Page Spread
Produce one page spread from script to panels: beats planned, panel art generated against the character sheets — never freehand from memory — lettered and laid out as the page the reader turns to. Locks the panel plan FIRST — each panel naming the sheet references that anchor it and the caption text it carries — then generates the panels from those anchors, then assembles the lettered spread. Use for producing a comic page, 'let's do page three', panel-and-letter passes, turning a script page into art, and the per-page ritual of a whole book.
How it runs
| # | Step | Who runs it | What happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Plan the panels | Copywriter | script beats to panels, each anchored to a character sheet |
| 2 | Generate the panels | Image Generator | panel art from the sheet anchors, never from memory |
| 3 | Assemble the spread | Designer | panels laid in reading order, captions and balloons lettered |
| 4 | Evaluate | Reviewer | Grade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap. |
| 5 | Finish | Developer | All acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE. |
Say something like "produce the page spread" or "let's do the next page" or "panel out the script" or "turn the script page into panels" or "lay up the spread" in chat to start it.