Grown man motivation, I respect that. Heck I can relate in a little sense (with VA). Anyways, keep going because your artistic evolution will be legendary if you keep trucking.
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Grown man motivation, I respect that. Heck I can relate in a little sense (with VA). Anyways, keep going because your artistic evolution will be legendary if you keep trucking.
I see where you're going, and I can relate. Art is pretty subjective when it comes to how "good" or "bad" it is. As the two below me have stated, devotion matters. I personally believe everyone has their own style, and you're one of those people. I'd pay more attention to the care and how well it might convey a message, without changing the style too much. So, you've got the right mindset here.
But, how to improve on drawing skills? If it helps any, I usually draw rough outlines and try to identify individual shapes in my drawings, such as a sphere for a head or an oval for a body or sticks for limbs, etc. Then, I use it as a frame and draw over it on a different layer with the outlines and textures. I also take time afterwards to clean up the lines a bit. It does effectively double the time and effort, but if that's what you want, I hope this tip helps.
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The true love of creating and some persistence will take your work to where it needs to be! Don’t compare too harshly, and stick with it! It could take a while to start getting good, as much as art is subjective