I did my first book and uploaded it to UA-cam narrated by Eleven Labs. I selected 300 pages but got in the high 200s. That became a 10 hour plus video. I did this before I watched any tutorials on editing. If I had watched this, video first, I would have rephrased. The Title of my Audiobook is "Silvah Foxx" You can feel free on to use mine as an example. I made no editing at all on it. Now, I see how to insert characters that I made on ChatGpt using the elements. The ai did it but rename the sub characters. which was nicely done. A little repetitive at some points stylistically. Wow, now I see that I can add photos and videos which is another plus. Another ai I use is "ai invideo" which can auto generate Narrator plus 5 voices. However, it fights you on video length. But they have a script to video option that would work well with Squibler. I want to learn if Squibler does screenplays that describes the characters and the script. I believe this would be perfect for "ai invideo"
This looks like a truly amazing tool. I'm not sure it will handle the project I've already started, especially within my current budget, lol, but I'd love to try this the next time I write a book. Huge props to everyone involved in bringing Squibler to life.
this looks really interesting and a complete package. regarding the printing, will I have the soft copy of the design that I can use subsequently, for example on Amazon KDP
Squibler looks interesting. I've been looking for the right tools to get AI into my writing. I'm writing short stories that I hope a magazine will want to publish. That means writing one story per month. The stories I'm writing have the same two characters. It is two teanagers that make electronic gadgets and end up in adventures with a twist at the end. I wonder if I could use each chapter as a short story? I would want some data from the previous chapter but not necessary everything that went before. How can I control this in Squibler?
Hi, @Robert--you will probably want to create and use the Elements function. This will allow you to create your characters and settings, and then have the AI generate text with these characters.
@@moxieanderson1721 Sounds like a good idea. I haven't got enough knowledge abut Squibler to even know about the Elements function, but it sounds like some other products too.
I saw that there is an option to have the AI create a complete outline from the plot. How customizable is the outline? can I ask the AI to create, say, 30 Chapters?
How does the AI track changes and/or edits within chapters does the AI know that a change made in chapter one effects storyline in chapter 5 or event in subsequent chapters
Hi, @coldste--a few tips. 1. Make sure you are using a PC. 2. Try Google Chrome. 3. Clear your web-browsing cache. This should help your manuscript to generate.
I did my first book and uploaded it to UA-cam narrated by Eleven Labs. I selected 300 pages but got in the high 200s. That became a 10 hour plus video. I did this before I watched any tutorials on editing. If I had watched this, video first, I would have rephrased. The Title of my Audiobook is "Silvah Foxx" You can feel free on to use mine as an example. I made no editing at all on it. Now, I see how to insert characters that I made on ChatGpt using the elements. The ai did it but rename the sub characters. which was nicely done. A little repetitive at some points stylistically. Wow, now I see that I can add photos and videos which is another plus.
Another ai I use is "ai invideo" which can auto generate Narrator plus 5 voices. However, it fights you on video length. But they have a script to video option that would work well with Squibler. I want to learn if Squibler does screenplays that describes the characters and the script. I believe this would be perfect for "ai invideo"
This looks like a truly amazing tool. I'm not sure it will handle the project I've already started, especially within my current budget, lol, but I'd love to try this the next time I write a book. Huge props to everyone involved in bringing Squibler to life.
That looks amazing. I can't wait to try it.
this looks really interesting and a complete package. regarding the printing, will I have the soft copy of the design that I can use subsequently, for example on Amazon KDP
Hi, @Vantagehub -- yes, you can export and publish on the platform of your choice, including Amazon KDP.
Awesome!!
Thanks! ❤
Squibler looks interesting. I've been looking for the right tools to get AI into my writing. I'm writing short stories that I hope a magazine will want to publish. That means writing one story per month. The stories I'm writing have the same two characters. It is two teanagers that make electronic gadgets and end up in adventures with a twist at the end. I wonder if I could use each chapter as a short story? I would want some data from the previous chapter but not necessary everything that went before. How can I control this in Squibler?
Hi, @Robert--you will probably want to create and use the Elements function. This will allow you to create your characters and settings, and then have the AI generate text with these characters.
@@moxieanderson1721 Sounds like a good idea. I haven't got enough knowledge abut Squibler to even know about the Elements function, but it sounds like some other products too.
i just got the pro trial and was wondering whether squibler can generate book cover (book cover image )
Hi, @stephen -- we do offer custom covers designed by our artists. If you click on File > Export > Print, you will see our printing sevices.
I feel like the website is messing with me. Every manuscript I try to generate fails in seconds. Is there a video to help with that?
I saw that there is an option to have the AI create a complete outline from the plot. How customizable is the outline? can I ask the AI to create, say, 30 Chapters?
How does the AI track changes and/or edits within chapters does the AI know that a change made in chapter one effects storyline in chapter 5 or event in subsequent chapters
Any reason why I keep getting “Menuscript generation failed”
Hi, @coldste--a few tips. 1. Make sure you are using a PC. 2. Try Google Chrome. 3. Clear your web-browsing cache. This should help your manuscript to generate.
Very expensive and had to cancel my account with Squibler.