Chicha
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I'll agree with other posters to get more practice in; there's tons of tutorials on deviantART. Looking at real life references can also help. It'll help give you a better idea how anatomy works (like for example, your hand). Don't be afraid to challenge yourself, for this is how you'll really allow yourself to improve. I notice people tend to get comfortable doing one type of style or pose and don't go beyond that stage so it's very easy to fall into it. Look at different poses or objects.
I will say that it's okay to make art solely for the gain of bells, but you may set yourself up for disappointment. While price is important, I personally think it's best that you draw because you have that interest in drawing. If you're not passionate about something, then it'll definitely feel like a chore or bother sooner than later.
I think you have potential for pixels! Try looking at bases to get an idea how proportions work. (Obviously, if you use bases, be sure to credit the artist and say so when opening a shop.) For art programs, I recommend using GIMP, Artweaver, or Paint Tool SAI if you're looking to keep going.
Don't feel discouraged! We all have to start out from somewhere so practice makes perfect! Good luck!
I will say that it's okay to make art solely for the gain of bells, but you may set yourself up for disappointment. While price is important, I personally think it's best that you draw because you have that interest in drawing. If you're not passionate about something, then it'll definitely feel like a chore or bother sooner than later.
I think you have potential for pixels! Try looking at bases to get an idea how proportions work. (Obviously, if you use bases, be sure to credit the artist and say so when opening a shop.) For art programs, I recommend using GIMP, Artweaver, or Paint Tool SAI if you're looking to keep going.
Don't feel discouraged! We all have to start out from somewhere so practice makes perfect! Good luck!