>>43078101Because artists need to accept that it's a part of the body they should learn to draw and anyone making excuses not to based on the anecdotal success of some comic guy from the 90s that got away with it are missing the point that as illustrators they need to tackle subjects that might be challenging at first but are rewarding for their skill and viability. Not just on feet, but notably so in this case.
The fact that her most common known look is barefoot means whatever fanart of her in action and not a waist up shot is going to have to include that element unless the artist pusses out and adds the shoes from her school uniform.
>inb4twilightwingsDrawing sandals still means you have to draw feet though, lesser artists would replace them with poorly drawn sneakers or ballerina/kung fu flats.