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Hey /ic/


I saved up 800$ that I plan to spend on art education. My goals are to master perspective, tone and anatomy with a side of industrial design to be able to create pretty much anything I wish. I've already gone through Scott Robertson's how to draw book, and although I still need more practice I sort of understanding to do an accurate model if necessary, even if it takes me 15 hours to do a simple plane (Pic related)


I was thinking of doing a whole year of Watts Atelier to dive into the fundamental skills of pencilwork, tone, anatomy and painting, as I feel these are the skills I need to focus more on. (My linework is horrible)


Think this is a good idea?

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