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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

For me it's people. I sweat bullets when someone asks me to draw or paint a person, especially if it's someone I know.
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Realism. I'm just not that gifted. 🙂
Jeanne
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Realism, but particularly portraits as accuracy is imperative.
~Jillian

artist, Jillian Crider

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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Cars and machinery.
Bettina Makley, aka Fairywebmother
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

fashco
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money out of my bank account 😉
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

What's a bank account? 😉
~Jillian

artist, Jillian Crider

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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Smarty-butts, lol!
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

ditto to everything above 🙂
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

realism and hands!
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

golders
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Now if I could just paint cats. I adore cats,but mine are crappy. People I do just fine. If you are familiar with Munchkins, that is the breed I have. Now if I could just ship Tootles off to you to paint.....
How are things on the farm? Well no one is bleeding and everyone's fed.
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Smarty-butts are difficult to draw, but I tell my naive trusting students that drawing is drawing and no subject is more difficult than any other. The difference is in our ability to judge the difference between our drawing and its subject. Anyone can tell when you screw up on a human subject--moreso on portraits because if the space between nose and lips changes an eighth of an inch it becomes a different person--if, however I misplace the branch of a tree or the whiskeer of a beaver by a fraction of an inch, no one is the wiser (except perhaps the beaver expert who keeps sending me nasty notes about the inaccuracies in my depictions) So chances are, your beaver drawings are as "wrong" as your people drawings, it's just that no one can tell. That said, I choose not to draw horses. Portraits are difficult because there are three people to please: yourself, the sitter and the sitter's mother. It's a no-win situation. I only do portraits of dead orphans. mick

"All black and white, nice." ~ golders
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Dead orphans, rule. Especially those who had no friends and nobody remembers. If I paint a human, I make them up, that way no one can say it doesn't look like them. I have trouble with it all. Everytime I think that I nailed that subject. I come back and look at it and see how I could of done it better.
Robin
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dead orphans would be a good name for a rock band...Oh wait that's on the Dave Barry Blog, not here, nevermind.

"All black and white, nice." ~ golders
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What are the hardest things for you to draw?

Any portrait I do,whether mail or female, I always make sure the model is me, that way the painting scares them so bad I never have to worry about them looking long enough to notice any inaccuracies. That being, said, I never do portraits. Hey! I'm just a beginner, I have no idea how to paint anything yet.
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If you go with the flow you'll either get washed out to sea or be dammed.
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the hardest thing for me to draw are men, and hands !! I don't know why but I am always drawing girls and have a hard time capturing the expressions and faces of men. When I do try, they always look like very female-ish men. :-) Hands have always been tough for me, because they are so mobile and I can't always figure out the perspective. Even following all the tricks and tips, its not an easy thing to do!
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