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I'm looking for the best way to learn perspective !
I've read perspective is what every artist should start. So I guess it's time for me to learn that..

Share please :D

>> No.2202854

>>2202837
Have you read sticky? It's full of recommendations.

>> No.2202889

>>2202854
no, where can I read this ?

>> No.2202918

>>2202837
>>2202889
I hope you die in a fire

>> No.2202929

>>2202918
? :'(

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>>2202889

Welcome to /ic/.

The Questions thread is here:
>>2193435
The patience threshold for newcomers on /ic/ is rather low, as you can see above. You're more likely to have positive and polite answers in the Questions thread.

Before asking "what should I read/view/study/learn," consult the Sticky: >>1579290

On perspective, the Sticky advises:
> I recommend "Perspective Made Easy" by Ernest Norling, because of its low treshold.
> You'll go through the book with ease and it's filled with exercises to make sure you keep up with the author.

And last but not least, we have a Beginners thread, where you're welcome to post your studies, no matter your current level:
>>2199088