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Find some cool photos online and just draw them. There are shit-tons of places where people just collect cool photos. Go and do like a hundred studies just from random photos.

Put some fruit and other objects into a pile and draw it. Seriously, still lives are important for learning how to define forms. Do a lot of them.

Go outside and draw a landscape. Or a tree, or a flower, or a brick. Whatever catches your eye.

Find a painting or drawing by someone else. Doesn't have to be a good one; actually bad ones are often better. Don't copy it. Instead, imagine what the brief that was given to the artist might have been. Then make a drawing which meets that brief in a different way.

Get a video, could be a film or tv show. This works best with realistic stuff. Fast forward it to a random scene. Watch that scene. Then try to draw a moment from that scene. Not necessarily with the same composition as the image on the screen. Just some characters doing something. Always try to have people doing something, not just standing around.

Find some stock photos or pose references. Try to figure out a cool scene where someone might use that pose. Maybe just start drawing and see what happens. Fill in stuff as you go along.

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