>>5825474>copyingif you morph it into your own style over time or you try to understand another artist's workflow, yes
>studying good artists and using references oftenyes, obviously. don't forget to study from real life too
focus on one thing at a time, be it clothing folds, colors, proportions, etc
im sure you're at the point in your growth where you don't see any visible gains. just remember that you're drawing because it's fun, not because you wants gains or you want to get gud ez. draw shit that's fun. eventually you'll want to do something more daring and that's when you'll learn the most. keep at it and don't give up.
don't get too invested in the result of a drawing, it's okay if it doesn't look too good. just get critiques, learn from your mistakes and draw again.
i believe in you, anon. go draw!