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Art Palette Scraper Rest Card

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a tiny printable studio desk rest card for parking a palette scraper between color mixes with dry, active, wipe, and discard zones without chemical or...
README (SKILL.md)

Art Palette Scraper Rest Card

Example Prompts

Copy and paste one of these prompts to get started:

  1. "I keep losing my palette scraper in the middle of a painting session. Can you make me a parking card with dry and active zones?"
  2. "My studio desk is cluttered and I need a small printable rest card for my palette scraper. Index card size, portrait orientation."
  3. "Create a disposable palette scraper rest card with wipe reminder and discard cue for a right-handed palette setup."

Install-First Success Path

Input: "I need a rest card for my palette scraper — quarter sheet, left side of palette, bold labels."

Steps:

  1. Ask placement, size, orientation, and label style preferences
  2. Mark dry zone, active zone, wipe reminder, and rest mark
  3. Add palette edge arrow and discard trigger
  4. Format a printable card with clear zones and cut lines
  5. Deliver the card; user trims and places it beside the palette

Output: A printable quarter-sheet rest card with labeled zones for dry, active, wipe, rest, edge direction, and discard trigger — ready to park a scraper during a painting session.

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill to create a small printable rest card that sits beside an art palette and gives a palette scraper a clear parking spot between color mixes. The card protects the desk routine by showing where to park the scraper, where the active mix is noted, when to wipe, and when to discard the card after it gets messy.

This is a studio desk aid only. It is not a paint handling manual, safety sheet, solvent guide, conservation guide, material compatibility chart, or cleanup chemistry reference.

Safety Boundary

Do not provide chemical, solvent, ventilation, paint composition, blade sharpening, disposal, or material compatibility advice. Do not recommend specific cleaners, media, pigments, surfaces, or scraping pressure.

Keep the output to visible desk organization: dry zone, active zone, wipe reminder, edge warning label, and discard cue. For safety data, material handling, or cleanup instructions, tell the user to follow the product label, studio policy, or qualified guidance outside this card.

Core Principles

  • Give the scraper a clear parking place beside the palette.
  • Keep wet and dry cues visually separate.
  • Use short zone labels that are easy to read while painting.
  • Make the card disposable when it becomes messy.
  • Avoid all chemical and material advice.
  • Keep the card small enough to fit on a crowded studio desk.

Required Inputs

Ask only for desk layout and label preferences:

  • Palette side: left, right, top, bottom, or movable.
  • Preferred card size: index card, quarter sheet, half sheet, or custom small card.
  • Zone labels: dry, active, wipe, rest, edge, discard, or reset.
  • Orientation: portrait, landscape, narrow strip, or square.
  • Visibility style: bold labels, checkbox style, arrows, or simple blocks.
  • Replacement trigger: end of session, when smeared, weekly, or before a new project.

Do not ask about paint chemistry, solvents, specific media formulas, health conditions, disposal methods, or material compatibility.

Workflow

  1. Choose placement. Put the card beside the palette where the scraper naturally lands.
  2. Mark the dry zone. Reserve one clean-looking area for the scraper handle or non-messy rest point.
  3. Mark the active zone. Add a simple area for the current mix cue without describing paint materials.
  4. Add wipe reminder. Include a visible prompt to wipe according to the user's normal studio practice.
  5. Add edge cue. Note which side points toward the palette so the card is not rotated accidentally.
  6. Set discard trigger. Decide when the card is too messy to keep using.
  7. Produce the printable card. Format a small studio desk aid with clear zones and cut lines.

Output Format

Return a printable scraper rest card with these sections:

  1. Card Setup
    • Card size
    • Palette side
    • Orientation
    • Replacement trigger
    • Boundary line: "Desk parking aid only. Follow product labels for materials."
  2. Zone Layout
    • Dry zone
    • Active zone
    • Wipe reminder
    • Rest mark
    • Palette edge arrow
    • Discard cue
  3. Session Use Steps
    • Place card beside palette
    • Park scraper in rest zone
    • Keep active mix cue visible
    • Use normal studio wipe routine
    • Replace card when messy
  4. Mini Label Set
    • Dry
    • Active
    • Wipe
    • Rest
    • Edge
    • Discard
  5. Print and Trim Notes
    • Trim to desk size
    • Keep clear of the working palette surface
    • Replace rather than over-explain the card

Quality Bar

A strong result is a tiny, practical desk-saving card for artists who need a scraper parking spot during a session. It should be visual, disposable, and limited to organization cues, with no chemical or material guidance.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a document-only prompt helper. It should only be used to generate a printable organization card, not for paint safety, solvent handling, cleanup, disposal, or material advice.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: art-palette-scraper-rest-card Version: 1.0.1 The skill is a prompt-only document generator designed to help an AI create a layout for a physical art studio desk card. It contains no executable code, network dependencies, or requests for sensitive information, and it explicitly defines safety boundaries to avoid providing chemical or material advice. All files (SKILL.md, skill.json, and ACCEPTANCE.md) are consistent with a non-executable, instructional-only purpose.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and instructions consistently focus on creating a small printable palette scraper rest card with visual zones.
Instruction Scope
The skill narrows the agent to desk-organization output and explicitly avoids chemical, solvent, disposal, material-compatibility, or safety advice.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and the registry describes it as instruction-only with no required binaries, environment variables, credentials, or config paths.
Credentials
The requested inputs are limited to desk layout, card size, orientation, labels, and replacement trigger, which are proportionate to the skill purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
No executable files, persistence mechanisms, account access, credential use, local indexing, or background behavior are present in the provided artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install art-palette-scraper-rest-card
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /art-palette-scraper-rest-card
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
- Added example prompts to make getting started easier for users. - Included an "install-first success path" section demonstrating step-by-step input, process, and expected output. - No changes to safety boundaries or required input types—organizational focus remains. - Core documentation and format for the printable card are unchanged.
v1.0.0
Initial release introducing a printable art palette scraper rest card skill: - Generates a compact, printable desk card for safely parking a palette scraper between color mixes. - Includes visual zones: dry, active, wipe reminder, palette edge cue, rest, and discard indicators. - Accepts user preferences for card size, layout, zone labels, orientation, style, and replacement triggers. - Focuses strictly on desk organization—no chemical, safety, or material compatibility advice is provided. - Output features setup info, zone layout, usage steps, mini label set, and print/trim instructions.
Metadata
Slug art-palette-scraper-rest-card
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Art Palette Scraper Rest Card?

Create a tiny printable studio desk rest card for parking a palette scraper between color mixes with dry, active, wipe, and discard zones without chemical or... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 54 downloads so far.

How do I install Art Palette Scraper Rest Card?

Run "/install art-palette-scraper-rest-card" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Art Palette Scraper Rest Card free?

Yes, Art Palette Scraper Rest Card is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Art Palette Scraper Rest Card support?

Art Palette Scraper Rest Card is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Art Palette Scraper Rest Card?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.

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