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Good, Then here's my advice:

Btw im going to post my work, the people in thread can say I suck or whatever and they would be right but I am talking from personal experience as someone who is in the same boat except ive only been drawing for two years and I have been making gains way beyond what I thought I could. I am sure everybody in this thread is miles better than me too, but im still going to be a man and post my work anyways. This art is from a years difference between each other and I started drawing when I was 25 now im 27. Also the project on the right is still a WIP and a piece im working slowly on every now and again.

Keep doing it and be ambitious You posted your studies of apples and banans like that, but you need to be making attempts at drawing full scenes, even if you THINK you are bad, maybe you ARE bad. But you need experience in doing it and failing. I can tell you I have learned more about drawing by slowly fumbling my way around a scene and being a perfectionist to myself, constantly analyzing references, constantly correcting, sometimes I completely erase everything and redraw it when I get frustrated and try to make improvements every time.

im not saying "just draw" but I am saying just draw, but with a goal and strong purpose.
Secondly, you need to be prioritizing what to study. If your ambitions are crazy big like mine, which I can tell they are. The bigger the depression an artist has, the more ambitious they are. Seriously, I can tell you have dreams. I know what its like man. But with your crazy ambition you need to think about what you need to be doing in order to achieve those dreams with any success.

I realize I have to work on every fundamental to improve across the board as an artist, but I chose to work on 3d Form, perspective, and line quality first because I knew those were the fundamentals that were keeping me so held back from even getting close to what I wanted to draw.

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