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Aug 2021

Sameee Dx
Wish characters could live and interact in a white space xd
I just don´t have the patience and braincells to create a map of the building or room´s design xs

I got over my hate of drawing cars and other vehicles when I bought a car and accidentally became a car girl, lol (I was already a boat girl, always have been since childhood). Now I'm one of those people who recognizes cars on the road and can name the makes by their year and design. So, while my brain doesn't handle inorganic shapes very well and I'm still kinda poo at designing new cars/vehicles (if I have to make them realistic and not just bubble vehicles for my comic), I don't hate drawing them.

I hate having to design and draw ornate/elaborate clothing like, for royalty or something. I can almost never get the designs right that seems opulent/rich and not like, a bunch of ugly messy lines and squiggles.

I also hate interior design... even though I've been trying to get better at it for years, I just can't wrap my mind around elegant solutions to problems. I think too inside the box and everything winds up really devoid of character. D:

And I struggle with drawing modern or futuristic cities because it's both order and chaos at the same time and I DON'T know how to balance the two to get the look I'm going for.

I like drawing backgrounds actually. I hate drawing mecha. And for traditional work, i hate painting/drawing fabrics with intricate patterns

I haven't gotten to you into the critique thread yet but

Except you are technically correct. Backgrounds are bad. Avoid background. Only suckers draw backgrounds. Good comic artists draw environments.
but you shouldn't avoid them. They're good for you. Like eating your veggies.

how have we gone through this entire thread with nobody mentioning the existential nightmare that is drawing staircases in perspective?

gotta get some brushes for that one, fam. Doing all that by hand? absolute drudgery.
but even then... if you wanna do them nice and pretty in perspective, no custom brush is gonna be able to handle it for you perfectly.

Ears :cry_01:
I've never really understood the shape, no matter how many times I've drawn them. I'd rather hide them under hair if I can.

I second this. if you don't find a brush you like, you can easily make your own in csp