Post your favorite resources/books/courses that ONLY YOU know about. Set your Loomis and Vilppu aside for a bitI'll start: one book that doesn’t get talked about enough is Problem-Solving for Oil Painters. It has great advice on how to structure a painting.Also, here are some websites with excellent information:https://www.eyecager.art/resourceshttp://babelab.blogspot.com/https://www.artrenewal.org/Article/Search
>>7898732Don't be stupid. I know a lot of you are low IQ but if you came across "forbidden knowledge" then take the knowledge for yourself and resell it for $$$.
>>7898733>then take the knowledge for yourself and resell it for $$$By any chance, are you the guy from online-courses.club?
>>7898736That's not what I mean....good god. Absorb the techniques, retell it in your own way. God you people are dumb.
it's in spanish thohttps://purapinturapura.blogspot.com
Yeah, hold on, let me link you my brain scan. There was a little book I had back in school. Square, around 10cm (4in), not too many pages, but jam packed with a bunch of advice that sets you on the right foot. No idea how to find it now.
patience and confidence (yes, even if you are shit) in your strokes give better results.if you are too worried about making a line a specific way you'll fumble it out of nervousness and waste so much time overthinking!
Nic Thurman's newsletter has some nice tips. Of course, it's mainly shilling his courses; however, the info is still good
https://artdepartmental.com/blog/perspective-drawing-lessons-thomas-romain/
I'll share this little thing I curated.For how to edit screenshots the very thing that drew me to 4chan.https://imgbox.com/g/GhiZXYyqr9