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Who taught it better?

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I will watch. But I'm not asking for bashing techniques. I need accomplished master's hard surface work to s-t-u-d-y it's surfaces and symmetries, why this element placed here and why this element is placed there and so on and so on, i.e. everything that makes form believable, how to construct believable silhouette, perhaps even dabble in tone a bit. I mean, I tried to do my own hard surface by hand, but it proves to be mental challenge on itself. Perhaps works of perspective sculpt master can clear some questions I already have. I need this to deeper understand how perspective works on symmetrical surfaces.

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I'm once and for all going to finish learning technical perspective and need motivation to do it, because it's over 80 hours, so I'm making a dedicated thread to post every lecture notes and I'll eat my trousers if I quit.

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