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Apr 2021

Is there something about your drawings that doesn't quite satisfy you? If you feel like sharing the answer, then do so here.

Personally, I think that my realistic anatomy skills could use some work, as well as my ability to make objects seem more textured when colouring.

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I just can't draw faces. They're never properly proportioned. One eye is always different size or shape of the other. Poses I can do somewhat, but faces are so difficult.

Perspective. Anything in perspective, really, but I am working torwards it.
The main reason I think still can't be better at it is I don't read the damn books about the subject :joy:.
I prefer taking my time learning by observing other people own take on drawing in perspective. It may be the worst method for learning... it's something, at least.

Perspective and technical drawings, so like... Mostly anorganic stuff. (Both clean architecture and cars for example.) Realism isn't very strong either especially for humans.

You just made me remember. My absolute least favourite things to draw are cars/other automobiles. Not that I'm necessarily bad at it, I just really dislike it.

Hands, hands, hands, hands and I think I struggle with drawing hands.

i have a very fundamental issue with the lineart, my motor coordination is just trash tier. I take like a billion years to draw the lines because I have to pretty much build them block by block like a lego house.

Anatomy and pose (they go hand-in-hand).
The fact that human bodies are different doesn't help.

Have you ever heard of the "draw a box" lessons?
It really helped me to understand perspective better.
The book perspective for comic book artists is good but I have a similiar problem,
I have 3 books about perspective but I never read them :smiley:
The problem is that perspective is probably "the" fundamental and once you
understood it everything else will be easier

It´s all equally hard or easy for me to draw the single parts of the human body, a lot of people say hands but
the principle to draw hands is as hard as other parts of the human body. I´m not good at it but also not horrible
and I enjoy drawing hands.

What´s really incredibly hard for me is putting it all together, attaching the arms to the ribcage, the legs
to the torso, the neck to the head to the torso. I want to control it and I have the feeling it is all floating
around at the same time I try to handle the proportions without making the figure looking too stiff.
It´s tough and when I see other artists it looks like they can move and bend their characters like they
want and it all fits together perfectly

I did "Draw a Box" twice. Traditional and Digital... * Don't hurt me mentioning "Draw a Box" again, please * :joy:

I do believe that drawing in perspective implies a certain "mood" but this is me talking about things I'm still not used to which is thinking in perspective. It will come up more intuitively for me, eventually.

Twice? :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:
I failed to complete it twice but the 250 box challenge really helped me,
I´m trying it again at the moment but I´m stuck at the texture lesson

Anatomy and panel composition. I always feel that I could've make certain scenes flow better or have a stronger punch.

My anatomy at odd angles. It just always looks off. I should probably do more studies and research!

Easily mine is anatomy and posing. I would say it was environments, anatomy, and poses but I feel like I've gotten at least confident enough not to say that environments would be a flaw anymore. But I have been trying to branch out and try different poses and read books to improve my drawing.

HANDS, though! I've been doing hand studies in my free time for the past month. It's like, BDSM for my painting skills: It's painful and stings to be bad at something, but I'm getting better every time I draw hands and now I kind of like it.

I have a flavor of the week for what I'm unsatisfied with but if it's something that I think I can focus and practice then that's ok (right now I hate the way I drew arms, but I will fix it with some studying). In a deeper way I think my time spent to result ratio sucks for a wannabe webtoon artist. I'm going down a path with an inefficient art style and need to figure it out somehow.

Everything lol. Although everything is slowly getting better. I don't do will with faces that aren't straight on... I also struggle with straight on faces, but not as much. My body proportions are not consistent. I'm also not consistent when drawing the same character. I'm not super good at hands. Hair can be difficult. How do arms work? There's really a lot that I consider weak in my own art. However, I do enjoy my art, and I do like most of it. It's just not where I want it to be yet.