>>12285787I know where you're coming from. It used to be where every time I saw someone's art who was better than mine, I would spiral into this permanent depression because my art didn't feel up to par with it. It got to the point where art was no longer fun for me whatsoever. It took a long time, and a lot of painful recovery, but I've almost gotten to the point where other people's art doesn't matter.
In fact, my own art doesn't matter. It just matters that I'm drawing and that I get my joy from the act of drawing not from the product of drawing and how it compares to others. If you realize that the joy in drawing is because you;re drawing, and not drawing well, then it'll be much more enticing to continue drawing and it will you to improve in leaps and bounds.
A way to help, is to just draw what happens in your day, or what you know people do. A big part for me was not knowing what to draw. Now, I just turn on Nat Geo Wild and draw whatever comes to mind. I usually like doing amusement parks because they're so bright and fun and there's so many options for what to incorporate