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		<description>I forget who said it, but it has been claimed that "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration."

But I think that only applies to things that are constrained by the real world ( like science and engineering). The perspiration part is necessary because the vast majority of the things that one can dream up simply have no relationship with reality -- and it's very hard to fly a real airplane in a virtual world -- or vice versa (though the latter has been tried countless times).

Aside from the obvious acquisition of basic drawing and painting skills (which is really a given), I think genius in art truly is about 99% inspiration (ie, almost completely mental).

Unless one includes marketing and selling the paintings -- and then art is also about 99% perspiration, of course. But that's not really part of the creative process, so I don't think it counts.</description>
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<p>But I think that only applies to things that are constrained by the real world ( like science and engineering). The perspiration part is necessary because the vast majority of the things that one can dream up simply have no relationship with reality &#8212; and it&#8217;s very hard to fly a real airplane in a virtual world &#8212; or vice versa (though the latter has been tried countless times).</p>
<p>Aside from the obvious acquisition of basic drawing and painting skills (which is really a given), I think genius in art truly is about 99% inspiration (ie, almost completely mental).</p>
<p>Unless one includes marketing and selling the paintings &#8212; and then art is also about 99% perspiration, of course. But that&#8217;s not really part of the creative process, so I don&#8217;t think it counts.</p>
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