I don't know if it was explained in back video or if I missed it ..... The Frame work is an outline layout that the CHAT takes into consideration when giving book ideas. Do I understand that right? Awesome Video by the way!!
"It's an older model... but it checks out." (insert Mister Miyagi head nod gif) In just general use, -4o is just an extra level of slick and clever above 4.0 Turbo. For my usage, I haven't found that any of the Claude models match my sensibilities. For the novel I'm writing, I haven't found Novelcrafter to be able to replicate my style, but to be fair, I haven't done too much extra work trying to train it on my style. But I do have a use case that I'm interested in unleashing Novelcrafter on. Within the world of my fantasy novel, the religious leaders write extensive works as they interpret and present to the people the messages they receive from their gods. I use quotes from these manuscripts throughout my story, always coming up with the specific quote I need and that's it. But I'd love to let it come up with pages and pages of writing in the style of that religious leader. It's these kinds of deep cut throwaway details that AI writing is great at.
Question: do you add the General Prompt you create to EACH novel or is there a way to add it universally to NC if you write in that style all the time, do you have to add each time you begin a new book , is my question?
Thanks for all this work. I can't help but notice that you are using a codex entry called 'Framework' and you were using it as a reference for your chat with 4o. I looked at some of your other videos but didn't find any information on how to go about setting this up. If you have already covered this aspect of Novelcrafter, may I ask which video covers that information?
what do we do with a sample Codex?
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