Sometimes figuring out what way of plotting is easiest and most beneficial to you isn't as simple as, "Maybe i'm not a plotter..."
I've never considered Visual Plotting until I actually tried it.
I came up with this idea after revisiting an old website I got from a professor called, Excalidraw
- It's a free website that's basically just like a digital whiteboard.
First of all, What is Visual Plotting?
Visual Plotting is a term I coined (idk if it's an actual thing or not...) for a technique of plotting that involves visually connecting the dots/plot points.
What does a Visual Plot look like?
It can look like anything you want! But if you want some templates, here are some I've made using the plotting techniques I've talked about before;
The End Plotting; When you aren't sure exactly what you want your story to be about, but you know what you want the end to look like. Base your plotting off of that ending scene and create choices for your characters to make that will help lead them to the end.
Major Scenes Plotting; Scene based plotting is one of my all time favorite ways to plot. When you know what scenes you want to put in your story, but you can't visualize how they connect, this is definetly the one for you. You can use this part as an over view and go into more detail when you want to.
The "I only have concepts" Plot; This is a less organized version of the Major Scenes Plotting. it's more of, "I have a bunch of scenes or ideas of what I want, but idk how to fit them in."
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