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Aug 2020

What are things you enjoy drawing the most when working on your comic? The things you hate?

And what things are you especially good at? Things that you feel like you need a lot more growth?

For me personally, I love to draw characters and their body languages and expressions. I was also surprised to discover that I enjoy doing landscapes, I hadn't done a lot before working on my project.

I hate drawing interiors and props, and could really use some practice making a space look natural and lived in. Cityscapes are another thing I find very challenging.

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I love expressions, especially eyes. Ive always been good with characters and expressions though as im sure we all mostly start there. and kisses. I guess just feelings. I love working on emotions haha

I'm pretty bad with the panels that dont directly involve the characters or actions
establishing shots and panning shots.
I really lose motivation without my characters in it and Im like "is it even important?"
I know it is but I just need to work on actually making myself do it.LMAO

I think I enjoy the inking stage the most in my comic. I hate coloring.

I think I'm pretty good at backgrounds and scenery and I find it rather enjoyable building things in 3D and making them pretty.

I need the most practice making my characters less stiff and more fluid.

I love drawing outdoor scenes, and I enjoy doing lineart more these days. Oh and I also love drawing food.

But

As soon as it's a page where I have to draw a lot of hands I run away

i love drawing action scenes, fights and stuff

its not that i hate it but am compelled and challenged in making backgrounds lol

I like drawing my characters most. Especially faces.

As far as what I hate drawing?

....Perspective. Especially for boring things like clinical corporate rooms or buildings or whatever.

Love drawing action scenes/fight scenes....

Hate drawing cityscapes. Too many buildings, perspective, and detail...exhausting as heck.

Like:
Organic things, anything that encourages free-flow drawing without needing a ruler.

Dislike:
Non-organic structures, things that needs precision.(city buildings, vehicles, robots etc.) Overbearing details.

I love drawing my characters especially during a funny or emotional moment, cuz thats where i get to to nuts with the expressions. Plus they're my babies, of course I love drawing them :slight_smile:

I don't hate doing the backgrounds but its definately something i struggle with sometimes which is why i try to keep them simple. Doesn't stop me from making them. I also sometimes struggle with getting the colors to look decent especially when making a new pallet.

I hate having to draw background characters/ NPCs. I feel like they're tedious and make a page take longer to finish. Unfortunately they're extremely necessary if I don't want an empty environment.

I like drawing high stakes scenes or moments where characters are outside their element. Sometimes I get burned out when having to draw the same characters over and over again(such as in a conversation), but its more fun when there's some type of action or revelation moment because the characters can go through a range of emotions which breaks up the monotony. Although these scenes are harder to draw.

I enjoy drawing different characters. Gotta make sure they don't look similar to one another. The only thing I dislike about making comics in my art style is that it's labor-intensive. :disappointed_relieved:

I don't wanna say it's something that I'm good at, but I think I've improved a lot when it comes to drawing hairstyles. I do need more improvement in adding wrinkles/folds on clothing.

I love drawing eyes, they're really fun for me, but I hate drawing mouths. I struggle so much with their shape and getting expressions right with them

Okay so. I don't draw a comic but I illustrate my novel.

I LOVE drawing the characters, their expressions, and little details.
I dislike.... Drawing backgrounds. But I'm trying to improve so there's no way around it.
I recently finished this drawing for my Novel and drawing those desks was painful af.

I love sketching out the characters and inking them. :blush: I can do that pretty quickly, but colouring, shading and backgrounds... ugh that takes me forever! :sweat:

Hands. Hands can go jump in the lake as far as I am concerned

Love: Expressions! Whenever I'm bored I just start drawing my characters making funny faces, and I'll take way too much time trying to craft the perfect face for the moment in the story.

Hate: I have to join the chorus of "backgrounds"; I hate them with a blood-curdling passion and will use every trick in the book to cheat on them. 3D models, photobashing, reusing them, whatever keeps me from having to deal with perspective rulers and all that all the time.

The next chapter of my series takes place in a city and I want to cry just thinking about how long the backgrounds are going to take.

Backgrounds are the hardest for me to draw. I'm not the best at perspective, so I'll need to work on that.

I love drawing my characters interacting with each other. :doggo: Anthro characters are fun to draw.

Love: faces, expressions, watercolor landscapes, especially forests and trees.
Hate: complicated perspectives, digital coloring. I just... can never seem to be able to achieve the style I want with digital coloring, especially with cartoony drawings. And my perspectives seem to look fine as long as they stay in the sketching phase... as soon as I move to the lineart phase, they reveal themselves for what they truly are: utter and absolute crap :'D

What I love to draw, paid commission.
What I hate to draw, paid with exposure.
Oh wait, this is not a vent. :joy:

What I love to draw: Objects.
What I hate to draw: Background.