I don't have the patience at all for animation, but god...if I did.......
Lyricist and fashion designer.
I used to write poems and I always wanted to have poems that can be turned into songs, but I just don't have the heart for writing poems anymore. I do read other poems from time to time though. I'd always read a song's lyrics if I'm moved by the melody and message.
And as for fashion designing, I always fantasize my female comic characters in different clothes (I guess that would explain why I kept changing my Barbie dolls' clothes when I was younger. ).
I'd be a good con artist if I could choose.
One that actually makes money
Well, I already worked in a lot of positions in the visual arts, so I think I'll say that I'd like to go back to the day that I wanted to be a professional musician. I play the flute and I used to want to make a living as a flutist in an orchestra. Or, be an actress. I've dabbled in it in High School and college and I love acting. Which is probably one of the many reasons I went into animation.
I already do manga, animation, motion graphics, webtoon, illustration, game, singing, handicrafts, and 3D...
I guess I want to design furniture? I'll be a furniture artist.
I'd love to be AN artist. As it is right now, I can barely draw a circle without making it look ugly.
I'd say photography or sculpting. Both of which I found very interesting to try in college.
Probably voice acting. I'd love to do that one day, I enjoyed doing impressions of Mel Blanc and Frank Welker when I was a teenager. Way out of practice though.Now I just try to imitate death metal growls and screams. There's...a few similarities in the way you use throat muscles to modify sounds. Obviously I can't prove it. But my Scooby Doo used to be pretty flippin' good.
Probably a singer of fantasy music, or a potter artist, because I really like ceramics design hehe
A landscape oil painter, the type that takes my canvas and easle to the beach and paints 100+ paintings of the ocean.
I used to dream of being a stunt bartender don't tell me that's not art.
I'd be a taxidermist. I have a huge admiration for some of those award-winning taxidermists. Their understanding of nature, composition, and anatomy is nearly unmatched. To be able to take nothing but the skin and maybe antlers of a dead animal and orchestrate a life-like scene with it is incredible to me.
I mean taxidermists are basically just still-life necromancers.