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I went to an "illustration" course, asked the teacher if there were any books or any advice on how to construct basic perspective, and he literally didn't know what I was talking about. The librarian knew instantly what I meant, as did my coursemates, but the course tutor just said "I don't know, try the library" - lo and behold, the only instructional book was Loomis (PBUH).

That's what I'm asking. Is there any institution that teaches skills you'd need to draw properly? What do you mean "you don't need to study"? I'm not looking for a crutch to discipline or motivate me like >>3336493 warned (thanks bud, wise words), I'm more looking for the environment and company to learn in and the resources like anatomy lessons, print studios, lectures on colour theory etc that used to be available on art courses a few decades ago (I've spoken to older artists about this). Has it all gone? Have these teachers quit and the courses been subsumed?

Also, I know /ic/ advises learning at home, but I'm a pretty sad guy without socialisation and interaction, and like >>3336486 said, EU student debt is not the same as US.

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