Haha definitely! Going overboard with stuff like this when I’m given the tools is a blast for me. Sure it’s not the *most productive* thing in the world to do, but if you’re having fun then what’s the harm?
If you automated it all. then everything would be great. but you are doing not even double, but rather triple work. if I were you, I would either look for a good program to convert handwritten text into typed text. Or type on a computer, and draw in a notebook with transfer. or get a tablet and take notes there.
@ Incorrect. I did this as a fun project to help put my notes together in a nice looking way. I enjoyed the process and the result so much that I wanted to share it, not “make content”. There’s nothing wrong with taking the scenic path in life or enjoying what you do, even when it comes to organization. Not a single moment was “wasted” for me here.
Man when I first saw this a couple months ago I felt overwhelmed and thought this was ultra advanced stuff, but now I can fairly say this is simpler than I thought. Thanks for sharing
Im an artist and I have adhd so the look and feel of my notes makes a massive difference in how I remember them. Putting extra work into my most important physical notes makes them stick better and makes work enjoyable for me, which can be a common issue among neurodivergent people. It's a form of art. Not everything has to be bare bones. If I had to use the base text file in windows I would never touch anything I made. Just because it's not the system for you doesn't mean you have to trash on people who like it.
ME TOO! I thought I was alone, I have piles and piles of field notes and I've only gotten through half of a book so far, but it's all good it'll be worth it in the end.
just started getting into the idea of creating my own second brain, this stuff is honestly really inspiring and honestly makes obsidian a little more approachable to me!! love the quality of your videos dude, keep making more!
Not only is this one of the most impressive things I've seen anyone done in Obsidian, the video is crisp. Editing, sound, screen recording and explanation. You have this stuff down to an art man.
This is so awesome! I subbed already. Even though I might not apply this technique myself but I am excited to see other people so passionately building things/systems for themselves and it works so beautifully. (well within the constrains of Obsidian ofc)
This video actually answered all the things i wanted to do with the obsidian , I was going through each video to find a lead but it is amazing to find them all in one video like this.
WOW! What a awesome video. I recently started using a supernote for cramming every analogue notebook I had inside it and am thinking about data structure and organising my stuff over different systems, your video helped me a lot with some decisions and things I haven't even thought of. Maybe I should get back into Obsidian again. Keep up the good work! Hope to see some more of your future developments from your structure.
i love obsidian so much i love how much care people have for their notes and mine is pretty complex and love how i can find a vid like this and then add even more stuff to my notes
Holy shit! I am watching this video on my TV and I am impressed with the production quality of everything you do! So I jumped on my phone to say this! Love your video, motion graphics, the styling of your notes (so retro! Reminds me of some notes found in games somehow). Your audio is also superb! Really enjoy your content!
Wow, thank you so much!! (I'm just over here with a "fake it 'til you make it" mentality, trying to make something professional looking with what I have at my disposal!) Hearing this really means the world to me, I'm so glad you're enjoying the content and thank you for taking the time to drop a comment!
@@cyanvoxelyour content is very professional looking / sounding / feeling! I was wondering do they do this as their day job? They seem so good at this!
I love this video so much. It brings me so much joy seeing someone else who likes to keep data organized. I want to do the same but never gets it right.
OK you need to calm the hell down, you're a madman!!! :D :D :D I love that you've migrated your analog notebooks! How cool is that?!?!? Thanks for your previous video on your process, your themes and your vault tour!! I grabbed the theme and it's so slick!! Now all I gotta do is take some notes and I'll be good! Oh, also what game are you working on?!? Loved that the alien's all "We eat gold." I need that on a poster.
Thanks so much haha! Glad you're enjoying the theme and the whole process! That note in particular was for a medieval/sci-fi crossover sort of tower defense and resource management game. Imagine mining asteroids for raw materials while also using the stone to build castle-like forts to defend against encroaching aliens. I needed a reason for the aliens to be so interested in the castles' materials, and thought "gold is their food" would be a pretty funny subversion!
I love it. I’m used to using Notion for this but can’t customize enough, and as a software engineer myself this workflow and flexibility makes me giddy. Thanks for showing me the way. With the other video and you explanation on tags I’m looking into making obsidian my new directory UI
I'm SO GLAD I clicked on this video! Genuinely made me smile out of joy of how awesome this is! Absolutely love the look and feel of the video, and all the depths you went into! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for, for YEARS! Thank you so much for making this! Subscribed!
@edgelimits Sure thing! For pretty much everything I’m using the JetBrains Mono Nerd Font. I’ll have a video coming soon going over that and everything else I’m using for my vault!
Great video! You've certainly inspired me to change the look of my obsidian vault. I couldn't help but notice your organization system, maybe you could go a little more in depth on a vault tour one day? 👀👀
Thanks!! I've definitely got a vault tour/overview video in the works, in the meantime though I'm essentially using a combination of the Zettelkasten and PARA systems, and tweaking them to work better for me as I throw new types of notes an knowledge at my vault.
Not sure about the number of people who want to spend what looks like 20 or 30 minutes scanning, Photoshop editing, importing, tagging etc on a single page of notes is probably pretty small. Fascinating that anyone would go to anywhere near this amount of trouble. When I want to digitize a drawing or something in my notebook I usually just take a picture of it with my phone, maybe pull it into Samsung Notes. Also Samsung Notes does a pretty good job of searching through handwriting text whether it's in the native format or an imported photos. This is about 50 times more work than I'm willing to put into it but the obsidian thing is something I hadn't heard of and worth looking into.
I’m sure that the number of other people who’d go though with this process would be low; For me, my thought process starts at “what’s the best outcome of what I want to achieve?”, then I build the process that accomplishes that goal first. If it’s something I wish to continue with, that’s when I’ll spend the extra time to optimize and create a more efficient process, compromising where I’m willing to. This is more a showcase of the outcome of this idea with a lighthearted journey through the process, not so much a recommendation for an efficient process. For plain text notes, I don’t care so much for preserving them in such extravagant detail. When it comes to drawings and sketches, however, personally I prefer to have them archived in such a quality that I wouldn’t feel so disappointed if I lost the original copies. And if Obsidian is new to you, I do recommend giving it a look and see if there’s something there for you. It’s a world apart from something like Samsung Notes I would say, but if you’ve got something that’s working well for you already then that’s great on its own!
The tan page style is fantastic and makes your graphics really looks like black ink. I also love your explicit properties, I might steal that for my minimal vault! Some notes on the process, if you're not obsessed with high quality: - phones cameras are pretty good at scanning with fair quality, if you don't want to invest in a scanner - AI can help you remove the background behind a text, but I don't think the result can be as clear as yours on Photoshop (yet). It probably will be integrated to scanning features soon 😊
You sick psycho! Thats cool 🤩 I am glad and disapointed at once that I do not need/do physical sketches. Disapointed, as this process and system looks awsome, glad because I would start build up same system for my own, and dissapear from family file for weeks 😋
This has convinced me to grab one of my notebooks and carry it around wherever I go. My friends think I'm weird. I don't know if I agree, but, at least I'm organised.
That's amazing! If I had access to a high quality scanner I'd do this. I take pictures with my phone and embed them into obsidian but that's it. When I have some free time, i'll try to experiment with this and see how much it works from just snapping pictures with my phone camera.
If you’re taking pictures from your phone, I’ve used the Microsoft Lens app in the past that does a decent job at removing some of the distortion and can apply some filters that clean up the image a bit. You won’t be able to use the color effects I’m using since you need a transparent background for that, but if you’ve got software that can take out the white background then you can give it a shot!
A lot of this is way over my head but absolutely loving your aesthetic and editing. I see the above comments about the css and your font- what theme do you run?
At that point maybe you should consider investing into a eink note taking tablet like the Remarkable or Onyx Boox, that way you can take note wherever you are and still keep your handwriting, without the cleaning up process, and in vector format
I've been looking into it, actually! Currently I've been using an iPad with the Apple Pencil to take Excalidraw notes directly in my vault, however anther commenter (KnightmareProductions) brought up the RocketBook, which is a hybrid ink notebook that also "scans" the pages for you and can send the impressions it gets off to a cloud service. Definitely an area I want to look into more!
Wondering if for a casual like me apps like camscanner wouldn't suffice to pre-scan the diagrams themselves. But that's for after I backup everything digital, thanks for reminding me to check if everything works
Very cool. I have a pretty good collection of field books and I’ve recently started exploring obsidian. How about just scanning the pages in and adding #tags and links? I have a full Vipassana meditation program handwritten in one notebook that may find its way into obsidian. Ps. You can record actions and replay in Photoshop btw.
I used to just use Notion, but then slowly came to fully switch to Obsidian. It does a few things differently, for example it doesn't have the same sort of "block" structure as Notion, but as a place to store and manage notes and documents I've really been enjoying it. There's also the Make.md plugin, which turns Obsidian into a more Notion-like experience!
Do you think you could beifly explain how you organize your notes, or link a guid where you learned how, I am looking to refactor my notes organization method, and yours looks clean!
I'm using a combination of the Zettelkasten and PARA methods, basically using PARA for projects and information and then Zettelkasten for my thoughts and linking knowledge together - I'm always tweaking the systems to work better for me as I run into issues, but I'd recommend looking into those two to help give you a jump start! (I've got a follow-up video planned where I got into more detail!)
Thank you for sharing this video! I've been searching for a note-taking app that suits both my coding needs and my Japanese studies. Would be able to share your 'Japanese' class?. Really love how it look at 1:13. Edit: I did figured out the Japanese page style. I love it.
OMG this is AMAZING! I thought I was crazy for wanting really good integrations between my handwritten notes, iPad scribbles and drawings, and the endless customisability that comes with text-based notes. This is such a great solution. Too bad I don't have Photoshop though, would something like Procreate achieve the same outcome? Is there a way to make the importing of handwritten notes less tedious?
I'm exploring ways to streamline the process and make it more efficient, including hopefully skipping the whole Photoshop process! I've got a couple leads and will likely make a follow up video sometime!
This feels incredibly inefficient, especially the part where you manually process in Photoshop each and every page. I kind of love it. The result is incredibly pretty, I must say. How about a small form factor e ink tablet? People say good things about the supernote A6 one.
great video, the algo needs to do its job and give u more views. Have you considered an AI scanning this automagically I think you could make it speed up the work flow.
Thanks! I’ve had pretty bad luck with AI cleaning up photos like this, but maybe someday it’ll get there. If anything there might be some better handwriting recognition out there which could come in handy
I've been trying to figure out how to do the text extraction thing on GIMP & no matter how much I research & play around with it I just can't for the life of me figure it out. If anyone could help, I'd be super appreciative.
For the colors, I'm using a custom CSS snippet based on this one: forum.obsidian.md/t/iterative-rainbow-folder-colors-css/21066 although my version of the snippet has some bugs with it currently, so I haven't uploaded it anywhere as of yet. As for the font, I'm using "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono" as my Interface, Text, and Monospace font. It's a free and open source font you can download from JetBrains themselves or Google Fonts. In Obsidian, just change those mentioned font categories in your Appearance settings and you should be good to go!
Where do you suppose I can go to for an in depth beginner Obsidian tutorial? There’s a fair few out there I know, just wondering if you yourself had one saved for reference. Thanks!
It's great, but for some reason this doesn't work in my images, it seems like it's necessary to go through that tedious process, I mean it's very good, because you can have your drawings digitized and with that essence of being drawn by hand. Thank you so much for sharing it.
This is overly complicated I love it. I think the process can be part of the pleasure and the result is really satisfying
Haha definitely! Going overboard with stuff like this when I’m given the tools is a blast for me. Sure it’s not the *most productive* thing in the world to do, but if you’re having fun then what’s the harm?
@@cyanvoxeli do things similar like this with automation scripts 😝 tinkering / the process is so much fun!
If you automated it all. then everything would be great. but you are doing not even double, but rather triple work. if I were you, I would either look for a good program to convert handwritten text into typed text. Or type on a computer, and draw in a notebook with transfer. or get a tablet and take notes there.
@@cyanvoxel Harm is the time waste. You're doing this for content only.
@ Incorrect. I did this as a fun project to help put my notes together in a nice looking way. I enjoyed the process and the result so much that I wanted to share it, not “make content”. There’s nothing wrong with taking the scenic path in life or enjoying what you do, even when it comes to organization. Not a single moment was “wasted” for me here.
Man when I first saw this a couple months ago I felt overwhelmed and thought this was ultra advanced stuff, but now I can fairly say this is simpler than I thought. Thanks for sharing
This is for people who enjoy the aesthetics of working more than the work itself
Yeah, I am so over it lol.
Im an artist and I have adhd so the look and feel of my notes makes a massive difference in how I remember them. Putting extra work into my most important physical notes makes them stick better and makes work enjoyable for me, which can be a common issue among neurodivergent people. It's a form of art. Not everything has to be bare bones. If I had to use the base text file in windows I would never touch anything I made. Just because it's not the system for you doesn't mean you have to trash on people who like it.
Work stops feeling like work when you spend time diving into the deep end of the niche corners you adore
@@theConcernedWyvern stop saying everything thats a personal preference is a adhd thing youre not special
well is it wrong if people who loves their work want to make their work look beautiful? I don't think so
I'm so ecstatic to find someone else who is just as insane as I am, this is exactly what I've been trying to do !!
ME TOO! I thought I was alone, I have piles and piles of field notes and I've only gotten through half of a book so far, but it's all good it'll be worth it in the end.
just started getting into the idea of creating my own second brain, this stuff is honestly really inspiring and honestly makes obsidian a little more approachable to me!! love the quality of your videos dude, keep making more!
Not only is this one of the most impressive things I've seen anyone done in Obsidian, the video is crisp. Editing, sound, screen recording and explanation. You have this stuff down to an art man.
Your editing on this video looks amazing.
The sheer amount of effort. Just WoW.
The algorithm is doing its thing.
I hope those 25 subscribers blow up to 25k. 🤞
And now it's already 10X-ed.
Now at 17.4K - he's gon' get bigger
Wait… did he really only have 25 subscribers two months ago? Because it just crossed 20K 😦😃
nearly there! 24k
300 moreee!
your content is just 👌 some youtubers are sort of afraid of getting technical but i love how you just dive into it
This is the coolest thing I've seen in like forever
Obsidian has a lot of features I wasn’t aware of the first time I tried it, this is wild!
This is so awesome! I subbed already.
Even though I might not apply this technique myself but I am excited to see other people so passionately building things/systems for themselves and it works so beautifully. (well within the constrains of Obsidian ofc)
This video actually answered all the things i wanted to do with the obsidian , I was going through each video to find a lead but it is amazing to find them all in one video like this.
WOW! What a awesome video. I recently started using a supernote for cramming every analogue notebook I had inside it and am thinking about data structure and organising my stuff over different systems, your video helped me a lot with some decisions and things I haven't even thought of. Maybe I should get back into Obsidian again. Keep up the good work! Hope to see some more of your future developments from your structure.
i love obsidian so much i love how much care people have for their notes and mine is pretty complex and love how i can find a vid like this and then add even more stuff to my notes
Great explanation and process. The CSS snippets look great.
This is beautiful and so unique. I think this could work well with digital sketches and mind maps. Thank you for sharing!
Holy shit! I am watching this video on my TV and I am impressed with the production quality of everything you do! So I jumped on my phone to say this!
Love your video, motion graphics, the styling of your notes (so retro! Reminds me of some notes found in games somehow). Your audio is also superb!
Really enjoy your content!
Wow, thank you so much!! (I'm just over here with a "fake it 'til you make it" mentality, trying to make something professional looking with what I have at my disposal!) Hearing this really means the world to me, I'm so glad you're enjoying the content and thank you for taking the time to drop a comment!
@@cyanvoxelyour content is very professional looking / sounding / feeling! I was wondering do they do this as their day job? They seem so good at this!
I love this video so much. It brings me so much joy seeing someone else who likes to keep data organized. I want to do the same but never gets it right.
I was just going to shoot an image with my phone and crop to what I need and insert it into obsidian where needed. Your way looks so much better.
I can see this being useful to publish notes for others or refining your own into evergreen notes but insanity the way I regularly use Obsidian
It's like being in the mind of an artictic guy :) Thanks for the experience!
OK you need to calm the hell down, you're a madman!!! :D :D :D I love that you've migrated your analog notebooks! How cool is that?!?!? Thanks for your previous video on your process, your themes and your vault tour!! I grabbed the theme and it's so slick!! Now all I gotta do is take some notes and I'll be good! Oh, also what game are you working on?!? Loved that the alien's all "We eat gold." I need that on a poster.
Thanks so much haha! Glad you're enjoying the theme and the whole process! That note in particular was for a medieval/sci-fi crossover sort of tower defense and resource management game. Imagine mining asteroids for raw materials while also using the stone to build castle-like forts to defend against encroaching aliens. I needed a reason for the aliens to be so interested in the castles' materials, and thought "gold is their food" would be a pretty funny subversion!
This is my new favorite TH-cam channel.
I love it. I’m used to using Notion for this but can’t customize enough, and as a software engineer myself this workflow and flexibility makes me giddy. Thanks for showing me the way. With the other video and you explanation on tags I’m looking into making obsidian my new directory UI
I'm SO GLAD I clicked on this video! Genuinely made me smile out of joy of how awesome this is! Absolutely love the look and feel of the video, and all the depths you went into! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for, for YEARS! Thank you so much for making this! Subscribed!
Those are some mouth-watering notes you got there man, and I am actually happy that I found someone else who has the same interest as me, keep it up!
brilliant. you should make a plugin video explaining how to really achieve your obsidian look. fonts etc.
Yes please, meanwhile while we wait, could you please list the Fonts that you are using?
@edgelimits Sure thing! For pretty much everything I’m using the JetBrains Mono Nerd Font. I’ll have a video coming soon going over that and everything else I’m using for my vault!
Great video! You've certainly inspired me to change the look of my obsidian vault. I couldn't help but notice your organization system, maybe you could go a little more in depth on a vault tour one day? 👀👀
Thanks!! I've definitely got a vault tour/overview video in the works, in the meantime though I'm essentially using a combination of the Zettelkasten and PARA systems, and tweaking them to work better for me as I throw new types of notes an knowledge at my vault.
That is a crazy amount of work to make it work lol. Love the effort to get what you want done man keep it up!
This is so cool, and exactly what I needed to know was possible!!
Not sure about the number of people who want to spend what looks like 20 or 30 minutes scanning, Photoshop editing, importing, tagging etc on a single page of notes is probably pretty small. Fascinating that anyone would go to anywhere near this amount of trouble. When I want to digitize a drawing or something in my notebook I usually just take a picture of it with my phone, maybe pull it into Samsung Notes. Also Samsung Notes does a pretty good job of searching through handwriting text whether it's in the native format or an imported photos. This is about 50 times more work than I'm willing to put into it but the obsidian thing is something I hadn't heard of and worth looking into.
I’m sure that the number of other people who’d go though with this process would be low; For me, my thought process starts at “what’s the best outcome of what I want to achieve?”, then I build the process that accomplishes that goal first. If it’s something I wish to continue with, that’s when I’ll spend the extra time to optimize and create a more efficient process, compromising where I’m willing to. This is more a showcase of the outcome of this idea with a lighthearted journey through the process, not so much a recommendation for an efficient process.
For plain text notes, I don’t care so much for preserving them in such extravagant detail. When it comes to drawings and sketches, however, personally I prefer to have them archived in such a quality that I wouldn’t feel so disappointed if I lost the original copies.
And if Obsidian is new to you, I do recommend giving it a look and see if there’s something there for you. It’s a world apart from something like Samsung Notes I would say, but if you’ve got something that’s working well for you already then that’s great on its own!
This is insane. I love it.
super cool dude! i just started by obsidian journey. thanx for the inspo!
The tan page style is fantastic and makes your graphics really looks like black ink. I also love your explicit properties, I might steal that for my minimal vault!
Some notes on the process, if you're not obsessed with high quality:
- phones cameras are pretty good at scanning with fair quality, if you don't want to invest in a scanner
- AI can help you remove the background behind a text, but I don't think the result can be as clear as yours on Photoshop (yet). It probably will be integrated to scanning features soon 😊
great video! most obsidian video are so text based and i'd love to see some that are more image based!
This was amazing. Thank you so much!!
Honesty the way you go in depth with the customisation you could probably pull of amazing obsidian publish designs
I am in awe... it's so crazy, so amazing and so beautiful! 😲
You sick psycho!
Thats cool 🤩
I am glad and disapointed at once that I do not need/do physical sketches.
Disapointed, as this process and system looks awsome,
glad because I would start build up same system for my own, and dissapear from family file for weeks 😋
Well now the Internet knows what you did at Jan. 24th at 10:20 xD
wtf this looks incredible
This has convinced me to grab one of my notebooks and carry it around wherever I go. My friends think I'm weird. I don't know if I agree, but, at least I'm organised.
I'm in awe! Love it!
That's amazing! If I had access to a high quality scanner I'd do this. I take pictures with my phone and embed them into obsidian but that's it. When I have some free time, i'll try to experiment with this and see how much it works from just snapping pictures with my phone camera.
If you’re taking pictures from your phone, I’ve used the Microsoft Lens app in the past that does a decent job at removing some of the distortion and can apply some filters that clean up the image a bit. You won’t be able to use the color effects I’m using since you need a transparent background for that, but if you’ve got software that can take out the white background then you can give it a shot!
@@cyanvoxelwow I didn't know that thank you for the tip!
A lot of this is way over my head but absolutely loving your aesthetic and editing. I see the above comments about the css and your font- what theme do you run?
Thanks!! And I’m using the Vanilla AMOLED theme - I’ve actually got a new vault tour video if you’re interested in all the theming details!
Absolutely love your approach to this, I'm inspired!
Wow, I used obsidian way back, but didn't know of its possibilities to this extent... think I have to give it another go.
Man this is a good deep dive!
1:37 "tag studio" notes, foreshadowing :P
Nice, thanks for the in depth info. I may have missed this but are you also storing the initial scans of each page along side the Obsidian note too?
OMG. I am the same person. I had footnotes. and scanned them. omg this is amazing im not alone!
It is terrific... Great job!
That absolutely is overkill. Nice.
I Really Like How You Journal Games! 🙂
this is just wonderful!
Oh man, I hate how much I love it. Now to spend way too much time trying to automate it.
That's what happens when you're passionate and talented
Excellent video!
Many thanks! While any system I use needs to be much more lightweight, I will be taking some tidbits from here to incorporate.
At that point maybe you should consider investing into a eink note taking tablet like the Remarkable or Onyx Boox, that way you can take note wherever you are and still keep your handwriting, without the cleaning up process, and in vector format
I've been looking into it, actually! Currently I've been using an iPad with the Apple Pencil to take Excalidraw notes directly in my vault, however anther commenter (KnightmareProductions) brought up the RocketBook, which is a hybrid ink notebook that also "scans" the pages for you and can send the impressions it gets off to a cloud service. Definitely an area I want to look into more!
I love the idea of this but it seems incredibly time-consuming 😱
This! my ADHD brain is both excited and overwhelmed. I have to learn to do this. Thank you!
ngl this is extreme overkill for my use case but it looks so fucking good. Cheers for the inspiration. 🤘🏻
Holy crap. I don't think I'll ever go back to handwriting notes. But will save this for drawings. Can you do a written guide?
I only just noticed some spoilers to TagStudio in this video
Thumbnail is very pretty
Wondering if for a casual like me apps like camscanner wouldn't suffice to pre-scan the diagrams themselves.
But that's for after I backup everything digital, thanks for reminding me to check if everything works
I feel like Obsidian is what all the people who used to manually edit their mp3 tags have been waiting for.
😅 this... is true
Imagine what Charles Darwin would have been able to do with Obsidian and Field Notes.
Why specifically Charles Darwin lmao
Well, now I know how to bridge my bullet journals with digital notes
Very cool. I have a pretty good collection of field books and I’ve recently started exploring obsidian. How about just scanning the pages in and adding #tags and links? I have a full Vipassana meditation program handwritten in one notebook that may find its way into obsidian. Ps. You can record actions and replay in Photoshop btw.
I have Notion too. So, you use this program in combination? I'm definitely going to look into this program too. This looks amazing!
I used to just use Notion, but then slowly came to fully switch to Obsidian. It does a few things differently, for example it doesn't have the same sort of "block" structure as Notion, but as a place to store and manage notes and documents I've really been enjoying it. There's also the Make.md plugin, which turns Obsidian into a more Notion-like experience!
I would be interested in how you made your pocket notebooks. A guide of sorts if you will
I don’t have a great process to be honest, but I’d be open to going over it in a future video!
well, you also get an epaper writing tablet like remarkable or supernote.
Do you think you could beifly explain how you organize your notes, or link a guid where you learned how, I am looking to refactor my notes organization method, and yours looks clean!
Also amazing video!
I'm using a combination of the Zettelkasten and PARA methods, basically using PARA for projects and information and then Zettelkasten for my thoughts and linking knowledge together - I'm always tweaking the systems to work better for me as I run into issues, but I'd recommend looking into those two to help give you a jump start! (I've got a follow-up video planned where I got into more detail!)
Thank you so much!!
@cyanvoxel thank you!!!
I made a pyrhon script that edit the handwrinting notes easily!
Thank you for sharing this video! I've been searching for a note-taking app that suits both my coding needs and my Japanese studies. Would be able to share your 'Japanese' class?. Really love how it look at 1:13.
Edit: I did figured out the Japanese page style. I love it.
what font/s are you using inside obsidian they look so clean.
OMG this is AMAZING! I thought I was crazy for wanting really good integrations between my handwritten notes, iPad scribbles and drawings, and the endless customisability that comes with text-based notes. This is such a great solution. Too bad I don't have Photoshop though, would something like Procreate achieve the same outcome? Is there a way to make the importing of handwritten notes less tedious?
I'm exploring ways to streamline the process and make it more efficient, including hopefully skipping the whole Photoshop process! I've got a couple leads and will likely make a follow up video sometime!
It's amazing 😍
This feels incredibly inefficient, especially the part where you manually process in Photoshop each and every page. I kind of love it. The result is incredibly pretty, I must say.
How about a small form factor e ink tablet?
People say good things about the supernote A6 one.
great video, the algo needs to do its job and give u more views. Have you considered an AI scanning this automagically I think you could make it speed up the work flow.
Thanks! I’ve had pretty bad luck with AI cleaning up photos like this, but maybe someday it’ll get there. If anything there might be some better handwriting recognition out there which could come in handy
Can you make a tutorial of how cleanup and export but on Gimp?
Oh man, it is way toooo complex .
Note taking doesn’t have to be so complex. I use Obsidian in a very minimalistic way, and I enjoyed it even more !
It is esoteric.
Git gud
Wayyyyyyy to complex* 😌
@@VADYCAN Waaaaaaay too complex*
Do you still use field notebooks or was this conversion a one-time process to digital?
It’s been a while since I’ve used them regularly, but this process has reignited that interest so I’ll probably start carrying them around more again!
Great vid, thanks. What theme are you using?
Very tasteful
inspiring yet quite insane
I've been trying to figure out how to do the text extraction thing on GIMP & no matter how much I research & play around with it I just can't for the life of me figure it out. If anyone could help, I'd be super appreciative.
I like this. I like this a lot.
Un trabajo hermoso, sin duda. Yo sólo escaneo, pongo el pdf en una nota y coloco palabras clave. Simple, pero me funciona
Please tell me how to make the tree of files and folders colored like yours. And I will also be grateful if you explain how to make a font like yours.
For the colors, I'm using a custom CSS snippet based on this one: forum.obsidian.md/t/iterative-rainbow-folder-colors-css/21066 although my version of the snippet has some bugs with it currently, so I haven't uploaded it anywhere as of yet.
As for the font, I'm using "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono" as my Interface, Text, and Monospace font. It's a free and open source font you can download from JetBrains themselves or Google Fonts. In Obsidian, just change those mentioned font categories in your Appearance settings and you should be good to go!
How did you get the properties list at the top with date, tag an cssclasses?
Where do you suppose I can go to for an in depth beginner Obsidian tutorial? There’s a fair few out there I know, just wondering if you yourself had one saved for reference. Thanks!
Have you tried using the Huion X Note or some similar notebook which auto digitises and scans the notes?
This is madness
Where do you store the .png files ? Do you use excalidraw ?
It's great, but for some reason this doesn't work in my images, it seems like it's necessary to go through that tedious process, I mean it's very good, because you can have your drawings digitized and with that essence of being drawn by hand. Thank you so much for sharing it.
like in notion can we duplicate these templates???