THANKS! I'm not sure how to answer your question, I've been drawing for a long time and some things come more naturally to me now than they did at first... But I continue to train, watch tutorials and try new techniques cause I still have a lot to learn! (I'm gonna copy and paste some things I've said to someone before)
I think It's best to learn about the basics like anatomy, volumes, etc, even if you have a more cartoony style, that way you can exaggerate your drawings more easily. But I find it best not to just mindlessly practice a subject or you might get frustrated about not getting better immediately. I still draw the things i want and if I'm stuck on something, I'll search for references and practice a specific part! I also take lots of pictures of what I want to draw and analyse them! I like to look at people, watch movies and videos of people doing stuff, or find online stock images (SenshiStock on DA is great for that!). I also like to imagine a little scenario in my head, break it down into scenes and movements, find an emotion I want the character to have! If you already have the basics down, you can also look at Kienan Lafferty's youtube channel, he's got tons of tips!
Also don't forget that online, most of the time, you only see the final result and not all the sketches it took to get to the final image haha, so don't get too frustrated if it takes time :) I hope it was helpful and have fun drawing! 💖
THANKS! I'm not sure how to answer your question, I've been drawing for a long time and some things