so are we all gonna share how we improved at drawing through just drawing or something?

maybe I'm not the best example for this
mostly cuz i have no confidence in my own drawings and also because I haven't improved anywhere near as much as Camera or Flamecannon BUT I SHALL PRESS FORWARDS ANYWAY
when I started drawing it looked like this

I couldn't even draw a circle...
that's absolutely pitiful how did I live with myselfthen...

through the years...



little by little,


it becomes more tolerable.




Not sure if this is a good example since I don't have anything like backgrounds that become better drawn (in relation to the perspective) or more detailed. I don't even have any comics up there where I try a perspective I don't normally use (aka not 3/4, front-on, side-on, or top down), because I do draw that sort of thing more often now since I have more confidence in my ability to make it look decent. Even so, I think just looking how it becomes more consistent and neat somewhat implies that, although it wouldn't be unreasonable not to think so.
That's just comics though. I can also kinda draw other stuff better now. I guarantee I probably couldn't even draw at least 85% of the stuff I do now when I started drawing. Even after just a year of drawing these simple little characters, I somehow also got better at drawing other things as well.
I mean, you could just look at the other art stuff I've drawn (if you skip the like 16 or so pages of only text) and find stuff like this





that, while not particularly impressive, and probably filled with errors, is probably astronomical units ahead of what I could draw before.
I'm sure nearly everyone that's drawn looks back on most, if not all, of their old artwork with disdain.
...i sincerely hope these posts don't get responded to with a "yeah but i'm not you guys" or something...
in fact, how much I half-backtrack and say "Look how much better this is! but it still is bad" probably ruins the intended effect...