this post was submitted on 07 Aug 2023
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There's such a relief in using simple physical tools that have a very limited number of parameters and degrees of freedom to consider. Same with reading a book vs reading on a computer.
I've seen some artists who normally use advanced programs try MSPaint and make some amazing art.
My friend. I've seen artists friends spends days and hundreds of dollars, experimenting with paints, pencils, sharpening tools, brushes, etc. Have you seen how deep the brush material rabbit hole is?
Still small compared to what you can do with a computer.