ThisAdamGuy
Proud inventor of the chocolate onion
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I've said for a while, people love being friends with artists but hate being friends with writers. That's because it only takes a few seconds to appreciate a piece of artwork, whereas reading a story (even a short one) is a time commitment. I can't tell you how many times someone I know has expressed an interest in my writing, promised they were going to read it, and then never did because they "don't have time." These same people will gush endlessly over somebody else's artwork if they post it on Facebook or Twitter.
If you're here, then I think it's a pretty safe assumption that you like to write. Chances are, you think you do it pretty well too. Imagine if someone told you they could exchange your writing talent for drawing talent. No learning or practicing necessary, you just instantly become good at drawing while losing your ability to write good stories. Would you do it?
I might be tempted, but I'd probably end up saying no. I do love it when my art gets attention (it's how I measure my miserable worth as a human being) plus it's easier to convince people to commission you for pictures than it is stories. But in the end, I just love writing too much, and I don't think drawing pictures would give me the same sense of creative fulfillment as typing "THE END" on the last page of an epic story.
If you're here, then I think it's a pretty safe assumption that you like to write. Chances are, you think you do it pretty well too. Imagine if someone told you they could exchange your writing talent for drawing talent. No learning or practicing necessary, you just instantly become good at drawing while losing your ability to write good stories. Would you do it?
I might be tempted, but I'd probably end up saying no. I do love it when my art gets attention (it's how I measure my miserable worth as a human being) plus it's easier to convince people to commission you for pictures than it is stories. But in the end, I just love writing too much, and I don't think drawing pictures would give me the same sense of creative fulfillment as typing "THE END" on the last page of an epic story.