Out of all the advise people gave me, they said to practice, practice and practice.
I was willing to practice, until people told me to do life art.
The thing that motivatee me cartoons and I love how cartoons just over exaggerate stuff especially their expressions.
But I need to have a good idea on how the human face looks like to contruct something like that.
Also, I'm having trouble drawing objects and shading them to give them solidity.
I'm stuck with cell shading with my art and I want to do something more beautiful.
So, if the way to improve is not to do what motivates me to improve, I'm not that willing to give time to something I don't want to do...
Or maybe I'm just being lazy, but I don't know...
Yoshiii343
So...the whole cause of this dilemma is because someone told you to draw realistic art?
...Ahahaha, yeah. No.
If it was a suggestion, turn it down and focus on what you wanna do, what really gets you going and stuff. If they said that you HAVE to do realistic art to be successful or something, then ignore 'em.
You'll be good at a certain hobby if you do it out of free will, out of genuine interest, not because you have to.
JKSSN
Actually I think they are right.
What I was doing was kinda the easy way.
But when I'll sketch something from life, I would improve on what I was going for.
I think I'm gonna do that slowly, but I'm still gonna do the fan arts I really love to draw.
I kinda really want to develop my own style.