Ok, this is my third writing this post, FUCK THIS GAY SHIT, my first time, my phone died out, second time the piece of shit window blue-screened, I'm really fucking trying to write this post fuck.
>>5842228You are at the level where mindless/random practising will not do much. You gotta do deliberate practice.
>I feel like the way i paint doesn't have form, it doesn't look really it has volume in it. and everytime i try to paint my colors just doesn't look really great in my perspective.The issue here could be very fundamental, are you sure you can draw (not paint) simple volumes and forms first? Try to draw multiple forms, boxes, spheres, cylinders, set the light direction, then shade them and define the volume (in grayscale), repeat the exercise until you get a confident understanding of them, gradually push the complexity of the forms, but don't spend too much drawing unnecessary things like drawing folds on figures, remember, DO NOT waste your time on other fundamentals for now, focus on what is in front of you, I might even say that tracing drawing is completely acceptable if you want to focus and shading and defining volumes. Watch marco bucci colours videos, ambient occlusion videos. Try out blender, set some 3d objects and play with the colours and lighting and look at them and see how the light interact, screenshot them, paint them, repeat, repeat, repeat.
You have the goal here "paint doesn't have form, it doesn't look really it has volume in it", your practice studies should only be focused to fix this issue, fuck proportions, fuck figure drawing on all this nonsense, you have an issue, you are now trying your hardest to fix this.