What Generate Image does
Generate Image is a skill designed for developers and designers who need to create or modify visual content using AI models through the OpenRouter Image API. This skill supports a variety of tasks including generating photorealistic images, illustrations, logos, and artwork. With access to multiple AI models such as Gemini, Seedream, and Recraft, users can tailor their image generation process to meet specific needs, whether it’s for concept art, presentations, or detailed visual assets.
The skill operates via a straightforward command-line interface, allowing users to generate images with simple prompts. For instance, you can create a beautiful sunset over mountains or edit existing images by applying modifications like changing the sky color. The flexibility to input reference images and specify output formats makes this tool versatile for various design projects. Users can also choose from a range of models based on their requirements, such as prioritizing quality, cost, or specific output characteristics.
To get started, users need an OpenRouter API key, which the skill can retrieve from various sources. This ensures that users can quickly set up the environment without extensive configuration. The skill also includes features to validate requests before billing, reducing the risk of errors and unwanted charges. Additionally, the extensive documentation on model parameters and capabilities helps users make informed decisions about which model to use for their specific tasks.
Overall, Generate Image is particularly useful for those in design and creative fields looking to leverage AI for image generation and editing. Its ease of use and diverse model selection make it a valuable tool for enhancing visual content creation workflows.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create or modify images for presentations, artwork, or logos, and require AI assistance to enhance your visual content.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for generating technical diagrams or schematics; for those needs, consider using the scientific-schematics skill instead.
What you can build with it
Creating Concept Art
Generate unique concept art for your projects by using descriptive prompts to guide the AI in creating visuals.
Editing Photos
Quickly edit existing photos by applying modifications like color changes or adding elements using reference images.
Designing Logos
Utilize the skill to create logos and vector marks by specifying styles and formats that fit your branding needs.
How to install Generate Image
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/generate-image --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by k-dense-aiGenerate Image
Generate and edit images through OpenRouter's Image API, which reaches Gemini, Seedream, Recraft, GPT-Image, Riverflow, and roughly thirty other models behind one request shape.
When to use
Use this skill for: photos and photorealistic images, illustrations and artwork, concept art, presentation and poster visuals, logos and vector marks, image editing, and compositing from reference images.
Use scientific-schematics instead for: flowcharts, circuit diagrams, biological pathways,
system architecture diagrams, CONSORT diagrams, and other technical schematics.
API key
Generation requires an OpenRouter key. The script resolves it in this order:
--api-key- the
OPENROUTER_API_KEYenvironment variable OPENROUTER_API_KEY=in a.envfile, searching the working directory upward, then the script's own directory
If none is present the script exits with setup instructions. Keys: https://openrouter.ai/keys
--list-models, --model-info, and --dry-run need no key.
Quick start
# Generate
python scripts/generate_image.py "A beautiful sunset over mountains"
# Edit an existing image
python scripts/generate_image.py "Make the sky purple" -i photo.jpg -o edited.png
Paths are relative to this skill's directory. Output defaults to generated_image.<ext>, where the
extension follows the media type the model returned. The per-request cost is printed after the run.
Then look at the image. Read the file back and check it before using it anywhere: composition, aspect ratio, and any text are all things models get wrong silently.
Choosing a model
Default: google/gemini-3.1-flash-image.
| Need | Model |
|---|---|
| General quality, prompt adherence | google/gemini-3.1-flash-image |
| Highest Gemini tier | google/gemini-3-pro-image |
| Cheap iteration | google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-image (1K only), openai/gpt-image-1-mini |
| Photoreal control, reproducible seeds | bytedance-seed/seedream-4.5 |
| Several images per request | bytedance-seed/seedream-4.5, openai/gpt-image-2 (up to 10) |
| Vector / SVG output | recraft/recraft-v4.1-vector |
| Transparent background | openai/gpt-image-1 with --background transparent |
| Legible text inside the image | recraft/recraft-v4.1, sourceful/riverflow-v2.5-pro — see the caveat below |
references/models.md carries the full catalogue with per-model parameters, allowed values, and
prices. The live listing is authoritative and free:
python scripts/generate_image.py --list-models # every model and its allowed values
python scripts/generate_image.py --list-models gemini # filtered by substring
python scripts/generate_image.py --model-info openai/gpt-image-1 # one model, plus pricing
Parameter support varies by model
This is the main thing to get right. Models advertise different parameter sets and different allowed values, and sending something a model does not support is rejected, not ignored.
The script checks the request against the live catalogue before spending anything, so a bad parameter fails locally in under a second with the legal values printed:
$ python scripts/generate_image.py "abstract pattern" -m openai/gpt-image-2 --background transparent
Error: Request rejected before billing (1 problem):
- background=transparent is not allowed; this model accepts: auto, opaque
Rough guide — but let the check be the authority, since the catalogue moves:
--resolution— Gemini, Seedream, Riverflow, Krea, Grok. The tiers differ:512only on Gemini 3.1 Flash,4Kon Gemini 3 Pro / Seedream / Riverflow, and1Konly ongemini-3.1-flash-lite-imageand the Krea models.--output-format— Riverflow 2.5 only (png,jpeg,webp; thefastvariant takesjpegalone). Gemini, OpenAI, Seedream, and Recraft all choose their own container.--quality,--background,--output-compression— the OpenAI family, plus--backgroundon Riverflow 2.5.--background transparentis not available ongpt-image-2orgpt-5.4-image-2— usegpt-image-1,gpt-image-1-mini,gpt-5-image, orgpt-5-image-mini.--seed— Seedream and Krea. Not Gemini, not OpenAI.--aspect-ratio— nearly all models, but the enum differs sharply:gpt-image-1accepts only1:1,3:2,2:3,auto, andgpt-5-image*does not accept it at all.--n— capped per model: 1 for Gemini, Riverflow, MAI and Grok, 6 for Recraft, 10 for Seedream and OpenAI. The Krea models reject it outright.
Pass --dry-run to validate and print the exact request body without generating or billing.
--no-preflight skips the check when you want the API itself to arbitrate.
Writing the prompt
Prompt quality decides output quality more than model choice does. Name, in one sentence each:
- Subject — what is in frame, and how much of it. "A single pipette tip above a 96-well plate."
- Medium and style — photograph, watercolour, 3D render, flat vector, scientific illustration.
- Lighting and palette — "soft diffuse lighting, cool blue and white palette."
- Composition — "wide shot, subject left of centre, empty space on the right for a title."
- What to avoid — "no text, no labels, no watermark."
Asking for empty space where a caption or title will go is the single most useful compositional instruction for posters and slides.
Iterate cheaply: draft on gemini-3.1-flash-lite-image, then regenerate the wording you settled on
with the model you actually want. To refine rather than restart, feed the last output back as a
reference (-i out.png) and describe only the change.
Editing and reference images
-i/--input is repeatable and accepts local paths, HTTP(S) URLs, or data URLs. Local files are
base64-encoded and sent as input_references.
# Single-image edit
python scripts/generate_image.py "Add sunglasses to the person" -i portrait.png
# Composite several references
python scripts/generate_image.py "Blend these two styles" -i style_a.png -i style_b.jpg -o blend.png
# Reference an image already on the web
python scripts/generate_image.py "Restyle as a watercolor" -i https://example.com/photo.jpg
Reference limits differ: 16 for OpenAI, 14 for Gemini and Seedream, 10 for riverflow-v2*-pro,
3 for gemini-2.5-flash-image and Grok, 1 for Recraft, MAI, and Krea. Accepted local formats: PNG,
JPEG, GIF, WebP. Riverflow v2 bills $0.20 per reference image on top of the output.
Worked examples
The -o paths are destinations the script creates, not files bundled with the skill.
# Wide hero image for a poster, with space reserved for the title
python scripts/generate_image.py \
"Laboratory with modern equipment, photorealistic, well-lit, wide shot, \
equipment on the left, empty wall on the right, no text" \
--aspect-ratio 21:9 --resolution 2K -o poster/hero.png
# Conceptual illustration for a manuscript — illustrative, never presented as data
python scripts/generate_image.py \
"Stylised illustration of immune cells surrounding a tumour cell, scientific illustration, \
cool palette, no text" \
--resolution 2K -o figures/immunotherapy_concept.png
# Vector logo
python scripts/generate_image.py \
"Minimal geometric fox logo, two colors" \
-m recraft/recraft-v4.1-vector -o assets/logo.svg
# Slide background with a transparent alpha channel
python scripts/generate_image.py \
"Abstract molecular pattern, subtle, blue and white, no text" \
-m openai/gpt-image-1 --background transparent -o slides/bg.png
# Four variations in one request
python scripts/generate_image.py \
"Stylized neuron network illustration" \
-m bytedance-seed/seedream-4.5 --n 4 -o variations.png
# -> variations_1.png ... variations_4.png
# Reproducible output
python scripts/generate_image.py "A cat astronaut" \
-m bytedance-seed/seedream-4.5 --seed 42
# Check a request costs nothing to get wrong
python scripts/generate_image.py "A cat astronaut" --resolution 4K --dry-run
Script parameters
| Flag | Purpose |
|---|---|
prompt | Image description, or the edit to apply (required unless --list-models / --model-info) |
-m, --model | Model slug (default google/gemini-3.1-flash-image) |
-o, --output | Output path; extension defaults to the returned media type |
-i, --input | Reference image — path, URL, or data URL. Repeatable |
--n | Images per request, model-capped |
--aspect-ratio | 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:2, 21:9, … — enum differs per model |
--resolution | 512, 1K, 2K, 4K — tiers differ per model |
--quality | auto, low, medium, high (OpenAI) |
--output-format | png, jpeg, webp (Riverflow 2.5) |
--background | auto, transparent, opaque |
--output-compression | 0–100, OpenAI models |
--seed | Deterministic output where supported |
--api-key | Overrides the environment and .env |
--timeout | Request timeout, seconds (default 300) |
--retries | Retries for rate limits and 5xx responses (default 2) |
--no-preflight | Skip the free capability check before the billed request |
--dry-run | Validate and print the request, then exit without generating |
--list-models | Print the catalogue with allowed values, optionally filtered, then exit |
--model-info | Print one model's allowed values and pricing, then exit |
There is no --size: no model in the catalogue accepts a size parameter. Shape output with
--aspect-ratio and --resolution.
API shape
For direct requests without the script:
curl -s https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/images \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $OPENROUTER_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model": "google/gemini-3.1-flash-image",
"prompt": "A red bicycle against a white wall",
"aspect_ratio": "16:9"
}'
Response:
{
"created": 1748372400,
"data": [{ "b64_json": "<base64>", "media_type": "image/png" }],
"usage": {
"prompt_tokens": 4,
"completion_tokens": 1120,
"total_tokens": 1124,
"cost": 0.0672,
"completion_tokens_details": { "image_tokens": 1120 }
}
}
b64_json is raw base64, not a data URL. media_type reflects the real format, so honour it
when naming files — vector models return image/svg+xml, and gemini-3.1-flash-lite-image returns
JPEG rather than PNG.
Streaming ("stream": true) emits image_generation.partial_image, image_generation.completed,
and error events, terminating with data: [DONE]. Only the OpenAI models support it, and the
bundled script does not use it.
Billing is all-or-nothing: a generation is either completed and billed in full, or it fails and is
not billed — so a rejected parameter costs nothing but time. Streaming preview frames are not
charged separately. On a bring-your-own-key account usage.cost reads 0 and the real amount is
in cost_details.upstream_inference_cost; the script reports that figure rather than claiming the
run was free.
Cost
Per-image models are predictable: Seedream $0.04, Recraft v4.1 $0.035 (vector $0.08, pro $0.21), Riverflow 2.5 fast $0.019 and pro $0.13–0.17, Grok $0.05–0.07.
Gemini, OpenAI, and MAI bill per output token, which scales with resolution — a 4K image costs
roughly sixteen times a 1K one. Measured: one 1K gemini-3.1-flash-lite-image render is 1120
output tokens, $0.034. At the same size gemini-3.1-flash-image is double that and
gemini-3-pro-image four times. Draft at low resolution on a cheap model; pay for size once.
Notes and caveats
- Models cannot be trusted with text. Words inside a generated image come back misspelled,
garbled, or invented. Ask for "no text" and overlay real type in LaTeX, PowerPoint, or HTML — or
use
scientific-schematicswhen labels are the point. - A generated image is an illustration, never evidence. It shows nothing that was measured. Never present one as microscopy, imaging, gel, or instrument output, never let it stand in for a figure that reports results, and label it as an illustration in captions. Nature and Science both require disclosure of generative-AI imagery, and several journals prohibit it outside clearly-marked concept art — check the target venue before submitting.
- Generation is a paid API call. Prefer a cheap model and low resolution while iterating on wording.
- Generation takes roughly 5–60 seconds depending on model and resolution.
- Reference images are uploaded to OpenRouter. Do not send unpublished or sensitive data, patient images, or anything under embargo.
- Never hardcode the API key. Keep it in the environment or an ignored
.env. - Prompt specifically when editing: "change the sky to sunset colours" beats "edit the sky".
- A refusal arrives as an HTTP 400 or 403 mentioning content policy, not as a bad image. Rephrase — clinical and anatomical subjects trip moderation more often than the request warrants.
- Rate limits and 5xx responses are retried automatically; a 4xx is final, because the request itself is what needs changing.
Related skills
scientific-schematics— technical diagrams, flowcharts, circuits, pathwaysscientific-slides— presentations that embed generated visualslatex-posters— posters that embed hero images
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