```table-of-contents title: **Table of Contents** ``` --- ## Disclaimer The creator of this Obsidian vault has **NOT** included any source materials or other copyrighted material from outside sources. ## Comp Book (Vault) Layout - Different folders for each form of art performed - `Coloring`: For coloring pages and related materials - `Dot to Dot`: For dot to dot pages and related materials - `Drawing`: For drawing and sketches - `Ideas - Inspiration`: For ideas and inspiration tracking - `Zentangle`: For Zentangle and ZIA (Zentangle Inspired Art) - Various sub folders to help with organization of files - `attachments`: For files that are attached to notes - `Complete`: For completed art works - `In Progress`: For art that is being worked on currently or has been worked on previously - `Prepped`: Materials that will be used for digital art later - `Source Materials`: Source files that have been converted or adjusted based on need - Various gallery notes to help with surfacing information and art stored within - Look for files with `_Gallery -` as the start of the file name - A `Notes` section that has a lot of useful information related to digital art - A `__Dashboard` note that is meant to be the 'starting point' for the vault. ## Using The Comp Book (Vault) - Each piece of artwork gets 3 files: - The source file for use with a drawing app such as Krita - A PNG or JPG export of the file to ensure notes have a good thumbnail preview of the artwork - A standard Obsidian note to encapsulate any metadata and notes related to the artwork - There are a number of templates that can be used to create notes to represent artworks - See the `Command Palette` and `From Template` items as well as the `_Templates` folder - Each template will place a new note in the main type of art folder - Each template will prompt for a number of common metadata items on creation to help auto-fill metadata and other details - Each template will have a `To Do` section at the top with prompts for additional steps you may want to take - The newly created notes should have the source file and any png/jpg files attached to help with thumbnails and to help keep files organized - Once a new note is setup with the desired information it should be moved to an appropriate sub-folder to ensure it's auto-added to an appropriate gallery - Each gallery uses queries to find the notes shown based on folders - You do *not* need to manage the galleries directly - Art works should flow between sub folders as progress is made. For example: `Prepped` -> `In Progress` -> `Complete` for order - The files in the `Notes` section are non-indexed and exist as a generalized list of topics in the file browser. This can be changed to match your preferences. - The `Ideas - Inspiration` folder does *not* have sub-folders and assumes you'll just keep a list of notes similar to the `Notes` section or adjust this area to match your preferences. - The [__Dashboard](__Dashboard.md) is meant to be 'the starting point' and 'overview' for the whole vault ## New Artwork General Workflow - Prep downloaded files - Convert source material to art app native format - Setup any necessary layers - See [Coloring Page Quick Reference](Notes/Coloring%20Page%20Quick%20Reference.md) for coloring pages - See [Dot to Dot Quick Reference](Notes/Dot%20to%20Dot%20Quick%20Reference.md) for dot to dot pages - Create page for artwork using the appropriate template - Link files to new artwork page as appropriate - Move artwork page to appropriate sub folder - Sync vault to other devices if needed - Open file in art app - Make art ## Suggested Reading (Notes) - [Obtaining Source Material](Notes/Obtaining%20Source%20Material.md) - [Android Drawing Apps](Notes/Android%20Drawing%20Apps.md) - [Krita Quick Reference](Notes/Krita%20Quick%20Reference.md) - [Color Palette Generator](Notes/Color%20Palette%20Generator.md) - [Coloring Page Quick Reference](Notes/Coloring%20Page%20Quick%20Reference.md) - [Dot to Dot Quick Reference](Notes/Dot%20to%20Dot%20Quick%20Reference.md) ## Enjoy There isn't much more to this vault than stated above. Feel free to explore and adjust this vault as you see fit. This is meant as a rough guide, inspiration and/or starting point. I use this vault for all my digital art and it's been a huge help for me. I hope it, or a variation of it, can do the same for you.