
It is important to learn to draw people, animals, etc, but to bring life to your work, good things are needed to draw the surrounding environment.
Create under the water environment: When you place bubbles of different sizes and small fish around you, your composition looks like underwater.
If you want to place your character near the ocean floor, add wavy lines at several points to represent the ocean floor in addition to bubbles and fish. Scatter some rocks of the sea and some rocks and deepen their emotions.
Add a sense of depth and perspectives: In the real world everything is 3D, but your canvas is 2D. To represent real world with paper, special skill is necessary.
In the real world, objects closer to us will appear larger than objects away from us. Apply the same technique as expressing the depth of the scene with a paper canvas. To make this technique even more powerful, you can draw objects away from the viewer with fault lines.
Another thing to remember is that you can detail the detail of the object away from the viewer.
Why shadows are important: Many beginners draw characters that appear to float in the air. You can easily avoid this by adding shadows of your character. Adding accurate and accurate shadows can be difficult and time consuming, but fortunately there is no need to draw detailed shadows. You can express shadows by adding small patches.
In order to draw the outdoor scene, first plan the position of the horizontal line: a beginner drawing a composition of the outline often confuses the position of the horizontal line. This can be easily avoided by determining the position of the first horizontal line before drawing another on the canvas.

