>>7392925Having taken art classes from middle school to college - i would suggest you do a few things if you will take an anon's advice. First, get some art books if you havent already - also pick up some by specific artists you enjoy/desire to emulate. You need to learn the basics of anatomy, then learn to find your own art style. Buy a good anatomy model - usually a toy like figure that helps you see what a move/pose looks like. If you arent doing cgi work, get different types of materials (papers, pencils, charcoal, water color - these are the cheapest by far when you begin.)
Dont expect to see yourself becoming as good as the artists you see, most have a decade or more on you, your hand needs to learn to fine tune and connect to what you see in your brain.
Anyway - good luck with art and your friends.