
i dont draw anything that looks like a real person because one time i did a commission of this guys "boyfriend" that turned out to be a stalker of an onlyfans personality and that made me feel ABSOLUTELY AWFUL
and thats why i only do furry porn
horrifying, thank you for adding this to my list of fears
jokes aside, damn, im sorry you got used like that.
the time a nazi commissioned me was worse but i feel like "no nazis" is too low hanging to be on the no draw list (the art was sfw and completely normal he was just the worst human being ive ever had to work for and i found out later he was a white supremacist)
I guess this is not oddly specific but one of my limits is progression shots (i.e. a series of drawings portraying a character undressing)
Last time I had to do it was when someone had requested 8 shots and it gave me such a burnout that I'd rather not do it again...
I get that since as a commissioner, I do reasonably often run into artists who either won't do progressions or severely limit them, or state that they won't be done in sequence because they can be a real creative drain if you're working on one "megaproject" for ages.
"ugly bastard" and similar things to it. I don't have like, a thought out reason for it, it just gives me bad vibes whenever I see it.
closed species (at least, the type that have been popularized online). I hate the control over ocs people own AND the stifling of inspiration from those that might see them... the charging people money just to add "rare" features. yeah the hustle or whatever but it sucks and I want no part of it
also hazbin hotel LOL it's just annoying to me
i hope i've adequately captured your essence here in the appropriate level of meme-accurate napkin doodle aesthetic
Nintendo characters (especially Pokemon) is an understandable one given how trigger-happy they are with copyright claims. I don't draw Pokemon anymore because of that. (But I might draw "something that resembles a Pokemon but isn't"...)