DRAMATICA - OS THROUGHLINE OPTIONS
Posted: Aug 28, 2010 5:27 am
HELLO --
OF the million questions about Dramatica I anticipate having (apologies in advance), I would like to ask if someone (Thank God for Chris), can please help with this situation:
I am trying to adjust my option for the OS THROUGHLINE, Whereas it seems I should be able to "add" Situation, Activity, Fixed Attitude and Manipulation, "Situation" is the only option available to me.
I am sure this is a result of going forward, and back changing settings. But I cant seem to get it back to give me the full option set, even if I click "clear story forming" which I did out of curiosity and ended up losing some prior input (obviously).
and if you want to tackle another question, in brief, as I am sure the answer may be complex, my story follows many characters and many protag/antagonist and main character/impact character relationships -- think CRASH! .... I dont even know how to approach this with Dramatica ... No side kick, etc..
THANKS SO MUCH .. for your help and consideration.
Regards,
Bob
OF the million questions about Dramatica I anticipate having (apologies in advance), I would like to ask if someone (Thank God for Chris), can please help with this situation:
I am trying to adjust my option for the OS THROUGHLINE, Whereas it seems I should be able to "add" Situation, Activity, Fixed Attitude and Manipulation, "Situation" is the only option available to me.
I am sure this is a result of going forward, and back changing settings. But I cant seem to get it back to give me the full option set, even if I click "clear story forming" which I did out of curiosity and ended up losing some prior input (obviously).
and if you want to tackle another question, in brief, as I am sure the answer may be complex, my story follows many characters and many protag/antagonist and main character/impact character relationships -- think CRASH! .... I dont even know how to approach this with Dramatica ... No side kick, etc..
THANKS SO MUCH .. for your help and consideration.
Regards,
Bob