>>36282544how exactly are you copying them? The way you should be copying them is looking at how they were able to draw it
so for example the hand, you can break it down into simple circles and squares really. From there you just add details, but using those simple shapes helps you form correct perspective and ratio.
If you're copying someone, you should try and see if they stream their art. Drawr is really good place to see that, since you can replay how the piece was made. If you understand how THEY drew it, then maybe you can understand it and apply it to yourself.
Once you understand it, it becomes a lot easier to try and apply it; it's almost an aha moment
here are some of my favorite artists on drawr
http://drawr.net/3869http://drawr.net/messhttp://drawr.net/chackeyhttp://drawr.net/happy_bellhttp://drawr.net/025kko