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I’m facing a lot of stress. I don’t know if I can keep up uploading every day. Of course it would be better to return to my usual pace, so I could deal with problems and only draw when I’m calm and not wanna set the world on fire. Less people come to see the uploads every day. I understand, I’d be annoyed too. I’m not trying to impress anyone. Fortitude is surely not about me right now. I just know that I would seriously regret quitting or making a pause. I’d probably get depressed, additionally to everything else.
The day crumbles around me, I have to skip forward with whatever I managed to draw. And the usual burning hell is my living space. With all that my hands won’t listen well and I have to spend more time on practice and… well, yeah, it’s all obviously ugly drawn. I begin to understand why many artists like the less accurate styles - more freedom, more excuse, slick way to never be judged for broken anatomy/shapes. Splash paint on the canvas and enjoy the results.
I always pick the most difficult path… :sigh:
Curses!
19. Gray. <<<Navigation>>> 21. Vacation. (I need one…)

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judgedeadd
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@redweasel  
Just a note (to you, and to all others who comment in second person), I don’t think the artist ever browses Derpibooru so there’s not much point in addressing him here… it’s a better idea to leave a comment on DeviantArt.
redweasel
Duck - "someone befriended them, saved them, coaxed them out of their shell, and showed them that sex is nothing to be afraid of. I’m kind of envious of that rape victim"

Fuzzbutt
drawings can never be perfect, because ultimately they are pencils on flat paper, not actual magic ponies. the key to success as an artist is to know how much effort to put into it, to know what parts must be perfect, and what parts can be rushed. like how if the legs are a little misaligned it looks okay, but if the eyes are misaligned…
 
my advice would be you should try to rush everything a few times, then take a look at the drawing to see what parts absolutely need more care put into them.
 
personally I can’t believe your hands don’t listen well. those lines are amazingly smooth and intentional in curvature.