The other day, I saw a young woman using a smartphone to draw portraits (maybe anime-like characters) on a train.
When I was standing near the door, the screen of the woman's smartphone came into my eyes and I noticed that.
The line she was drawing was a soft line that was expressed in shades, so at first I thought that she was practicing calligraphy on my smartphone screen.
However, if she is writing a letter, a line will be drawn in an impossible direction. Or I felt that it was "weird" because she was writing a line strangely,and erasing a line.
So, when the woman pulled (shrinked) the smartphone screen, I could understand that she was drawing the character of the boy's face of anime-like character.
"It's great"
I was impressed.
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I can not deny that the smartphone is a "time-consuming device".
A smartphone makes it easy to read the comments of other people, read the news, watch the video, and play a game.
I thought that I introduced you to the story that "a student who noticed that has changed his/her smartphone to oneself".
In that way, I basically thought that smartphones were difficult devices to "create" simply by receiving information (there was a “smartphone novel”).
Apparently, the way of thinking may be getting old.
(To be continued)