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/ic/ thinks drawing is harder than writing?

>>7692601
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I sort of agree BUT I think the reason has more to do with experience and the way most people are educated.

Almost everyone in the modern world is formally trained from a young age for many years to write. So by the time someone is a adult writing is much easier for them because they are trained in it.
However very few people are formally taught to draw, it's given far less focus and time when it is taught, and overall the vast majority have far less experience in drawing than writing.

So yeah, for the average person with the standard modern education, writing is easier than drawing, because they have far more education and experience with writing and not drawing.
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I doubt anyone at /ic/ can differentiate good prose from bad prose. A child can tell if an illustration is good or not.
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>>24684026
Good writing is easier than good drawing
Great drawing is easier than great writing



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