Generate themed anime sticker sets and squad posters from photos — for Discord servers, messaging apps, and community events.
Quick answer: Use the Photo Style Transfer tool through ToolRouter to create anime sticker packs and squad posters directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw — connect once, then drive it with plain-language prompts. No code required.
Discord servers, fan communities, and group chats constantly need fresh sticker packs and shared identity content. Commissioning custom sticker sets is expensive and slow — most communities either use generic packs or go without.
Photo Style Transfer generates anime-style sticker sets from real photos, producing expression-rich stickers sized for Discord, Telegram, and WhatsApp. The squad poster skill creates group anime poster art from multiple people's photos — a single image that captures the whole community's identity.
Community managers use sticker packs as engagement tools — members use custom stickers far more than generic ones. Friends use squad posters for group chat headers and event announcements. Event organizers use them for convention or gaming tournament materials.
How to create anime sticker packs and squad posters with Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw
Generate themed anime sticker sets and squad posters from photos for Discord servers, messaging apps, and community events. Claude is ideal for developing the sticker concept — deciding the expression range, character personality, and use context through conversation.
Upload the source photo and describe the sticker personality — the character's core expression range and the community context.
Run `anime_sticker_pack` through `photo-style-transfer` to generate the sticker set.
Ask Claude to evaluate the stickers — is the expression range useful for the community context, do they read clearly at small sizes, which would be used most?
Export the approved sticker set in the correct dimensions for the target platform.
Example prompt for Claude
Try this with Claude using the Photo Style Transfer tool
Use photo-style-transfer to create an anime sticker pack from this photo for our gaming Discord server. I want 8 stickers with expressions like happy, angry, confused, laughing, facepalm, hype, nervous, and thinking. Review the set and tell me which expressions read most clearly at small sizes.
Tips for Claude
Discord sticker dimensions are 320x320 — confirm this before generating to avoid resizing that blurs fine lines.
Ask Claude to flag any expressions that look too similar to adjacent ones — a sticker pack with 3 different 'slightly happy' variants is less useful than clear emotional contrast.
For gaming communities, include reaction stickers for common game moments — GG, clutch, trolled, gg no re.
Generate themed anime sticker sets and squad posters from photos for Discord servers, messaging apps, and community events. ChatGPT is effective for creating sticker packs alongside community launch content — generating the pack, writing the announcement, and suggesting how to introduce it to the server.
Provide the source photos and describe the community context and sticker use cases.
Run `anime_sticker_pack` and `anime_squad_poster` with `photo-style-transfer` to generate the assets.
Ask ChatGPT to write a Discord server announcement introducing the new sticker pack.
Publish the stickers and announcement together for maximum engagement.
Example prompt for ChatGPT
Try this with ChatGPT using the Photo Style Transfer tool
Use photo-style-transfer to create an anime sticker pack from this photo and a squad poster from these 5 team photos. Write a Discord announcement introducing both and suggest the best channel to post it in for maximum engagement.
Tips for ChatGPT
Launch sticker packs with a squad poster announcement — it contextualizes the characters and drives members to try the stickers.
Ask ChatGPT to write the announcement in the server's established tone — a gaming server announcement is different from a fan art community post.
For Telegram sticker packs, the format is different from Discord — specify the platform before generating to get the right dimensions.
Generate themed anime sticker sets and squad posters from photos for Discord servers, messaging apps, and community events. Copilot is useful when sticker creation is part of a community management workflow — generating assets and scheduling their release.
Connect ToolRouter to Copilot
1In your agent, go to Tools → Add a tool → New tool
2Choose Model Context Protocol and enter these details
Server name
ToolRouter
Server description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Set Authentication to None and click Create
How to create anime sticker packs and squad posters with Copilot
Upload the source photos and specify the target platform and sticker count.
Run `anime_sticker_pack` through `photo-style-transfer` to generate the sticker set.
Ask Copilot to prepare the assets for upload — correct dimensions, filenames, and any metadata.
Upload the sticker pack to the target platform or schedule the release.
Example prompt for Copilot
Try this with Copilot using the Photo Style Transfer tool
Use photo-style-transfer to create a 6-sticker anime pack from this photo for our WhatsApp group. Size correctly for WhatsApp stickers and return with filenames. Also suggest which expression labels to use as the sticker names when uploading.
Tips for Copilot
WhatsApp sticker dimensions are different from Discord — always specify the platform before generating.
Ask Copilot to confirm the file format required by the platform — WebP is standard for WhatsApp, PNG for Discord.
Name stickers descriptively (hype, facepalm, crying-laugh) rather than numerically so they are easier to find and use.
Generate themed anime sticker sets and squad posters from photos for Discord servers, messaging apps, and community events. OpenClaw is best for creating multiple sticker packs at once — different characters, different expression sets, all with consistent style.
Define the pack schema — sticker count, expression list, style, output dimensions — before batching.
Run `anime_sticker_pack` with `photo-style-transfer` across all character photos with consistent style settings.
Flag any stickers where expressions are ambiguous or size clarity is poor.
Export the full sticker library with platform-ready dimensions and expression-based filenames.
Example prompt for OpenClaw
Try this with OpenClaw using the Photo Style Transfer tool
Use photo-style-transfer to create anime sticker packs for all 8 members of our Discord community. Each person gets a 6-sticker pack with the same expression set. Keep a consistent art style across all packs. Return with filenames as member-username-expression and flag any stickers that read ambiguously.
Tips for OpenClaw
Use the same expression list for every member's pack — it makes the stickers interchangeable in conversations and feels like a unified set.
Run a single member's pack first to confirm the expression range is right before batching all 8.
For multi-member communities, a squad poster alongside the individual packs creates a shared identity asset worth pinning in the server.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create anime sticker packs and squad posters with an AI assistant?
Generate themed anime sticker sets and squad posters from photos — for Discord servers, messaging apps, and community events. Connect the Photo Style Transfer tool to Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw through ToolRouter, then ask the assistant in plain language. For example: Upload the source photo and describe the sticker personality — the character's core expression range and the community context. Run `anime_sticker_pack` through `photo-style-transfer` to generate the sticker set.
Which AI assistants can create anime sticker packs and squad posters?
Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw can all create anime sticker packs and squad posters using the Photo Style Transfer tool through ToolRouter, with no API keys or coding required.
What does the Photo Style Transfer tool do?
Apply artistic styles to photos — anime conversion, color grading, style transfer, and sticker pack generation.