Cordor said:
I probably suck I just draw skeletons all day
this just one of the things I draw when bored, i do not know what it is, but from what i can understand from my past, this is a demon laughing at you
Actually, drawing skeletons all day is exactly the path to becoming a great artist!
Everything I draw, I always put up a 'line skeleton' first so I get the proportions correct. Whenever I don't do this, an arm or a leg is longer than the other, etc.
If something seems out of place and didn't draw a skeleton first, I'll go in with a purple pen and draw the skeleton to see why the perspective is off.
I highly recommend Matt Arcgambault to get started: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaPC8V_k6CYWElWeeONPZl6sMriW9llS0
Once you're ready to move on, there's thousands of great artists offering tutorials on Youtube.
Your stuff is 'beginner' art. But we all draw like this in the beginning.
What you need to do is to self-educate yourself on youtube. That's how I did it four years ago. I'd been drawing all my life, but when I decided I was going to keep practicing and get better, every-single-day, my artwork really improved.
Vastly.
You can't let up though. I draw all day when I can, and I have a sketchbook next to my bed that I draw in while laying down.
If you take that attitude, you'll only get better. It's the blueprint for success for anything.
Here's a picture I did for the 87th