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@Rhonder Aah asymmetrical or irregular surfaces! Haha, just draw colourful blobs then!

@KingCrazy I just Google images of the dolls in certain poses, but I can see how it would great for shadowing and under different lighting!

This is an accurate description of how most of my rocks. trees, & bushes turn out :joy:

Funny. I feel exactly the opposite.

Drawing a city, assuming that you are not drawing it from very far away, can be really time consuming. So many details on a street. Doors, windows, architecture details of the buildings, people, cars, public light...hell it's a never ending list of things only for the background.

I don't draw them often since i'm usually drawing naturalistic adventure stories, but it feels so satisfying when I do xD One of the main ideas that I have for my next comic after my current one concludes is an urban story and I'm contemplating going with it just to have some easier bgs to draw for once looool.

This panel is still my pride and job pretty much~

Meanwhile me trying to draw forests be like:

:rofl: Not awful by any means, but it could be a lot better still... I need to learn what sorts of details I can add to natural scenes that wont take too long to render but still give better perspective and texture @u@;; practice practice practice!

Basically all inanimate objects. Which means anything you can find on backgrounds.
And feet, mostly toes.
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Drawing and crying, drawing and crying.

OK this thread is for what you dislike drawing so I understand you might enjoy more to draw the city. But drawing a urban scenario is on a another level when you have to draw a nature one. And your examples prove that lol

I'm preparing to move my Gods VS Dragon to a real urban scenario, with skyscrappers and so, and just the thought of the hours of work that are waiting for me, only for the backgrounds....make me sweat.

@AdamBraveOfficial I'm with you there...the thought of intricate urban cityscapes...shudder.

@Rhonder Hey, your backgrounds are pretty darn detailed! And the perspective is spot on.

@Kelheor Imagine the rocks and hills are alive! For the toes...just make them wear socks all the time. :grin:

@Saga That's a new one. Oh yeah, shading those things...

looooooool
You are saying this to someone that draw the hairclips in 3D...not gonna happen. Those toes will see daylight.

This, 100% :joy: I do draw characters with bare feet of course, It's just harder to do :smirk:

Yeah, I'm having more problems with city and apartments and such :cry: but hey, 2 years ago I was having problems with hills and rocks, so it's all becoming better :ok_hand:

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Waters -- especially moving waters.
I can't do it without simplify/stylize 'em. Try realistic and it will drive me mad.

Hands. I haven't drawn bare feet yet because all of my characters wear shoes. :sweat_smile: Hands are very tricky for me when I try to draw them in certain angles and poses. Sure I sometimes use real-life references, but what works in real life may not look right for my drawings. :unamused:

I dislike drawing people generally. I tend to prefer objects and backgrounds

There IS a madness that comes with drawing water...not a big fan of drawing it either.

I hate drawing girls. I'm just not good at it. I never learned female anatomy, so I guess I should start learning!