Narrative Image-Inspired Article Writer
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
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Input Source | ✅ | Topic description, summary of images, or article inspiration (URL, article, Data Stream, or custom text). |
Number of Images | ✅ | Number of visual narrative sections (1–5, default: 2). |
Additional Configuration
Field | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|
Intro/Conclusion Toggle | Optional | Include an intro and conclusion (default: yes). |
Image Per Section Toggle | Optional | Include an image prompt for each section (default: yes). |
Feature Image Toggle | Optional | Include a feature 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 (e.g., Calm, Reflective, Journalistic, Playful, Bold). |
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 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.