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Good books for learning how to draw animals?

>> No.6697320

pinky and pepper forever by eddy atoms

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>>6697181
monitoring this thread
I'm also interested

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>>6697181
Just get some old picture books (talking pre 1910 here) and catalogues by artists who draw and paint animals. Then start copying them. Also,go outside and draw some fucking bugs and birds.

>> No.6697674

bump

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>>6697181
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAboZuZTLUg
Glenn Vilppu - Vilppu Animal Drawing Manual
The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Animals
Jack Hamm - How to Draw Animals
Ken Hultgren - The Art Of Animal Drawing
Disney Animation - The Illusion of Life
Aaron Blaise
John Muir Laws
Terryl Whitlatch

For animal anatomy reference:
Eliot Goldfinger
Gottfried Bammes
W. Ellenberger, H. Baum, H. Dittrich