Index Cards for More than Antinet Zettelkasten - The Power of Shuffling
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@JH-pe3ro8 ай бұрын
I have started using index cards for comics-making recently. I haven't gone as intensely into the writing process(yet) since I'm just doing short stories of a few pages, but I find them useful for building up the visual elements needed to finish an illustration, because a lot of what a comic panel needs to feel complete is a few fragments of visual inspiration - character, pose, setting. Those are things that, to stylize them and bring them into the story, just need a few minutes spent sketching them at thumbnail size. Then I can throw them into the scanner and have a lot of material to build the finished page over digitally. The ruled side of the card lets me jot down any notes I need and make sense of what the drawing is supposed to do. I store them with a binder clip in a vinyl zipper bag, which goes in my inside vest pocket along with some drawing supplies. This is "just enough" organization to let me take them out to a library or cafe, review the status of my layouts on my phone and decide what I want to tackle next, or redo cards that didn't turn out.
@juliedrake62794 ай бұрын
I like the name ‘Clog’ for your fourth box. That’s what I read on the label!
@freddodentro6 ай бұрын
Lovely organisation of thinking
@markgreen476311 ай бұрын
Maybe, someday, you will find a connection between something that you need to remember, and something a character in your novel needs to remember.
@pinkpanther31409 ай бұрын
Great video! Very interesting insights and ideas you present here. Gave me a lot to think about...
@tdb657 ай бұрын
What was the name of the stash wallet. Was is Bullin? could you post a link.
@LyGamezz11 ай бұрын
Interested on how you work on your novel, using the cards. I am interested in doing that for my novel
@AM-DW
11 ай бұрын
Great video idea.
@pinkpanther3140
9 ай бұрын
@@AM-DW I agree!
@emotionalmindedstate2 ай бұрын
Example. You have a 10000 notes Zettelkasten. And you decide to let me use it. I have ONE idea and ONE note to put it in to your Zettelkasten. I have no idea what your Zettelkasten is about and which notes it contains. I do not know any relations existing between notes. I have no idea about the context surrounding each of your notes. Just BLANK MIND. How do i put my note in your Zettelkasten so it will be mindfully connected to as much of your existing notes as it can be? Please describe a step by step process of my interaction with your's Zettelkasten.
@StellasVegetablegardens6 ай бұрын
Where do you get the boxes from please? Do you have e a link
@oz_jones
6 ай бұрын
They seem to be Globe-Weis/Pendaflex Fiberboard index card storage boxes, available from Amazon. I dont know if I'm able to post a link, but searching should yield results.
@koshisugawara58539 ай бұрын
The Haruki one is actually a genius idea for people who want to write sth like a novel where there is a story. It's like collecting ideas for your book from real life 🤌🏻. This is the first time i hear someone mention such thing and I'll def start using that, thank you. (PS: It's kinda sad that you didn't name one of the siblings Mycroft 😂)
Пікірлер: 13
I have started using index cards for comics-making recently. I haven't gone as intensely into the writing process(yet) since I'm just doing short stories of a few pages, but I find them useful for building up the visual elements needed to finish an illustration, because a lot of what a comic panel needs to feel complete is a few fragments of visual inspiration - character, pose, setting. Those are things that, to stylize them and bring them into the story, just need a few minutes spent sketching them at thumbnail size. Then I can throw them into the scanner and have a lot of material to build the finished page over digitally. The ruled side of the card lets me jot down any notes I need and make sense of what the drawing is supposed to do. I store them with a binder clip in a vinyl zipper bag, which goes in my inside vest pocket along with some drawing supplies. This is "just enough" organization to let me take them out to a library or cafe, review the status of my layouts on my phone and decide what I want to tackle next, or redo cards that didn't turn out.
I like the name ‘Clog’ for your fourth box. That’s what I read on the label!
Lovely organisation of thinking
Maybe, someday, you will find a connection between something that you need to remember, and something a character in your novel needs to remember.
Great video! Very interesting insights and ideas you present here. Gave me a lot to think about...
What was the name of the stash wallet. Was is Bullin? could you post a link.
Interested on how you work on your novel, using the cards. I am interested in doing that for my novel
@AM-DW
11 ай бұрын
Great video idea.
@pinkpanther3140
9 ай бұрын
@@AM-DW I agree!
Example. You have a 10000 notes Zettelkasten. And you decide to let me use it. I have ONE idea and ONE note to put it in to your Zettelkasten. I have no idea what your Zettelkasten is about and which notes it contains. I do not know any relations existing between notes. I have no idea about the context surrounding each of your notes. Just BLANK MIND. How do i put my note in your Zettelkasten so it will be mindfully connected to as much of your existing notes as it can be? Please describe a step by step process of my interaction with your's Zettelkasten.
Where do you get the boxes from please? Do you have e a link
@oz_jones
6 ай бұрын
They seem to be Globe-Weis/Pendaflex Fiberboard index card storage boxes, available from Amazon. I dont know if I'm able to post a link, but searching should yield results.
The Haruki one is actually a genius idea for people who want to write sth like a novel where there is a story. It's like collecting ideas for your book from real life 🤌🏻. This is the first time i hear someone mention such thing and I'll def start using that, thank you. (PS: It's kinda sad that you didn't name one of the siblings Mycroft 😂)