![]() Those intricate faces that looked so good large, shrunk down, just made my project binder look cluttered.Īll I wanted was a bunch of colored balls that I could assign to my characters. But although I have the maturity of a sixteen-year-old, I have *insert mumbling here* eyes. After sorting through hundreds of icons (a major time suck,) I found all kinds of intricate and wonderful images. ![]() ![]() Now you can download ready made icons off the web (ico files) from a number of online archives or you can choose to make your own. Sadly, the stock icons in Scrivener in my opinion… Well, they kind of suck… (sorry.)įortunately the great people at Literature & Latte anticipated our rabid need for customization and made it possible to easily add custom icons. And for those visual types mourning colored Post-its in this electronic age, you can even assign icons and colors. Instead of one huge document, it uses a series of document folders and files that can be linked in various ways. Those of you who’ve followed me for a while know I’m a big software fan-girl of Scrivener and Scrapple (both programs produced by Literature & Latte.) One of the great things about Scrivener is its file based approach.
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