CrePal Offers Guide for Enhancing LTX-2 AI Video Prompts
CrePal has released a guide detailing how to optimize prompts for the LTX-2 AI model to achieve better motion control and cinematic results in video generation. The guide focuses on specific instructions for camera movements, lighting, and negative prompting.

CrePal.ai has published a comprehensive guide aimed at improving user control over the LTX-2 AI model for video generation. Released in February 2026, the "LTX-2 Prompting Guide: Motion, Camera Moves, and Cinematic Results" provides practical advice and specific examples for crafting effective prompts to enhance motion control and achieve cinematic-quality output.
The guide emphasizes that LTX-2 prioritizes prompt structure and clear action verbs. Explicit commands such as "rotate," "pan," or "dolly" lead to more stable motion compared to vague descriptions. The guide suggests that shorter, more focused sentences reduce unexpected transitions and improve compositional control. A recommended prompt order includes subject, action, camera, lighting, lens, and constraints.
Particular attention is given to precise camera movement descriptions, like pans and dollies. For instance, specifying "slow pan right across the skyline" yielded straighter results than a generalized "move across the skyline." The guide also advises on detailed lighting and lens specifications, such as "soft north-window light" or "35mm lens, f/2.8," which contribute to more realistic visuals and help avoid common AI artifacts.
Implementing negative prompts, like "no extra limbs" or "no rolling shutter wobble," has been shown to reduce visual glitches by up to 50%. CrePal utilized its own platform to manage and compare various generated video outputs, streamlining its creative workflow. (Published February 12, 2026)