JimLiu-baoyu-skills/skills/baoyu-comic/references/presets/concept-story.md

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concept-story

概念故事预设 - Narrative comics that visualize abstract concepts through character-driven stories

Base Configuration

Dimension Value
Art Style manga
Tone warm
Layout standard (default)

Equivalent to: --art manga --tone warm

Unique Rules

This preset includes special rules beyond the art+tone combination. When --style concept-story is used, ALL rules below must be applied.

Concept Visualization System (CRITICAL)

Each major abstract concept SHOULD have a recurring visual symbol/metaphor:

Concept Type Visualization Approach
Psychological need Tangible object character holds or discovers (e.g., glowing energy ball = competence)
Management principle Environmental metaphor character navigates (e.g., ship wheel = autonomy)
Growth/development Living organic symbol that transforms (e.g., seed → flowering plant = relatedness)
Abstract framework Spatial structure characters can enter or observe
Emotional state Color/lighting shift in the scene atmosphere

Unlike ohmsha: Dialogue panels are allowed and expected. The goal is to COMBINE visual metaphors WITH dialogue, not replace dialogue entirely.

Pattern: "Dialogue introduces idea" → "Visual metaphor illustrates it" → "Character reacts/applies it"

Visual Symbol Continuity

Symbols must persist across the story:

Stage Treatment
Introduction Symbol appears with soft glow effect when concept is first mentioned
Recurrence Same symbol reappears in background or character interaction when concept is referenced
Resolution ALL symbols gather in the final composition, showing integration of learned concepts

Storyboard requirement: Include a Symbol Mapping Table defining concept → visual symbol before panel breakdown.

Character Archetypes (Flexible)

Create original characters based on content domain. No fixed defaults:

Role Archetype Visual Cues
Protagonist Learner/worker facing a challenge Modern professional or student, relatable, starts with constrained posture
Mentor Experienced guide who teaches through experience Slightly older, calm demeanor, warm color accents
Catalyst Person or event that triggers transformation Can be a colleague, situation, challenge, or opportunity

IMPORTANT: Characters are created fresh each time based on the source content's domain (business, psychology, education, etc.). No default character set.

Narrative Arc Structure

Enforce a five-stage growth arc:

Act Structure Visual Tone
Opening Protagonist stuck in routine, faces frustration Muted warm tones, tight framing, constrained compositions
Inciting moment Mentor appears or opportunity arrives Brightness increases, panels open up
Learning Concepts introduced through visual metaphors Rich warm palette, symbols introduced one by one
Turning point Protagonist applies knowledge, faces test Contrast increases, dynamic compositions
Transformation Growth demonstrated, new understanding visible Full warm palette, expansive composition, all symbols present

Dialogue + Action Balance

  • Dialogue is encouraged and expected (unlike ohmsha's NO talking heads rule)
  • Every page should combine at least one dialogue panel with at least one visual/action panel
  • Avoid pure "lecture" pages where a character explains for 4+ panels straight
  • When a character explains a concept verbally, the NEXT panel should visualize it

Wrong approach: Four consecutive panels of mentor lecturing at protagonist Right approach: Mentor introduces concept → visual metaphor panel → protagonist reacts → applies understanding

Scene Atmosphere Rules

Scene Type Atmosphere
Problem/frustration Cool muted tones over warm base, tight framing, cluttered environment
Mentoring moment Golden hour lighting, open composition, warm indoor glow
Concept visualization Soft glow effects, clean simplified backgrounds, symbol spotlight
Growth/transformation Warm light expanding outward, character posture opening up
Resolution Full warm palette, spacious composition, all visual symbols visible

Ending Requirements

Final page MUST include:

  1. Protagonist demonstrating transformed understanding (not just being told)
  2. Visual callback showing contrast with opening state (e.g., wilted plant → thriving plant)
  3. All concept symbols visible together in the composition
  4. A forward-looking element suggesting ongoing growth (not a closed ending)

Page Title Convention

Every page MUST have a narrative title:

Wrong: "Chapter 3: Self-Determination Theory" Right: "The Day Xiao Ming Found His Own Engine"

Quality Markers

  • ✓ Each major concept has a recurring visual symbol
  • ✓ Dialogue and visual metaphors work together (not one replacing the other)
  • ✓ Clear growth arc from problem to transformation
  • ✓ Original characters suited to the content domain
  • ✓ Warm, professional atmosphere throughout
  • ✓ Visual symbols recur and accumulate through the story
  • ✓ Final page integrates all concept symbols with transformation callback

Best For

Psychology concepts, business/management principles, motivation theory, personal development, self-help content, leadership frameworks, coaching narratives, soft skill education, abstract concept explanation through character-driven stories