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5047165 No.5047165 [Reply] [Original]

Is this a good book for beginners? I never see it mentioned. I want more art to have more depth to it.

>> No.5047174

I am god and I will say yes

>> No.5047176
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5047176

where can i find this one?

>> No.5047179

>>5047165
that's an advanced perspective book, no begginer friendly

>> No.5047202

I like David Chelsea's perspective book best. He has 2 of them.

>> No.5047230

>>5047179
What's a good fundamental book then?

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5047261

>>5047230
Fun with a pencil

>> No.5047440

>>5047230
Bargue Drawing Course

>> No.5047456

>>5047230
For beginners I would recommend Marshall Vandruff's 1994 Perspective Drawing Series course, the only negative point would be the lack of exercises, but it is still an incredible course

>> No.5047464

>>5047230
Just draw by /ic/ the 2019 edition.

>> No.5047473

>>5047456
>>5047440
>>5047261
>>5047230
isn't Keys to Drawing decent for begs?

>> No.5047482

>>5047473
way too basic if you want to read and understand OP book

>> No.5047567

>>5047440
Based chad

>> No.5047821

>>5047473
Yes, but at this point of history a video course is the best option for noobs.

>> No.5048141

>>5047176
someone?

>> No.5048411

>>5047473
I have this one. But I want more depth in my work. Would this and Fun with a Pencil be good for now?

>> No.5048412

>>5048141
I see it on Amazon for 20 bucks

>> No.5048413

>>5047174
God, why did you make me ugly?

>> No.5051758

crab more

>> No.5054089

bump

>> No.5055684

no