I& #39;ve been thinking of things a bit. I& #39;m very tired (in pretty much a lot of ways) so apologies if some of this isn& #39;t very easy to understand, or whatnot, my apologies.
here& #39;s a short thread
here& #39;s a short thread
doing comics/sequences* makes me legitimately, honestly, want to give up on drawing, even illustration work, and that& #39;s why I don& #39;t like to do them often.
They wear me out a lot, and make me avoid even doing illustration work that I genuinely enjoy more (such as post-tf or mid-tf) because they burn out me so badly.
Please don& #39;t push me to do them. please don& #39;t comment that you& #39;d like to see more, or that it& #39;s a shame I don& #39;t do them often or a shame that I don& #39;t like to do them.
That kind of thing only makes that burnout and pressure worse.
tl;dr I enjoy doing illustration work, but not comics or sequences. I don& #39;t want pressure or comments about not enjoying comics/sequences.
tl;dr I enjoy doing illustration work, but not comics or sequences. I don& #39;t want pressure or comments about not enjoying comics/sequences.
* commissioned sequences are fine generally, as I select to work on these. I do not offer comics even for commissions or friends.
Additionally, comments similiar to...
"Will you do x or y TF" or "when will you draw Y?"...
make me intentionally avoid doing whatever it was. Even if I& #39;d planned to do it at a point, or had just finished something like it.
"Will you do x or y TF" or "when will you draw Y?"...
make me intentionally avoid doing whatever it was. Even if I& #39;d planned to do it at a point, or had just finished something like it.
If you really want want Y or X, for example, you can pay me to do it for you (I open for commissions regularly on the first of every month unless otherwise stated, & other times).
Finally, I largely have interest in post-tf, and I enjoy drawing it the most (particularly anthro post-tf), though I sometimes branch out to mid and/or quad.
comments like "oh, this isn& #39;t a TF", or "i wouldn& #39;t have known it was a TF if you didn& #39;t tell me"... bother me, because of that.
A lot of my customer cliente also ask for post-TF where it& #39;s not super clear they& #39;ve been tfed, and that& #39;s just how some people enjoy TF, me included.
sorry for that being pretty TF-focused!
this stuff also applies to normal non-TF art. receiving comments that are rigid or focused on specific things, generally in a negative light, makes me feel bad in general and like avoiding drawing.
Which sucks.
this stuff also applies to normal non-TF art. receiving comments that are rigid or focused on specific things, generally in a negative light, makes me feel bad in general and like avoiding drawing.
Which sucks.