Tag references in your prompt
Point your prompt at a specific reference by name and control where its text lands.
Once a node is wired in, it appears as a chip you can tag inside your prompt. Tagging tells the engine exactly which reference a phrase is about, and where a text node's writing should sit.
Tag a reference
Start typing in the prompt and pick a reference from the menu, or type its name. It becomes a chip in your text. For example, a prompt might read:
image 1 wearing the jacket from image 2, walking through the sceneEach chip stays linked to its node. If you unwire the node, its chip is removed from the prompt for you.
How text nodes are placed
Text nodes follow one simple rule:
- Tagged: the writing is inserted exactly where you place the chip.
- Not tagged: the writing is added at the top of the final prompt, above whatever you typed in the chat box.
This means you can keep a fixed description in a text node and only write the changing part below. See the example in Text nodes.
Media never changes your text
Tagging an image or video points the model at that reference. It does not insert any text into your prompt. Only text nodes add words.