Not everyone who likes to draw has raw natural talent. Many times, it takes long hours of practice to learn draw better pictures. You may have moderate skill at drawing pictures, but the more that you work at it, the better you'll get.
Instructions
1. Sign up for an art class. You learn to draw pictures better by receiving instruction in a classroom setting. Your art teacher can show you the mistakes that you're making and ways that you can improve your technique.
2. Set aside time each day to draw. Build time to draw into your schedule. Try to sketch at least an hour a day.
3. Practice drawing by tracing. Tracing and copying pictures and graphics helps you learn to draw better. You'll grow accustomed to working with your artist tools during the process.
4. Separate pictures into different shapes. Instead of drawing the picture as a whole, separate each portion of it into their corresponding shapes.
5. Get online critiques of your work. After you have created a few pieces, submit them to a site like Concept Art. You can then receive feedback about your drawings and ways that you can improve.