 4 calls are independent — **run concurrently**.
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### Step 3: Convert Videos → GIF
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**Tool**: `scripts/convert_mp4_to_gif.py`
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```bash
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python3 scripts/convert_mp4_to_gif.py output/sticker_hi.mp4 output/sticker_laugh.mp4 output/sticker_cry.mp4 output/sticker_love.mp4
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```
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Outputs GIF files alongside each MP4 (e.g. `sticker_hi.gif`).
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### Step 4: Deliver
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Output format (strict order):
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1. Brief status line (e.g. "4 stickers created:")
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2. `<deliver_assets>` block with all GIF files
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3. **NO text after deliver_assets**
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```xml
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<deliver_assets>
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<item><path>output/sticker_hi.gif</path></item>
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<item><path>output/sticker_laugh.gif</path></item>
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<item><path>output/sticker_cry.gif</path></item>
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<item><path>output/sticker_love.gif</path></item>
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</deliver_assets>
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```
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## Default Actions
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| # | Action | Filename ID | Animation |
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|---|--------|-------------|-----------|
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| 1 | Happy waving | hi | Wave hand, slight head tilt |
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| 2 | Laughing hard | laugh | Shake with laughter, eyes squint |
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| 3 | Crying tears | cry | Tears stream, body trembles |
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| 4 | Heart gesture | love | Heart hands, eyes sparkle |
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See [references/captions.md](references/captions.md) for multilingual caption defaults.
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## Rules
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- Detect user's language, all outputs follow it
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- Captions MUST come from [captions.md](references/captions.md) matching user's language column — never mix languages
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- All image prompts must be in **English** regardless of user language (only caption text is localized)
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- `<deliver_assets>` must be LAST in response, no text after
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