How to Create Cartoon Scenes with Claude
Create cartoon scenes with Claude and ToolRouter. Generate illustrated scenes for content, education, and social storytelling.
ToolCartoon MakerClaude is useful for cartoon scene creation when the storytelling detail matters — you want to describe a specific moment, a specific mood, a specific visual joke — and iterate on composition and character expression until the scene lands.
Connect ToolRouter to Claude
1Open connector settings Open Settings
2Add a custom connector with these details
Name
ToolRouterURL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp3Let Claude set you up Open Claude
Steps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Cartoon Maker tool:
- Describe the scene in narrative terms — who is there, what are they doing, what is the setting, what mood does it need to convey.
- Run cartoon-maker with cartoon_scene and your description.
- Ask Claude to evaluate whether the scene reads the way you described it — character action, spatial relationships, and emotional tone.
- Refine the scene description and regenerate until the visual matches the story moment.
Example Prompt
Try this with Claude using the Cartoon Maker tool
Use cartoon-maker to illustrate a cartoon scene of a tiny wizard accidentally turning a mountain into a cupcake, looking shocked, with confused forest animals staring. Bright, whimsical, children's book style. Tell me if the wizard's expression reads as shocked or just surprised.
Tips
- Describe the emotional moment you want to capture, not just the scene contents — 'shocked wizard' versus 'wizard casting spell' produces very different energy.
- Ask Claude to check whether the composition leads the eye to the intended focal point.
- Be specific about character count — 'some animals' produces unpredictable results; 'three woodland animals' gives more control.