>>1490353As somebody who was diagnosed with "ADHD" "ADD" etc etc, concentration is a learned skill and it's not easily learned. One thing that I find helps is "forcing" myself through a book or something long, then pivoting from that. I have to enjoy it somewhat, but I find that when I get done reading I have more focus for other things. Really, just finishing anything kind of builds that momentum. Just start finishing things. Big things. Small things. But try not to undertake anything too big that too try or you'll just drop it. You have to really want it and find enjoyment out of it.
The other thing is, I'm an artist of ten years (somewhat accomplished both financially and in popularity) and a little secret, gitting gud isn't nearly as important as the journey, especially with the introduction of AI. Just draw things. Draw from life, draw from your imagination, just draw. Doesn't matter if it looks like a retard did it, draw. SOUL is a commodity in art now, and uniquely placing down onto paper how you see things, even if it's imperfect, is now infinitely more important than technical skill.
At most maybe read this if you find it entertaining as I think this guy gives a really strong foundation to build off.
https://archive.org/download/Gesture_Drawing_for_Animation/Gesture_Drawing_for_Animation.pdfBut right now is seriously one of the best times to be an artist. There's no stress involved anymore. You don't really "need" to push yourself to get better because if your end goal is just to be better than Joe shmoe you can just generate a pic in the same style with ai. Only you can draw uniquely you (as cheesy as that sounds) so embrace it... and maybe read that book