The rate at which you improve alarms me. How do you even find the time?
I think you may have improved more with backgrounds because generally, drawing background elements and props is easier and sometimes even less time-consuming than characters and all their complexities and quirks. It's really a matter of getting decent at perspective.
You right, drawing character is way more harder than background (except coloring the background ofc)
Also, i got an improvement not just by dramas, but by looking at other art that i have seen (even the background) and well mostly i forget since i have a bad shit memory, but i can be sometime focus on what i saw and try to implement it with my own artstyle with different brush i used
About the time, i mostly just draw 3-4 hours a day (even not drawing at all if im busy or having a sleepover) that's why my art took longer to finish
jthrash
The rate at which you improve alarms me. How do you even find the time?
I think you may have improved more with backgrounds because generally, drawing background elements and props is easier and sometimes even less time-consuming than characters and all their complexities and quirks. It's really a matter of getting decent at perspective.
Finasty
You right, drawing character is way more harder than background (except coloring the background ofc)
Also, i got an improvement not just by dramas, but by looking at other art that i have seen (even the background) and well mostly i forget since i have a bad shit memory, but i can be sometime focus on what i saw and try to implement it with my own artstyle with different brush i used
About the time, i mostly just draw 3-4 hours a day (even not drawing at all if im busy or having a sleepover) that's why my art took longer to finish