>>3354792Cartoon aesthetic:
De Onnoembaren De Witte Tijgerin series(Comic book series)
>How am I colour bett0rz?Colour theory.
Your colouring isn't bad anon it's nice and easy to look at.
If you want you can look into different lighting situations, to see how you would colour with more contrast.
What I mean with this is that you look into not only the hues, but also the tints and shades that one would get in a dimly lit room, or a sunset near a large water source (harbor), night time with a full moon in an open plain of sorts, in short how said lighting would affect the visuals of your characters in many different situations/or environments, be it with strong or weak lighting.
The comic that I have mentioned is in Dutch, but it's the visuals that matter, the comic is very diverse in different lighting situations so I hope that you can draw inspiration from it like I did.
I also recommend the website sessions college colour wheel, it has many tools to help one pick the right colours, if you can try to find a random character's colour palette and try to match it using the colourwheel, no using any sort of eye-drop tool though, you can also unlock the colour points on the colour wheel, and thus create a more lose selection without affecting the other colour points.
Good luck!