>>5695745>retard>>5695711Have you tried to improve?
How much or how long you draw means nothing and can be stagnation for long ass time if you don't put some effort in learning HOW or WHAT to do in order to get the things you want to draw looking well.
Bunch of newbs/noobs want mastery and delude themselves early to stray away from fundies or studying them just to go on ano-goose ego chase and return empthy handed.
Step on your pride and try to learn from others who figured out things before you, will help you improve way faster, also use your brain when you draw and apply fundies and try to understand the thing you draw. If you struggle to escape flat drawing ,try to study form, perspective , proportions and the rest and see where you lack where you fail what you can change around and correct your drawings.
Even if you got a drawing with a part you really like but there's something weak in the scene grab a colored pencil and try to correct on the thing and see if you found the solution to the problem or got to study more.