(I’m writing this very late so . . . sorry if it’s bad)
Drawing is amazing, it gives you the ability to create worlds and characters. Writing is the same, but drawing is more visual, it’s creative for the person making it, but to other people it probably won’t. Writing is creative for everyone. when someone writes a book they’re being creative, and when they describe what the main character is seeing, the people reading have to imagine it to. But sometimes in books they describe something but I don’t really understand it, or I think it’s one thing but they give piece of information later that changes what I originally thought the main character saw. But my brain can’t stop picturing what I originally thought, so I’m kinda conflicted when trying to picture the thing. I’m not saying writing is bad, I mean I’m writing something right now, but I love to draw. Like I said in my intro I’m not very good at drawing but I think I’m getting better. At least I hope I am. Anyway I just like drawing, but with a tablet and pen, I can animate, which is technically the same as drawing but I think some people might disagree with me but . . . I’m right, anyway if we use my logic that animating is the same as drawing, you can create something that moves not just in your mind, but on a screen as well. which I love, but there are somethings that you can’t draw like how someone in the book thinks or draw seeing both the inside and outside of something at the same time, like seeing someone’s face, but also seeing their brain, which is why I think drawing is a yin to the yang of writing.
This is cool! I like the idea of comparing writing and drawing. I also love drawing, as well as writing. Also it’s awesome that you can animate!! That’s so cool
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