Gallery-Style Image Article Generator
What It Does
The Image-Based Article Writer (Gallery Style) creates a structured visual gallery article where each section describes a distinct imagined image or scene. The tone matches your theme — bold, elegant, playful, or informative — and each entry is rich with concrete visual detail.
It’s designed for photo essay–style posts, moodboard-driven storytelling, and lifestyle or culture galleries that need narrative depth without being a flowing editorial feature.
When to Use It
Perfect for:
- Photo essays, art showcases, or design inspiration galleries
- Turning a theme into multiple distinct visual scenes
- Social or campaign content where imagery leads the narrative
- Transforming moodboards or bullet lists into polished editorial features
Use it when:
- You want each section to stand as a self-contained visual description
- You need variation in angle, setting, or tone across multiple images
- You want optional image prompts for creative or AI generation
When Not to Use It
Avoid using this Agent:
- For single-image or short-form descriptions — use a narrative-style Image-Based Article Writer instead
- If you want a connected, flowing editorial instead of standalone sections
- For topics without enough visual variation to produce multiple distinct scenes
Inputs and Configuration
Basic Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Input Source | ✅ | Theme, concept description, or list of visual ideas (URL, Data Stream, article, or custom text). |
Number of Images | ✅ | 2–30 sections (default: 10). |
Additional Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Intro/Conclusion Toggle | Optional | Include intro and conclusion (default: yes). |
Image Per Section Toggle | ✅ | Enable image prompt for each entry (default: yes). |
Feature Image Toggle | Optional | Enable a featured image prompt at the top (default: yes). |
Brand Guidelines | Optional | Editorial rules or style preferences (default = “Default Texts inside fields”). |
Brand Voice | Optional | Choose from: The Guide, The Decoder, The Strategist, The Empath, The Pulse, The Challenger, The Narrator, The Disruptor, The Uplifter, The Straight-Talker. |
Desired Tone | Optional | Used if Brand Voice is unset (Bold, Informative, Elegant, Playful, etc.). |
Image Model | ✅ | AI image model for prompt generation (default = Ideogram v3 balanced). |
Best Reasons & Examples for Each Input Type
Free Text (Custom Text)
- Best Reason: When you have a moodboard, brainstorm, or visual list that needs to become a polished gallery article.
- Best For: Campaign mood pieces, design showcases, art or fashion features.
- Example: Input: “A sequence of seaside markets at dawn, candlelit courtyard dinners, and moonlit boat rides.”
→ Output: 6 sections, each describing one distinct scene with an image prompt at the end.
My Articles (An existing article from your Ongage Studio workspace)
- Best Reason: To reformat an existing piece into a standalone image-by-image gallery.
- Best For: Converting long-form travel or design content into a visually segmented format.
- Example: Input: Your article “Architectural Wonders of the Mediterranean.”
→ Output: 8 sections describing distinct buildings, each with its own image prompt.
My Data Streams (Curated live content feed)
- Best Reason: To base galleries on trending, visually rich topics in real time.
- Best For: Timely travel inspiration, fashion week coverage, or seasonal lookbooks.
- Example: Input: Data Stream pulling luxury fashion news.
→ Output: 10 sections describing new runway looks, each with unique scene framing.
Source URL (Any valid, publicly accessible link)
- Best Reason: To turn a single visual-heavy page into a multi-entry gallery article.
- Best For: Museum exhibitions, event recaps, or visual journalism features.
- Example: Input: URL to a photo spread on traditional street markets.
→ Output: 12 entries, each tied to a different market scene, with vivid image prompts.
Output Format
The Agent produces clean HTML with optional fields based on toggles:
- <title> — Concise, vivid gallery headline
- <feature_image_description> & <feature_image_caption> — Optional featured image prompt and caption if enabled
- <introduction> — 40–80 word thematic introduction (if enabled)
- <content> — N standalone visual descriptions, optionally ending with image prompts
- <conclusion> — 40–60 word soft closing reflection (if enabled)
Writing Rules
- No numbering, bullets, or markdown in content sections
- No generic or abstract adjectives — be concrete and visual
- Avoid repeating sentence structure or rhythm across entries
- Stay fully anchored to the input source’s theme and cues
- Each section must differ in setting, angle, tone, or focus
Smart Behaviors & Validation
- Caps at 30 images if a higher number is entered
- Requires a minimum of 2 images
- Verifies URL accessibility
- Generates a diagnostic note if the source lacks clear visual structure
- Matches tone to Brand Voice or Desired Tone, falling back to expressive editorial style
Tips & Tricks
- Use Image Per Section Toggle for richer AI-assisted content creation
- Disable intro/conclusion for pure visual showcase formats
- Feed bullet-point lists into Free Text input for maximum control over scenes
- Use Source URL for gallery coverage of single-topic events or exhibitions
Example Use Case
Input Source: Bullet list of “Alpine villages in winter” visual ideas
Number of Images: 8
Feature Image Toggle: Yes
Image Per Section Toggle: Yes
Intro/Conclusion Toggle: Yes
Brand Voice: The Uplifter
✅ Output: Short headline, feature image prompt/caption, cozy intro, 8 distinct snowy village scene descriptions with image prompts, and a warm closing reflection.