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... Read moreSpending a solid five hours on a single digital drawing, especially within an app like CapCut, can be both exhausting and rewarding. In my experience, dedicating so much time requires immense patience and focus, particularly when aiming for precision and detail on a smaller screen or with limited tools compared to traditional drawing software. What makes CapCut unique is its versatility—not just for video editing but also for creative expressions like drawing overlays or animation frames. However, this also means artists might face limitations in brushes or layering techniques, causing the process to extend significantly. The feeling of pouring hours into a piece and sometimes questioning the result (ā€˜I’m gonna die’ moments) is something many creators share. It’s a blend of frustration, passion, and ultimate gratification. During these long sessions, I’ve found it helpful to take short breaks to avoid burnout and keep the creativity flowing. Using a stylus or touch screen can reduce strain and improve control. Post-completion, reviewing the work after some rest often highlights areas for improvement, motivating ongoing learning. For those diving into digital drawing on platforms like CapCut, remember that time investment often correlates with skill growth. Each hour teaches new techniques, shapes understanding of digital tools, and enhances patience. Embrace the process, and don’t be discouraged by the hours—it’s part of creating something uniquely yours. Sharing these journeys encourages and connects creatives navigating similar challenges.