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How do you deal with the disinterest zone?

To make certain illustrations sometimes you need to dwell in really boring and tedious subjects. Like, you have to spend hours rendering dull stuff like rocks or paper.

How do you approach this?

>> No.2954256

Disinterest zone would be like drawing the trademark tumblr style. Why would I ever go that far?

>> No.2954262
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>>2954256
I mean something like a car engine. It's very complex and really boring. But you still have to do it. Sometimes such jobs just happen.

What then? Some suggest trying to put your own personal taste into the image or giving personalities to the subjects, but I just can't feel like doing that.

>> No.2954277

>>2954262
Step up to the challenge.
Though I suppose that only works if you have a confrontational personality.

>> No.2954280

>>2954262
I might be shit at thinking of things I don't want to draw, but there's way to make it interesting. Say, using the new knowledge of drawing that new object in a way that interests you.

For example, if I were to learn the specifics and design of engines, I'd incorporate them into my interests like drawing pin up girls or large scenery drawings like Kim Jung Gi's stuff that has various people, creatures, and objects in it.

Could easily draw some exaggeratted scene of hot chicks working on cars in a garage with some suspended engines, car parts, ect. I think it's more about how you incorporate them into your interests. I wasn't even interested in drawing cars before I saw this thread and now I want to do that workshop landscape just to see if I can.

>> No.2954281

>>2954262
I don't know mate, the stuff you're talking about like rocks, paper, and engines are cool stuff. It would be like drawing gore and cartoony stuff that I wouldn't want to do.

>> No.2954285

>>2954281
>It would be like drawing gore and cartoony stuff that I wouldn't want to do.
This is subjective, though.
You may not like to dabble in either of those, but someone might make use of those and find them interesting. I know I do, I immediately think Voynich Hotel or old cartoons and shit.

I think the trick here is to force it into your interests; mold the subject into something you WOULD like. But I don't know if anyone else operates like this.