That's a tricky one. Something that worked for us: 1) Put the toys back yourself. Don't ask for the child's help but appreciate if he helps. Usually kids get annoyed over others touching their stuff. They would gradually learn that okay, I can do this too. 2) Make cleaning up a game. There was this song on YouTube — Clean up, clean up — my daughter heard it from some kids and stuck to it. Every time we sing the first two words, she dances around and starts picking her stuff. 3) Make clear spaces for his stuff. Instead of having large bins of toys, have neat shelves with ample space. Make sure to clean up the house at the end of the day so that your son sees neat shelves every morning. This puts into his mind that these things go there. With time, he will learn to appreciate the aesthetics of putting things in order. Like all things in parenting, this too would take time. But don't lose heart if you son doesn't agree to the plan initially.
Every time your child is done with his drawing tell him that he needs to clean the mess and you will help him. Tell him that not clearing the mess is not a good habit. Ask him to sit with a cloth and mop to clear out the mess. Remind him to keep his things in place.
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Try doing together with him until it becomes habit