Applying Character AI to creative writing can be enhanced with the following tips:
Character Co-creation Method:
- Establishment of a 'Writers' Council': Simultaneous creation of three types of roles: writers, critics, and readers to conduct multi-faceted seminars
- Setting up character conflicts: letting AI characters with different creative philosophies debate and inspire
- Use 'Generation Mode': have characters from a previous version evaluate the new version of the story line
Scene building strategies:
- Human input of base settings first (time/place/core conflict)
- Ask questions in 'what if...' sentences (e.g. 'What if the protagonist chose to run away at this point?')
- Filtering quality plot branches by star ratings
- Organize the storyboard with the markup tool after exporting the dialog transcripts
Pro Tip Tip:
- Add tags for specialized skills such as 'specializes in stream-of-consciousness depictions' to characterizations
- Use the '/show' command to have the AI show the thought process that went into the creation of the work.
- Turning on 'serious literature mode' leads to more complex narrative suggestions
- Paid subscribers can use the 'Multi-Protagonist Viewpoint Switching' feature
It is recommended to stay focused on a single goal per writing session (e.g., refining a character arc) and to take care to export regular text backups. The platform is best suited for breaking through creative bottlenecks, where key plot decisions still need to be author-driven.
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