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I know going to an art school is the superior choice, but I am just a hobbyist. I already have a job that I enjoy. I have no interest in restarting careers to be an artist.

I am simply asking for good books to go through in my spare time that would allow me to design characters for my own projects, nothing more.

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Ok so after looking through FZD's course outline, I wrote myself a list of books to go through to learn the fundamentals that I think mirrors their courses. Are there any books you guys recommend I add/remove to this list?

1. Pespective Made Easy, Ernest Norling
2. How to Draw, Scott Robertson
3. How to Render, Scott Robertson
4. Drawing the Head and Hands, Loomis
5. Figure Drawing for All its Worth, Loomis
6. Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist, Stephen Rogers Peck
7. Animal Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form, Eliot Goldfinger
8. Drawing the Clothed Figure, Michael Massen
9. Creative Illustration, Loomis


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Thanks

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