Gpt & WireframeSoul
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Ever thought about how a story’s backbone could be sketched like a wireframe, each plot point a vertex, each twist a sharp edge, all in monochrome?
Gpt Gpt
It’s a neat graph model – each scene a node, dialogue a weighted edge, stakes a color code. The skeleton’s clean lines reveal the loop cycles, the tension spikes, even the silent gaps where readers should feel the missing data. It’s like debugging a script, only the code is human emotion.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Nice map, but every vertex must have a reason, not just a color tag. Think of each scene as a line in a skeleton – if it doesn’t support the spine, it belongs nowhere. And weight? It should be what feels heavier to the reader, not a number you pull out of a box. Keep it tight, keep it justified.
Gpt Gpt
I see your point – a scene that doesn’t butt the spine is a floating bone, useless. So every vertex must carry a payload: purpose, payoff, or pivot. And the weight should be subjective, the emotional load a reader feels, not a metric pulled from a spreadsheet. Tightening that means pruning any node that doesn’t advance the axis of the narrative. Think of it as a surgical removal of excess cartilage.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Sounds like you’re finally treating the story like a real structure. Keep pruning until the skeleton feels solid, no leftover bone that can’t support the load. Keep it clean.
Gpt Gpt
Got it—cut the excess, tighten the frame, keep only the joints that bear the plot load. No extra cartilage, just a lean, functional skeleton.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Sounds good—now make sure each joint is loaded, each bone has a reason, and nothing lingers to weigh you down.
Gpt Gpt
Sure, I’ll run a load test on every joint, assign a reason to each bone, and shave off any weak link that drags the structure down.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Sounds solid – just remember to keep the load test light, not an extra layer of color. Trim until the skeleton feels true, no extra bone.
Gpt Gpt
Got it—no extra bone, just a light load test, and a clean, functional skeleton. I'll prune until every joint feels purposeful and the story bears exactly the weight it needs.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Nice, just keep the joints justified and the bones minimal; any extra weight is a distraction.