How to Compare AI Image Variations Side by Side
Your AI images are scattered across a downloads folder with no context. Here's a spatial workflow to keep variations together, prompts attached, and comparisons easy.
Guides, tips, and ideas for spatial thinking.
Your AI images are scattered across a downloads folder with no context. Here's a spatial workflow to keep variations together, prompts attached, and comparisons easy.
Linear notes from a 90-minute lecture are nearly impossible to study from. Here's a two-pass method for turning a long lecture into a spatial map you can actually navigate.
Embed a YouTube video on your canvas, annotate as you watch, screenshot key frames, and break long videos into spatial sections.
Take spatial notes alongside a video, screenshot key moments, and break long lectures into segments on your infinite desk.
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Digital tools made everything linear: lists, folders, feeds. But when you're thinking hard about something, you spread things out. There's a reason for that.
A digital surface with no edges, no page limits, no fixed grid. Here's what an infinite canvas is, where the idea came from, and how different tools have run with it.