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First most important advice is to set your goal. Like what do you want to get gooder at. Start with that. Anatomy, lineart, colors, anything? Pick something to improve and study it. You can study up to 2 things at once if you feel like it, but no more than that. Then, go to pinterest or your local image search and search the shit and eyeball it. If you feel more confident you can even do something from imagination. I won't give any books and shit cause this stuff is easily searchable and idk what exactly you want to learn
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Second advice is to find your favorite master artist and enjoy the art. Analyze it. Spend more time to look through the pieces. When you will get more of the basic knowledge from your studies, try to replicate. But if you don't have a particular artist, just get some favorite images from pinterest/searches. You will have a challenge MUCH more difficult, but the repay is worth it.
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Third advise is just to observe more. Drawing is visualization, and you have to train your visual part of the brain. Remember stuff, spin it in your head, spot perspective lines in the wild.
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Fourth advise is if you REALLY want to git gud, like really really, like fo real, like fo real real gid good, you have to have a mindset. Everything around you is boxes, cylinders and spheres, live with that now. No more "phones", "tables" or "hair" or other things. It's boxes, parallelograms and lines now. There's no "sun" in the sky. It's a lightning source and a horizon line.
Also these absolute chads https://www.youtube.com/@Draftsmen/videos They won't teach how to draw, but teach how to learn drawing and how to set your mindset, and many other aspects of it. I listen while drawing usually. Many wise words, very gooder, recommend.