02-28-2014, 07:48 PM
Isn't the simplest experience for metal/physical thing is just trying to draw with your second hand? or try to paint with your foot :D
But besides that I have to point out that your hand does not have brain on it's own. You're using same mental power to set your hand in motion and to imagine picture. Even if you would be connected to super computer that let's you paint without moving a finger, your brain probably will still firing same neurons signals to muscle in you primary hand and that signal would be translated to picture on the screen.
I also think that muscles learn much faster. If you would be forced to use your second hand for drawing, you will catch up fast to your previous level. What does not mean only imagining doing art makes you better at it. You have to learn using your brain not only to analyze your vision but also to move muscles in precise way.
But besides that I have to point out that your hand does not have brain on it's own. You're using same mental power to set your hand in motion and to imagine picture. Even if you would be connected to super computer that let's you paint without moving a finger, your brain probably will still firing same neurons signals to muscle in you primary hand and that signal would be translated to picture on the screen.
I also think that muscles learn much faster. If you would be forced to use your second hand for drawing, you will catch up fast to your previous level. What does not mean only imagining doing art makes you better at it. You have to learn using your brain not only to analyze your vision but also to move muscles in precise way.