Draw what you want to eventually be able to draw well, and use them as drawing skill milestones. Dont worry if you think it sucks because the person you drew is literally a stick figure, the house is a triangle on top of a square, the clouds and trees look almost identical, and the dog is an unrecognizable mess. Weve all started there; dont compare your beginner attempts to people who have already invested tens, hundreds, or thousands of hours or more in drawing. Youll see the progress as time goes by, and be able to compare your first attempts aka I have no drawing skills to wherever you are in your learning process. Youre guaranteed to see progress as long as youre putting in the effort.
So start drawing!
Edit: You could always do the drawing prompts in /r/SketchDaily/
toepicksaremyfriend in the post "The Other 50% with draw a box"
2022-11-05 14:40
Draw what you want to eventually be able to draw well, and use them as drawing skill milestones. Dont worry if you think it sucks because the person you drew is literally a stick figure, the house is a triangle on top of a square, the clouds and trees look almost identical, and the dog is an unrecognizable mess. Weve all started there; dont compare your beginner attempts to people who have already invested tens, hundreds, or thousands of hours or more in drawing. Youll see the progress as time goes by, and be able to compare your first attempts aka I have no drawing skills to wherever you are in your learning process. Youre guaranteed to see progress as long as youre putting in the effort.
So start drawing!
Edit: You could always do the drawing prompts in /r/SketchDaily/