Narrative Image-Inspired Article Writer

Craft immersive narrative articles inspired by visual ideas or imagined scenes.

What It Does

The Image-Based Article Writer turns a topic description, visual concept, or thematic inspiration into a fully developed narrative article. Each section is tied to a different imagined image or moment, evoking sensory details and atmosphere.

You can include a featured image prompt, per-section image prompts, and an intro/conclusion for a complete, polished piece. The result is expressive, human-sounding editorial — not a listicle or captioned gallery.


When to Use It

Perfect for:

  • Creating magazine-style or travel-inspired narrative features
  • Producing art, design, or photography-themed stories for creative audiences
  • Building mood-driven articles for lifestyle, culture, or brand campaigns
  • Turning visual inspiration into flowing, cohesive prose

Use it when:

You want imagery to guide the story’s shape and emotional tone

  • You need each section to stand alone narratively while flowing together
  • You want vivid image prompts for editorial and creative teams

When Not to Use It

Avoid using this Agent:

  • If you want instructional or list-format articles
  • For topics without emotional, atmospheric, or sensory potential
  • If you’re looking for SEO keyword-driven content rather than narrative storytelling

Inputs and Configuration

Basic Configuration

FieldRequired?Description
Input SourceTopic description, summary of images, or article inspiration (URL, article, Data Stream, or custom text).
Number of ImagesNumber of visual narrative sections (1–5, default: 2).

 

Additional Configuration

FieldRequired?Description
Intro/Conclusion ToggleOptionalInclude an intro and conclusion (default: yes).
Image Per Section ToggleOptionalInclude an image prompt for each section (default: yes).
Feature Image ToggleOptionalInclude a feature image prompt at the top (default: yes).
Brand GuidelinesOptionalEditorial rules or style preferences (default = “Default Texts inside fields”).
Brand VoiceOptionalChoose from: The Guide, The Decoder, The Strategist, The Empath, The Pulse, The Challenger, The Narrator, The Disruptor, The Uplifter, The Straight-Talker.
Desired ToneOptionalUsed if Brand Voice is unset (e.g., Calm, Reflective, Journalistic, Playful, Bold).
Image ModelAI 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 thematic concept, moodboard description, or narrative seed idea not tied to an existing article.
  • Best For: Brand campaigns, creative writing, or visual storytelling prompts without a public source.
  • Example: Input: “A misty coastal town at dawn, fishermen preparing their boats, gulls circling above.”
    → Output: A two-section reflective narrative with imagery prompts for each scene.

My Articles (An existing article from your Ongage Studio workspace)

  • Best Reason: To transform an existing piece into a mood-driven, image-inspired editorial.
  • Best For: Re-imagining evergreen articles into more atmospheric or visual formats.
  • Example: Input: Your article “The Streets of Old Lisbon.”
    → Output: Four narrative sections, each tied to a different imagined street scene, with image prompts.

My Data Streams (Curated live content feed)

  • Best Reason: To base narratives on trending or recent visually rich topics.
  • Best For: Timely lifestyle or culture stories with fresh visual hooks.
  • Example: Input: Data Stream pulling recent travel photography features.
    → Output: A three-section article on remote island villages, each section with an image prompt.

Source URL (Any valid, publicly accessible link)

  • Best Reason: To convert a single visually rich page into a flowing narrative.
  • Best For: Feature articles, museum or gallery descriptions, or travel guides.
  • Example: Input: URL to a National Geographic photo essay on the Serengeti.
    → Output: A five-section atmospheric piece with prompts for each scene depicted in the essay.

Output Format

The Agent produces clean HTML with optional fields based on toggles:

  • <title> — Short, poetic headline without quotes or emojis
  • <feature_image_description> & <feature_image_caption> (if enabled)
  • <introduction> — 50–100 words setting the mood (if enabled)
  • <content> — N sections, each 80–120 words, optionally ending with an image prompt
  • <conclusion> — 40–80 word soft closing reflection (if enabled)

Writing Rules

  • No lists, captions, or headings inside the content sections
  • No repetitive sentence patterns or generic adjectives
  • Avoid clichés, passive voice, and robotic flow
  • Each section must stand on its own but connect to the next naturally
  • Only make up details if they’re in the input source

Smart Behaviors & Validation

  • Caps images at 5 if a higher number is entered
  • Requires at least 50 words for Free Text input
  • Verifies URL accessibility
  • Defaults to expressive, slightly poetic editorial tone if no Brand Voice or Desired Tone is set

Tips & Tricks

  • Use Image Per Section Toggle for visually rich or conceptual topics
  • Disable intro/conclusion for shorter, vignette-style pieces
  • Select a Desired Tone when you want control without using a fixed Brand Voice
  • Feed in moodboard or storyboard descriptions for creative campaign content

Example Use Case

Input Source: “The dimly lit alleyways of Marrakech after sunset, lantern light spilling across market stalls.”
Number of Images: 3
Feature Image Toggle: Yes
Image Per Section Toggle: Yes
Intro/Conclusion Toggle: Yes
Brand Voice: The Narrator

Output: A short headline, feature image prompt and caption, an immersive intro, three narrative sections ending with image prompts, and a reflective closing paragraph.