Doodles for fun, doodles for inspiration, doodles every day! Do you doodle? Keep it up.

Doodles for fun, doodles for inspiration, doodles every day! Do you doodle? Keep it up.
Doodles for fun, doodles for inspiration, doodles every day! Do you doodle? Keep it up.
Ah, of course, the "feets" for when you have multiple pairs of feet I assume.
:)) Sorry about that :)
I wish I could vote for more than one. I struggle with feet too, but hands are just a bit harder
Hand proportions are difficult to get right
It depends heavily on the particular pose. I can draw anything relatively easily provided I have references and it's at an easy angle, like straight on from the side - conversely, I struggle even with faces if foreshortening is involved.
Similarly, I tend to be good at drawing individual components of a body. But when drawing a whole body, it's an ongoing struggle for me to get everything into the correct proportions in relation to each other.
I used to have major issues with hands, but funnily enough, they're now one of the easier parts of the body to draw for me. My main difficulty is getting them sized correctly in relation to everything else, as was already said. I think this is because I eventually got more pissed than discouraged and spent over a week drawing nothing but hands, hands, hands. After that, I'm not perfect, but I've been significantly less afraid of them, which for me is 90% of the battle in art.
Great answer :)
I voted "hands" myself, but now when I think about it the hardest thing for me is to construct the pose right. Hmm.
I was never able to draw people very well.
I've drawn professionally, and don't find 'things' or components of the human anatomy difficult to draw. But - the myriad micro-tensions in the muscles of the face and body, the ones that collectively and subtly give life and emotion to a gesture or personality - these are a challenge to properly observe. It was one of the reasons Frans Hals' oil paintings stood out for me as a student, in a sea of perfectly posed, technically fine, but expressionless figures in the same era.
But seriously, why are hands so hard to draw??
I put Eyes because you have to get them right and can't hide hide them or put them at an easy angle to simply a work. No matter what else, if the eyes feel off the drawing doesn't work.
Poses are really hard for me. Hands and feet are also difficult.
I'm an "everything!" sort of guy, because everything there I have difficulty in doing. I usually can't get the relationship of the parts of the face right. I can maybe get one eye right, but not both. Lips end up just weird. And then there's the proportion of the head to the rest of the body. I'm not great with hands, but I've learned how to cheat a bit with them in what I draw, and the solution for feet is shoes. Also, the solution for hair is Barbie hair (it's using hair like was drawn in a Barbie coloring book. If I could find where I saw it, I would totally share it. It makes hair so much easier now. At least for what I draw.)