About imagination and Advanced Dungeons and Dragons
While I never had much trouble converting the words I read into pictures in my head, this thing definitely upgraded my ability to do so, and I hope will help some of you guys.
On one of the the episodes of the sitcom show Community, the group plays a game of d&d. To you who aren't familiar, dungeons and dragons is a game of collective imagination. No board, no cards.
The writers could've chosen to bring the game into life but decided to stick to the format and leaving the story to our imagination.
With one twist. They added sound effects in the background. So when a character shoots an arrow you hear it flies and hits, when goblins arrive you hear their gargling, the clang of a sword, you get the idea.
I applied these sound effects to my reading and I loved it. For example when I read the word 'storm' a thunder plays in my head and so on.
What little things helps you guys gathering a picture in your head?
https://redd.it/huikty
@r_books
While I never had much trouble converting the words I read into pictures in my head, this thing definitely upgraded my ability to do so, and I hope will help some of you guys.
On one of the the episodes of the sitcom show Community, the group plays a game of d&d. To you who aren't familiar, dungeons and dragons is a game of collective imagination. No board, no cards.
The writers could've chosen to bring the game into life but decided to stick to the format and leaving the story to our imagination.
With one twist. They added sound effects in the background. So when a character shoots an arrow you hear it flies and hits, when goblins arrive you hear their gargling, the clang of a sword, you get the idea.
I applied these sound effects to my reading and I loved it. For example when I read the word 'storm' a thunder plays in my head and so on.
What little things helps you guys gathering a picture in your head?
https://redd.it/huikty
@r_books