So, I've been looking everywhere in countless book sites for a higher quality of that specific version of that bridgman book. Because I really wanted to find the fifth edition of bridgman complete guide to drawing from life. As it is the most recommended version. The problem is that I could only find that one version with lower quality than the old one. I really need it for the marshall vandruff bridgman bootcamp. As I don't have any way to access it. Because I am a third world country subhuman that is poor as hell.
OP I think, you don't have to learn bridgman. Learning from any other art teachers will just work out fine. You don't even have to study strictly any other art masters such as loomis, vilppu, and hampton. Just learn from your favorite art teachers that suits your needs and interests. I learned a lot of important stuff from dynamic sketching and drawabox. I learned some stuff from brent eviston's course. I learned 2d line accuracy from dorian iten. As of right now, I'm learning very cool anime stuff from krenz and hide.
>>7985647yes i have itpost your study and i'll share it
>>7985658Maybe, I'm just really taking things that seriously.I'm starting to forget that art is supposed to be fun. Thanks man.
>>7985660Ok, here's a study. It's very unfinished. I haven't inked in everything and cleaned the little details.
>>7985660Here's another one, I drew most of these studies usually very late at night. So I don't usually make a lot of vorrect decisions here.
>>7985660I accidentally didn't include the image.So I added some unnecessary things accidentally to it but I guess it doesn't matter as long as I dont alter the drawing.
>>7985663>>7985670ok here's the pdfGeorge Bridgman - Bridgman's Complete Guide to Drawing From Life (5th Edition)https://gofile.io/d/q7sfa3
>>7985671Thanks anon