The computer dictates how you do something, whereas with a pencil you're totally free.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A computer does not substitute for judgment any more than a pencil substitutes for literacy. But writing without a pencil is no particular advantage.
Drawing on a computer doesn't make any sense to me. It's not intuitive.
Computers don't create computer animation any more than a pencil creates pencil animation. What creates computer animation is the artist.
Computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done.
I don't like computers. I still like to do my drawings by hand.
The computer is a tool, just like pencil or charcoal, allowing illustrators to manipulate images from their sketchbooks.
I like the process of pencil and paper as opposed to a machine. I think the writing is better when it's done in handwriting.
In the animation world, people who understand pencils and paper usually aren't computer people, and the computer people usually aren't the artistic people, so they always stand on opposite sides of the line.
The basis of computer work is predicated on the idea that only the brain makes decisions and only the index finger does the work.
The value of having a computer, to me, is that it'll remember everything you do. It's a databank.
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