Then use some printer paper.
It's an even toss-up by this point.
Also, it wouldn't hurt to study up on anatomy a bit.
I have been studying, but I am gonna say this in terms of style:
When it come to anime, a person's style can be based off of any type of proportions they deem fit for the story. Some like the Chibi look, like the guy who drew the panels for Lucky Star. Others like more realism in the anime, like the guy who drew DeathNote. There are still other who take a mix of these styles, like the person who did the Majutsu/Kagaku series.
In terms of anatomy, I can partially agree, because it makes setting the features easier and can make body proportions more accurate. It isn't the greatest issue, however, because some people like the anime/manga look. Again, however, it's open to interpretation. So I'm not gonna fight to the death on this one.
Thank you for the advice, Clopin. However, I probably wil not take all of it into heart due to resource constraints and context of the drawings.
[P.S.: Please do not call me a douche on this one, as I was merely stating my opinion. I truly do appreciate the advice, constructive or otherwise, I just responeded in a way to provide some greater detail on the subject.]