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Im trying to pick a fucking book

I have basic knowledge of perspective but i dont know many advanced techniques

>> No.4123500

>>4123494
Both

>> No.4123501

>>4123500
>Both
As in which 1 do i fukin pick first

>> No.4123502

Neither.
handprint.com Elements of Perspective

>> No.4123592

>>4123501
If ur new to perspective do perspective made easy then do Scott after

>> No.4123600

>>4123494
Marshall Vandruff's perspective videos and Gary Meyer's Gnomon Workshop videos.

>> No.4123634

>>4123502
Although its a great source for indepth discussion of the science of perspective a lot of it isnt practical for basic artists needed and many of the great artists today dont even go that deep

>> No.4125104

>>4123634
If you want good perspective maybe getting an in-depth look at it is smart.

How to Draw helped me a lot. Definitely worth it.

>> No.4126044

that perspective book by Ernest is so fucken good.

>> No.4126143

if you only had to choose between the two then i would recommend perspective made easy first, then how to draw,
scott robertson’s book expects you to have a good understanding of perspective already