I was asked to re-post this here -- I have created a little web page that let's you import the story engine file (export from the reports screen), and see where there are thematic relationships in your story form.
Mac users: when you save the file from Dramatica, make sure it has the .txt suffix, or you can't import it.
http://jefferycotton.net/dramatica/themeexplorer/themeexplorer.aspx
Visual Story Engine
- phillybudd
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Re: Visual Story Engine
That is a cool way to get another perspective on how your throughlines are connected. Thanks for reposting it.
Does it require Dramatica to be set to use layman's terms? (Edit/Preferences/Term Swap)
Does it require Dramatica to be set to use layman's terms? (Edit/Preferences/Term Swap)
- phillybudd
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Re: Visual Story Engine
Hm, good question. I only tried it with the "layman's" terms -- actually the way the program works, I don't think it will matter. I'll try it out with the alternative terminology.
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