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The problem is how effective they are at translating a process into day to day usage. With scott's book the process and measurements are so streamlined and precise, that you're really learning the process itself rather than how to train yourself to draw and understand perspective. The book is extremely poor when it comes to actually understanding perspective concepts. Oddly enough, even loomis is far more relevant at teaching what scott is trying to in his book.

You can't really "skip the process" if what you train yourself into is on very precisely following a process in the first place, rather than on what the underlying mechanisms of the process are and how you can use them in your applications. I'm certain kim jung gi haven't practiced by autistically measuring everything he drew. It was very likely far more loose such as drawing whatever he was looking at, and then comparing his drawing to his reference mentally while keeping in mind various concepts such as how perspective works, without actually measuring everything to such an absurd degree.

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