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Ok so 24 hours for the vote, then 24 hours to count the votes, then 24 hours to thank us for participating, then 24 hours for them to edit the DB and then 24 extra hours just because, I think it's safe to say that Poochie will open this Sunday.
Getting some gash in your face with a woman sitting on you isn't mommy shit nor is it pegging.
Some faggot taking a rubber cock in his ass is more likely going to want to put that rubber cock down his throat than put his face in some gash.
>>7631269
>I'm beginning to think one of the hard requirements of learning to draw is to love drawing
It's that, or learn to tolerate doing something you hate to achieve what you want. It's question of either how much you like the process or how much you want the end result.

I don't enjoy drawing at all, and never had. For me it has always been a chore, but something that's necessary to tell the stories I want to tell. But I've managed to put up with that chore for thousands upon thousands of hours. I've busted my ass on-and-off (had periods of burnout where I drew next to nothing and periods of productivity where I drew a lot) and I've managed to come pretty damn far. You can count on two hands people who have managed to become regularly published in a manga magazine without knowing japanese. I'm not saying this to brag, but to tell you that you can go pretty far despite not enjoying drawing.

That said, I wouldn't recommend it to anybody. It's a lot of doing something you don't like. A whole lot of it. You can always just stick to storyboarding. That still allows you to focus on writing while making something visual. The only downside is that you're only making one step in the process and will need others to finish the work. But then again, that's the standard process for how comics in the european/american approach are made.

>>7631286
I can tell you that the first step you should do to get anywhere is to ditch these pointless exercises and just jump straight into making the stuff you want to make. No, you won't be any good at it at first. But that's true no matter how much you prep beforehand. Your first few hundred pages will suck ass no matter what, so get them out of the way ASAP. If you can't get yourself to do that then I'm afraid you have no future in comics.