Why are people interested in drawing wolves and dragons?
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I’ve noticed it’s also mostly people who like anime or games… Most of the anime or games I have watched and played don’t have any of those creatures.
I want to hear your explanation.
well >3< most of my friends are into anime and gaming so... ya... AND I FREAKIN' LOVE ANIME >_>
Berniece
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Wilbert
its not just wolves and dragons, but anything of the fantasy genre is appealing when the mundaneness of life gets to you. fiction and fantasy and movies is a way to escape reality and have fun. they are expressing their artistic and creative energies and frustrations. its good to think make believe walt disney made an empire from doing so
hope you like my answer
Arcelia
Those animals are really artistic, and they add beauty with passion and evil. It makes people feel content seeing that they can draw a work of art. Wolves are usually great animals if you see them in pictures, they look so strong, but magestic and clean. Dragons are also really beautiful and they represent power.
Cherilyn
cuz they freakin wanna, just let them do it. and that is a horriblstereotypepe saying that it is mostly people that like animethat’sts gay.
Eduardo
Because dragons are BA.
Simone
Art is a subject which is related to u r imaginations and fantasy, artist try to Create a world of fantasy through their creations and to understand it one have to see through the eyes of the creator. And without these imaginative figures there would have been no “Dungeon and Dragons”