[ It's way harder, but that's why they're doing this. Kano knows Toki already writes down his dreams, but there's a difference between braindumping everything on a sheet of paper, and trying to organize one's thought in a ...somewhat coherant manner. Enough to try to get another person to visualize the same thing, anyways.
She waits until he's done talking before ending the recording and lowering the camera. ]
I... can't even begin to guess what any of that means. But I still think it's better to explain with all the details. By drawing, you're limited by your artistic ability. Words are clearer, more detailed. There's a sense of atmosphere and feeling, too, that a picture can't portray well.
[ But this is also two in one day... More than two— she'd first come across Toki absolutely covered in the eyes, so he must have had a lot more already during the morning. ]
How often are you seeing these things?
[ Way too much. Kano used to be able to hang out with Toki and be lucky if he only had just the one vision. ]
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She waits until he's done talking before ending the recording and lowering the camera. ]
I... can't even begin to guess what any of that means. But I still think it's better to explain with all the details. By drawing, you're limited by your artistic ability. Words are clearer, more detailed. There's a sense of atmosphere and feeling, too, that a picture can't portray well.
[ But this is also two in one day... More than two— she'd first come across Toki absolutely covered in the eyes, so he must have had a lot more already during the morning. ]
How often are you seeing these things?
[ Way too much. Kano used to be able to hang out with Toki and be lucky if he only had just the one vision. ]