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So I'm just a beginner as well and my question is: is my "learn to draw" book list in right order? Should I add some? Take away some? Or switch the order around?

>1. Nicolaides - The Natural Way to Draw
>2. Norling - Perspective Made Easy
>3. Loomis - Fun with a Pencil
>4. Loomis - Successful Drawing
>5. Loomis - Figure Drawing for All It's Worth
>6. Vilppu - Drawing Manual

I want to draw both beautiful women and landscapes. But I know that comes after years of practice. Something like pic related.

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