RobM xD Holy crap dude, calm down, that’s a bit on the harsh side, isn’t it?...
…But he’s right. Nevermind taking suggestions or trying to construct proper scenes; if you want to be an ‘artist’, start with trying to understand how to construct proper basic anatomy (hint: other wannabes should take that advice too…). There are literally thousands of guides over the Internet, and as Rob told you, you can just copy stuff—it’s the best way to learn imho— or buy drawing guides, you have plenty of them even devoted to drawing manga/anime-style characters. You need to understand how a body is made, how it works. Once you get that it’ll be a great step forward. I’m talking proportions here, but shapes also, and joints, curves.
Also, draw whatever comes to your mind, even abstract lines, learn how to control your pencil. It sounds stupid but really, a body is made of curvy lines, and you need to control those lines, it’s nothing like drawing straight ones. Draw a lot of everything. Fill out notebooks like you were told. If there’s something you don’t manage to draw well (hands, for instance), draw only that, hundreds or thousands of times, until you get it. Practice time is all the time.
And don’t bother share that with us, that’s just practice. Maybe in a few months... Try to attain a certain standard before you post; I’m sure you realize what you did until now wasn’t good. If not, I question your artistic sense.
It’s really good that you decided to work on your art, and I think anyone can draw with enough work, time and will. But don’t think you can get from where you are to amazing art in little time; it’s a shitton of work. But it’s worth it, too.
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