I wana say something real quick in regards to the “draw forever until you get better!” mentality that I see a lot.
Improvement isn’t just drawing a million times until you magically learn how to do everything. Drawing a ton is only a small PART of the process. You have to recognize and know what your weaknesses are then make a conscious effort to fix them. If you say, “wow, I’m really bad at hands!” then go off and draw 700 feet, you’re not going to get any better at hands. You have to do studies, focus on your weaknesses and most importantly USE REFERENCE AND LEARN HOW THINGS WORK.
I get asked a lot about how to get better at drawing muscles. So here’s my handy dandy guide:
Step 1) Get urself a beefy OC
Step 2) ACTUALLY SIT DOWN AND LEARN HOW MUSCLES WORK YA DINGUS. ((pro tip: medical anatomical diagrams are your friends))
Pro Pro Tip: Start a folder and save a shit-ton of reference and things that inspire you to it. I cannot stress enough how important this is.