lazysunday wrote:I made my own with an image editor.
I used MSPaint from Windows 2000 to do this with minimal frustrations. I made one card, it keeps the frame. Jump over to koohii and hit prntscrn on one of the review pages, paste it in Paint, asks a question to resize the frame, hit no. Paste that thingy.
lazysunday wrote:They are just images. Making your own helps with the memorization and you can use images that will best help jog your memory.
I usually import these things over to my Zen for self-study. So far it works fairly well. I have the first 20 cards down, but only half their meanings and maybe 5 of them I can use in context. I'm not sure if this is the best way to study kanji. It seems more of a burden that slows a student down.
lazysunday wrote:I think I learned more from making the cards than from watching them. That kind of memorization doesn't work as well for me as using the words in a sentence
Good call. =/