User blog comment:Polandball1838383/My first Polandball comic/@comment-34423308-20180329023648

Some advice

Do not use bright colors in the backround. It distracts the reader. Many choose to just leave a blank canvas. But if you ever draw a backround, use dulled colors.

Use copypasting sparingly. Actually, I would only use it for the backround.

Make sure the charachters face each other. Look at other comics and observe how the artist positions the eyes to make it look like they're facing each other.

Write the text. While I would only suggest this once you've gotten considerably better, it gives the comic a more pleasing feel.

Add shadows. They make everything look so much better! Just eyedrop the color, darken it, and use the new color as the shadow.

Learn from others. Don't feel guilty copying some god artist's work, as long as you give credit. Learn what techniques they use, and can you improve them?

Practice. Practice. Practice. Sometimes, you may wonder "I probably need to go to art schools for this." You don't. I learned how to draw anthropomorphic animals decently by using a tutorial and practicing. Before I couldn't even draw them. And whenever you practice, experiment as much as you can.