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I write poems, lyrics, song words, and so forth. Thousands of 'em, maybe over ten thousand now, since not long after I was old enough to write.
I design and write all sorts of stuff for my D&D games - homebrew settings, adventures, rules, maps, you name it.
I play* music with some guys, some of it freeform-ish (we come up with a tune /melody on the fly then write words for it, flesh it out, and add the words in), some of it pre-written; about 98% of it original, the other 2% are either straight covers or Weird-Al-like rewordings of others' songs. Up to about 40 hours worth of finished (if highly-variable quality!) songs now, if not more.
I used to draw until I realized I just wasn't any good at it, and packed it in. I'm also useless at painting, as some of my poor embarrassed minis can attest!
With the poems-lyrics and the music, the implementation and creative pieces go pretty much hand in hand, but are IMO still separate things: the creativity is thinking of it and the implementation is actually playing it (or, sometimes, getting someone else to play it - I can come up with what I think are some pretty good guitar lines or riffs in my head but can't play guitar worth sheeite, so someone else has to play 'em).
With the RPG stuff, it's often a variant on the old saw "15 minutes of creativity packed into 4 hours of implementation".
* - well, not so much lately; covid kinda killed it for us. We'll get back at it one day....
This only makes sense though if you get a fully-formed idea in your head of a poem, a piece of music, or a picture, and then the implementation part is simply the act of transcribing that defined thing into an external medium.
That's certainly not how it works for me. When I sit down to write part of an RPG book I might have a rough idea of what that section should cover or include, but I don't know the details or the wording or the structure. Balancing things out ("I need another example here, that sentence needs to be longer, the rhythm here is wrong, what if this happened instead') is a constant process. There is no space between 'I have a complete idea' and 'now I must transcribe it'.
Similarly with poems, I've never sat down and planned to write a poem. What's happened is that a particular image or phrase has struck me, often out on a walk, and then I've had to sit down and write down the lines as they flow out of me, bearing in mind a sense of flow and structure, and then later I've refined that draft into a more balanced poem by adding bits or editing bits (not much, normally they flow out fairly complete). Unless you count typing them up, again I don't see any part of the process that is transcription of an idea rather than development or refinement of an idea.
I paint warhammer models. I don't think I've ever sat down to paint something with a full vision or plan in mind. I will have a rough idea of what I want but then when I start to block in the main colours I will realise 'oh actually the straps need to be a warm brown rather than black, to contrast with the armour' or whatever. It's fairly unusual not to overpaint at least one small part of the model to improve the overall balance of the colour scheme. Similarly, by now I have a bunch of recipes I know will create an effective gold, an effective red, etc. But it's quite unusual to paint something and not end up adding at least one new recipe to my arsenal.







