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Want to git gud OP? Do this:

1: Read Perspective Made Easy and do all the exercises.
2: Read How to Draw by Scott Robertson, watch the videos and do all the excersises.
3: Read Figure Drawing by Andrew Loomis and do all the exercises.
4: Read Figure Drawing by Anthony Rider and do all the excersises.
5: Read Drawing the Head and Hands by Loomis and do all the exercises.
6: Read Figure Drawing by Michael Hampton and do all the excersises.
7: Read Force by Michael Mattesi and do all the excersises.
8: Read How to Render by Scott Robertson, watch the videos and do all the exercises.
9: Read Color and Light by James Gurney and do all the exercises.

There you go, with 4 hours of focused practice a day (don't check your smartphone every 30 seconds) this training will last a whole year or more. Also you need money to buy the books, an intuos pro, a good PC and drawing materials like ellipse templates, A3 sketchbooks, etc.
Don't forget to attend life drawing sessions in your town regularly.

After you complete that just do what you want for a while, explore styles, expand your visual library with things you like to paint or draw.
THEN make a list of the things you are not good at and want to learn and get to it.

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