Someone here just said that drawing isn't a talent....
Does that mean that anyone can do it... and do it well? How about paint?
I'm sure there are golfers, baseball players and all that shit here. Even computer graphics are skills. Speaking another language is a skill and might be someone's hobby.
How about swimming?
Geez.
Should I post the definition of "hobby" now? It isn't even our resident negative poster-boy "Uberman" talking... unless he has a gimmick account goin on ~ which just might be his *hobby*
drawing, is learned...anybody can draw, just some have innate abilitiy to do it "better". As a kid, I remember my i had a friendly competiton with a fellow 2nd grader who could draw Michael Jackson, like he was the real deal...for a 2nd grader...meaning his drawings were phenomenally detailed...me, well compare that to my Garfield, He-man, Donald Duck and Looney Toons drawings...he would win out. Each of us were always asked to draw something in class...booth of us like using the mechanical pencils....the hardness of the pencil lead led to better sketching.
I didn't find out that drawing was a skill that could be "learned" until my cousin who is a Art Teacher and has done work for card companies showed me how a person can draw better. He stated that people always say, "I can't draw" like others say, "I can't read", when in fact if a person can read, then they can draw, and vice versa...they have to learn to read better and learn to draw better.