>>29721875Learn anatomy first or at least how to make the right proportions of what you are going to draw, that's what I still struggle with nowadays (sometimes one arm is longer than the other, sometimes one hand is smaller than the other) then learn how to shade (is that the correct term?) the colors well (jesus, how I hate shading) if you do it right it makes even the most mediocre drawing look good by having color.
As I said I'm still learning, most of what I have learned so far was by trial and error sometimes I feel like I'm shooting in the dark and I don't know what the fuck I'm i doing.
Here is a sample, it's not spectacular or anything, it's more of a beginner level but it's what I learned to do after about 3 months of experimenting over and over again, now I've been drawing for more than half a year and I think I've improved in some things.