A lot of people say learn perspective but here is a disagreement as to what to learn. I read perspective made easy a long time ago( I should probably read it but it doesn't seem comprehensive enough)
Here are the sources I plan on using for perspective learning this year:
Marshall Vandruff Lectures + Framed perspective(trying to make a comic)
I've heard mention of Erik Olson 90 hour perspective course, it seems really dry, do you guys think it's necessary to go through that or is it just for autists?
I've also heard of Scott Robertson but i'm thinking it's more aimed towards people who wanna work in industrial design.
Thoughts?
It's all the fucking same. Find a method you would like to study and study it, then try it out.
Personally, I recommend Scott Robertson's How to Draw, but it has some VERY technical stuff in it if you don't understand it from the get go. However it does a great job of explaining some things like how to freehand ellipses.
Erik Olson is a meme.
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your life is a meme
I did Perspective Made Easy and the whole 90+ hour Erik Olson course. I'm still lost however, I think I understand perspective just fine but don't know what's the next step
Should I learn composition now? Can you anons recommend some videos or books?