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How accurate is this list and reading order?

>> No.5029708

It's shit.

>> No.5029875

>>5029682

Find a better book on Perspective than Robertson's hot mess, then do whatever book you want.

>> No.5029921

>>5029875
Such as?

>> No.5029923

>>5029682
Looks good to me, and I concur with skipping 'Perspective Made Easy'

>> No.5029935

>>5029921
If you're interested in drawing big illustrations or comics then Framed Perspective Vol. 1 is better.

>> No.5030016

>>5029682
Old and busted

>>/ic/thread/S4488049#p4488539

>> No.5030022

>>5030016
>skipping dynamic sketching
NGMI

>> No.5030029
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5030029

>>5029682
might work for some people, but i recommend just pirating whatever books/courses you're interested in learning and taking the time to make your own personal curriculum instead because the only one who knows best for you is probably you so yeah fuck niggers and the CIA

>> No.5030062

It's very naive. Art learning doesn't work sequentially like this. Even if it worked for one person it probably won't work for you. The books themselves are perfectly fine, try them, but forget about a recommended order. Also, spend more time drawing than reading anything. Only read when you're stuck in your personal work, and only read what's relevant to your current problem.

>> No.5031745

>>5030062
What if I wanna improve the way I draw people? Like starting with gesture and then moving on to constructing the form.