kpreid comments on Drawing Less Wrong: Should You Learn to Draw? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: kpreid 15 November 2011 11:13:33PM *  3 points [-]

With having the information: a description of how reality (methods for drawing effectively) differs from perception (the obvious/natural way to proceed). Not a list of specific good or bad ways, but what makes the good unintuitive. Mathematical-metaphorically, the axioms from which one could derive the right approach and technique with sufficient consideration.

—I think the above may be overconstraining. How about: The information to convert a layman’s unknown-unknowns into known-unknowns.

Comment author: Raemon 16 November 2011 12:08:50AM 0 points [-]

Huh. That's a higher level I planned for, but it's an interesting question. I'll see if I can answer it. (The short answer is that laymen took thousands of years periodically trying random things and checking against reality and human emotional response to work out the techniques we have today. )