It could be seen as ablest or inclusive, really. I think what they’re getting at is you don’t need a steady hand, literally anyone could draw this way. This style opens up opportunities for people to draw, who may have felt that ability was lost to them. The name certainly gets to the point quickly and concisely. I don’t know if naming the style anything else would portray that same level of explanation. Well at least, I just can’t think of anything that would similarly portray the accessibility of the style.
Thank you for creating ableist content!
It could be seen as ablest or inclusive, really. I think what they’re getting at is you don’t need a steady hand, literally anyone could draw this way. This style opens up opportunities for people to draw, who may have felt that ability was lost to them. The name certainly gets to the point quickly and concisely. I don’t know if naming the style anything else would portray that same level of explanation. Well at least, I just can’t think of anything that would similarly portray the accessibility of the style.
its ok, my grandma had it