09-22-2017, 02:20 AM
I'm actually planning to get a Cintiq and giving digital art and honest shot. Being visually impaired makes this harder overall, but I'm a little too resourceful - and determined - to give in so easily to the handicap. I actually can't drive as a result, but that's about it - so I walk everywhere to circumvent it. Ten miles is a casual stroll for me, and my longest wandering session took me 34 miles nonstop. I've had all sorts of funny reactions from people about it; some think it's "amazing," while others are sympathetic because I can't drive. But seriously? I'm only doing what I must, as I must. It was from nature's boot camp that I learned to overcome such limitations - and in many cases, turn those limitations into something that works in my favor. Walking everywhere saves a ton of money and is the reason I probably have more stamina and vigor than most people ever will.
I decided to take this approach with drawing. Surely there must be some way I can practice without letting my poor eyesight get in the way, lol...and perhaps the handicap, as well as my natural vigor, might yield some interesting results.
Turning weakness into strength is something that comes naturally for me, and I'd like to show others what that entails and what comes of it.
I decided to take this approach with drawing. Surely there must be some way I can practice without letting my poor eyesight get in the way, lol...and perhaps the handicap, as well as my natural vigor, might yield some interesting results.
Turning weakness into strength is something that comes naturally for me, and I'd like to show others what that entails and what comes of it.
It is by descending into the pits of one's personal hells to face them, conquer them, and make them part of one's strength that one realizes what's called "true power."


