>favorite process: Inking
>least favorite process: Blocking in colors
What about you ic?
>>2914236
>favorite process: designing the shapes/colour/light of an image composition
>least favorite process: rendering
>>2914236
>favorite process: taking a break
>least favorite process: drawing
>favorite process: starting off with a big brush and making a vague and loose sketch to refine as I go along
>least favorite process: making strict and accurate line art based on a construction and gesture sketch
>>2914236
>favorite process: Sketching
>least favorite process: i'm still a noob, so it'll probably change, but right now rendering
>>2914236
>favourite process: adding colour! or sketching
>least favourite: fucking line art, bane of my existence. patience for that shit 0%
>favorite process: flat coloring and cleaning up whatever goes outside the lines. could probably find a faster way to do it but enjoy the mindlessness of doing it by hand.
>least favorite process: planning and composing the image. takes the most time and hard thinking
favorite: sketch, done with a color pencil
least fav: attempts at a digital render
>fav: Looking at finished drawing
>least : starting the drawing
>>2914236
Adding colors and drawing drapery/costumes is my favourite process.
My least favourite process is consolidating a document that is a gorillion layers thick
>>2914236
>favorite: painting, coloring and lineart,
>least favorite: translating the concept into a readable sketch & fixing anatomy mistakes
>>2914236
>>favorite process: Figuring a design out
>least favorite process: Rendering/texturing shit out
Favorite: posting on /ic/
Least favorite: actually drawing
>favorite: going to town on a clipboard of 24lb printer paper with an ultra fine point Sharpie. The paper's just thick enough to not let the ink bleed through to the next page, but only if I move fast. It forces me to work big and not worry about details.
>least favorite: watercolor painting. I really want to just take my waterbrush and pocket paint set out with a sketchbook and paint competently. One day.
My least favorite process is the foundation drawing. Getting everything seated in perspective, anatomically correct, etc. The real frontal lobe shit.
Once that's done and I can move on to detailing, inking and coloring it goes way smoother.
>>2914236
>favorite process: Everything
>least favorite process: Inking
>favorite: doodling
>least favorite: actually doing anything worthwhile
>>2915030
/ic/
>favorite part: creating texture, it's like a fun puzzle to solve on how to create the surface you want
Least favorite part: line art
>>2915255
Pretty much. Mindless doodles are the best, you don't need to think of much, things just come out randomly and you go along and fix them, or scrap if there's no flow.
But the rest? Lineart, paiting, rendering? jesus that's work.
>Favorite
Rendering
>Least favorite
Inking
>>2915255
>>2916770
I'm pretty much the opposite. I don't mind doodling, but I always end up spending way more time than I intend on anything I start drawing. It really sucks when I've spent like 8 hours painting something and I start realizing I didn't plan anything because it started as a doodle, and it all looks like shit.
>Favorite
Masturbating as I rough sketch the back arcing poses.
>Least favorite
Fine sketching. Haven't inked or finished a piece in months, actually.
>favorite
Sketching.
>least favorite
Coming up with ideas when you're creatively bankrupt.