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Books on improving your drawing.

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Books on improving your drawing.
This is one book that will help you draw better. I know it has help me more than any other.
I have put it on my drop box so it not going anywhere. Free from Vontage. :)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fbxm10ahi6mem ... s.pdf?dl=0

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Link is no good my friend
Jimmy Mills

Some of my Moho Pro work.
My Demo Reel: https://youtu.be/_kSCno4Wd3c?si=gNT7d27R7sM4jjqq
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The best way to improve your drawing is to draw. Books can help you steer a little bit, but you have to do all the pedalling by yourself.
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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jahnocli wrote:The best way to improve your drawing is to draw. Books can help you steer a little bit, but you have to do all the pedalling by yourself.
The Complete Book Of Drawing Techniques, is one book that has steered me in the right direction. My drawing has improve by this one book more than any other.

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