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Welcome! Come gripe about the small, stupid problems you encounter from being an artist or writer! Did you just drink from your paint water, again? Where? Is? Your? STYLUS? Also, coming up with names is the actual worst? Leave it here, so we can all nod sagely and commiserate.

Important note: This thread is for small, often slightly comical problems, not the big, existential questions. I'm looking for 'I have strong opinions about pencils and no one understands!', not 'Am I a terrible artist? Will I ever succeed? Should I quit?' and the like.

I'll start us off: My stupid artist problem? I've had to stop painting my nails, because I keep leaving colorful streaks on my paper-- which is a problem, since I draw my comic with traditional media. But... I miss painting my nails! cry

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...I had to lick my paper to test the moist level before slapping ink/watercolour on it. :sob:

I get up to grab some water - I can’t find my stylus

I put my stylus down to type something - I can’t find my stylus

I have my stylus in my hand - I can’t find my stylus

Drawing with long nails, no problem. I can do that. Typing.... I'm fine for a while, but there's an upper limit where my nails start sneaking in typos all by themselves.

No this doesn't sound right rewrites sentence
No this doesn't sound right either rewrites again
Maybe the first option wasn't so bad writes down the exact same sentence as before again.

Also for my artists side:

I wanted to buy alcohol markers, but then I grabbed the water based ones by the same brand that looked exactly the same... The agony! :sob:

I doubt I have a single painting that doesn’t have SOME cat hair and/or dog hair in it. :frowning:

I furiously double-tap paper wondering why it won't undo when I'm occasionally drawing with the old pencil/paper. Sure that must look real cool.

1) Classrooms.

I hateeeee drawing furniture with legs. and chairs and tables are the worst.
and where do you find them the most? ... yea.

I curse everytime I work on my webtoon that has a highschool setting :))

2) I started coming up with the base idea for the story when I was a teen.
now I'm 26 and just question if I really want to write about teen angst when I have so much adulting-angst

...... this .. kinda starts to sound like maybe I should just age them all up so they just.. work. or are like.. in an university where theres just auditoriums.

Well... yknow just made a thing promoting my series and forgot to write down the link. I made one heck of a noob mistake lol Check out my series by the way lol

Stupid writer problems. And had one of those moments. Also hey i gotta do what i gotta do to get subscribers lmao It's a very slow progress X.x

i keep forgetting how to draw my own characters :cry:

I've been drawing my MC for over a decade. Sometimes she STILL comes out looking like a half-melted muppet. So I hear you there.

That's depressing. Maybe try doing a character design that you're familiar with? But then again I don't know how much that helps :confused:

When I draw expressions and I'm not entirely sure how they are supposed to look, I tend to grimace (.. is this the right term in english? xD) for myself. As if it would help. Which it doesn't. Sometimes my husband give me really strange looks because of it :sweat_smile:

I have never met an artist who DOESN'T subconsciously make the expression they're trying to draw, so I think you're in good company there. And yes, I always feel a little silly when I catch myself doing it, too.

I keep dreaming about how I'm going to go do my drawing in a coffee shop when it's fine to do that again and then I realize that I'm sitting here at my desk alternating between making insane faces and chuckling at what's going on in my comic... hmm.

I get lost in the ocean of prospective scenes every time I try to write an episode :sob:

i probably just have to make new refs and save em in an easier to find folder but they're ocs i've had and been working with for ages :weary:

Yeah, I have reference files for some of my characters, because I keep forgetting which side his freaking boots button on!! Or things like that. I'm embarrassed how often I have to refer to it, but that's just artist problems for ya.

I'm the same way with my stylus, and my pencils (they usually roll away or I'm siting on them because I got up XD). My computer with writing when I write a paragraph and start another paragraph one sentence in new paragraph switches with the old paragraph somehow.

My non photo blue pencils wear out faster than a burning rubber tire rolling on a bed of nails :expressionless:

I have to buy new ones soon

when you love buying art supplies bc shiny new toys

... but you are a digital artist 99.9% of the time

MOOD

all my unused sketchbooks, markers and pencils look at me in shame :grimacing:

Honestly, my greatest struggle is trying to balance being a mom and a creator and with a baby, it is hard. I am always scared I'm messing up at both or one of them though I care more about being a mom. However, I realize that it is a common struggle and it has a way of working out.

Walking into an art store is such a HIGH of possibilities.

... but even as a traditional artist, you end up buying the same handful of things. Do I REALLY WANT the shiny oil paints, the gorgeous pastels, or the fancy spray paints? God yes. Have I painted in oils since college, or spray paint since my best friend's wedding? Do I even LIKE using pastels? NO!

buys the same four pens, two erasers, and five sheets of paper

When I hurt my neck because I keep tilting my head instead of rotating the piece I'm working on.

As a writer, this is my problem.
You know those old people who speak what they write? Like when typing their passwords, they'd mouth the numbers? I'm kinda like that. I at least "vocalize" the dialogues and sometimes [for harder and more complex scenes] I need to act it out or else I would get lost with 11 pages full of "quotation marks" with no description. I can't seem to do things just by imagining, I need to see it for me to write.

Drawing/coloring on the wrong layer. I do it ALL THE TIME. Because I don't name my layers LOL. It's just an inconvenience but dang, does it annoy me.

My biggest writing issue, besides inspiration, is repetition.

Like, jesus becky, how many times in one paragraph did you say the word see, feel, or look? Six? Seven? But, oh no, you want to be more descriptive? Now you sound just arrogant and cocky with a bunch of over-the-top synonyms.

wheater, yes, wheater
Here is 8 months of summer so its always too hot to draw (no, not everyone has an AC my friends, in my country its a luxury and too expensive electricity bills so no ) so I cant concentrate well to draw and when winter (rainy season) comes, theres the electrical blackouts xD so no digital work can be finished on time and for analog, depending the paper you are using, the humidity will affect its texture ;w; and I end going to take a nap since the weather is nice and with the rain sound haha

My MC has 3 ahoge that are hard to draw from behind :doggo_shook: after so many years I guess I have to finally make some proper references from a few angles xD

Also "I used that nice brush for blank half a year ago... I wonder which one was that" opens a list of 5000 brushes, starts crying

When my cat eats my kneaded eraser a when I leave them out. Or that my kneaded eraser a always get a ton of animal fur in them! Or maybe that any of my art supplies get eaten by my dog when I leave them out. Having cats walk across my paper or my tablet as I'm drawing. The fact that I have no where to store oil paintings while they dry where animal fur won't get on it! Or when I have a full palette of paint and a cat steps on it and proceeds to track it all over the place!

And the quiet female's emerald orbs dragged slowly across the chiseled visage of the man that makes her scarlet life's liquid rush faster through her veins. Her painted lips split wide to reveal her almost pearl white teeth in a joyous reflection of her inner feelings that get evoked like wild fire any time her presence mingles with his.

Vs

She smiled at Bob.


.... Yep I know that struggle :')

I freak out every time I resize a page in Clip Studio as it pretends to freeze and threaten me with a crash to desktop.
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