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May 2020

Background, especially geometric backgrounds. And the whole things where you have to have a hundred reference lines just to draw a table in proper perspective is so overwhelming in my brain.

background buildings, I love drawing background trees but buildings can go ### itself

Clothes. Mostly because I have the fashion sense of a teaspoon.

Cityscapes in perspective(or in general)...it requires you to draw TONS of straightedge lines & LOTS of rendering. It kills the f**k outta me and I dont see how anyone enjoys it.

I know it's a bit vague, but I'd say backgrounds, specifically for realistic locations, I don't mind simple shape backgrounds.

You have to draw things like plants, buildings, road signs, posters, tables, bystanders, etc. Then you have to get the angle and scale right so the characters don't look awkward. In a comic scene you'll have to double check everything's consistent to avoid disappearing/reappearing objects. It's even harder when done traditionally since you don't have layers to fall back on.

It's so much work, but it's necessary to make the story's world feel lived in. Sometimes I get so frustrated that I feel like cheating with premade manga assets, but it wouldn't match my art style and I'd feel guilty.

I'd have to say the interior of vehicles, I've improved a lot on it but even on my most recent page of TLC3 its still very simplified, that and couches for some reason annoy me lol

I just started drawing, so I'm not much good, but you know, practice makes perfect! Anyway, hands and feet are the worst.......:triumph: Also eyes and noses. So pretty much the whole face in general...

i really hate drawing legs in general standing poses. im good with sitting and dynamic poses but when it comes to characters just standing my brain has trouble computing it.

Objects with a mix of curved and straight edges, like plastic chairs, sofas, couches, lamps, coat /hat rack, etc. Most every day house objects.

If it were completely made of straight lines, I could just follow basic shape and perspective rules and it'd be okay.

If it were all curves, I wouldn't need to worry about a ruler or needing perfect perspectives.

hate drawing perspective. ESPECIALLY buildings and straight lines.

so of course, my story takes place in a city, with lots of buildings, and a high school, with lots of things in straight lines.

Feet, cars or anything mechanical

THE SAME DARN BACKGROUND FROM SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ANGLES

Your indoors fights are epic and it is amazing that you have to draw the background every single time you have to show them from different angles!! Also, that time you drew the scene from the perspective of a window was the best panel ever.

I deslike backgrounds so much that I would rage quit if I had to deliver a quality similar to yours. 🤣 I'm seriously thinking in hiring someone who can draw cities and temples when I get to the last episodes.

definitely bare feet, they're hardly as interesting as hands and they just never look good

Machinery; stuff like bikes, cars, even sometimes stuff like say... a printer or a blender. These things are so ubiquitous in a modern setting, and the combination of hard edges that don't give room for error like organic or natural stuff (plants, animals, earth and rocks can be weird, rough shapes or can bend) and complex shapes means that consistently drawing them in perspective at different angles is a nightmare. 3D models are such a help nowadays for things like that!

I hate drawing nsfw. I don't like to draw it just for drawing it or to have that kinda thing in any creation of mine.
but if It's relay integral to the story and I can't find a way to go around it then I'll try to make it palatable.

I dislike drawing boobs :pensive:
that's it
I had to say it, Phew!!

People in bird's eye view/ when they bend over. I'm woefully unfamiliar with the anatomy of the back, and haven't quite figured out the weird squishing face muscles do in that angle.

I hate drawing EVERYTHING. Straight up. Its fun, but after a while, it drags on, gets annoying with posing, lettering, tone, body language, background setting, painstaking detail to places people are just gonna flat out ignore, visual jokes that can fly past anyone unless they bother to take a second look, hands, feet, toes, toe nails, actual human anatomy, exaggerated/idealized human anatomy, anime, appliances, vehicles, you name it. What a waste of 8 years of my life.