I have unfortunately taken a long break from drawing, mostly due both to trying 'figure myself out' and being frustrated trying to figure out the perspective in a drawing I have been coming back to for the last couple of years now. You can see the early drafts of it in my scraps folder, unfortunately the perspective's wrong in that one and I've been trying to restart all of it, this time planning it out both in Sketchup and on multiple A4 paper first instead of trying to get into it as soon as possible. Though I'm currently not working on that one now, I am starting a new drawing trying to redo one of my older and most popular drawing, and it's looking a lot better than the original. I'll probably redo more of my older drawings and see how much I've improved over the years, and this time mainly trying to take my time doing them, I think I remember back when I made those drawings back in, I think, around 2018-19, that I was rushing a lot of them and not really worrying about having the end product look complete or done or even have any polish to it, and now whenever I look back at my old drawings again I see all of the flaws I made to them and I think it would've been prevented if I stepped back a little and tried to see if, for example, the proportions of the limbs seem off when I first started the drawing. Compared to back then when, I do admit, was a bit cocky, and thought that all of my drawings were the best and I most likely noticed and knew about all of the flaws my drawings had, but I think I honestly just ignored all of the flaws it had and cared more about quantity over quality. But for now on, I'm going to try and take more time with all of my drawings I do and hopefully in the future when I look at the drawings I will be doing for now on, would see not as many flaws in it and I can say to myself that I did try my best on that drawing.