>>3795465>does this look good in terms of progression in fundamentals? take the style lecture out, will only confuse you. also, dont get hung up on the whole "drawing perfectly 1:1" thing.
>I'm really keen on Loomis and his style so there might be a lot of his stuff in hereif you like it, run with it. i had to ditch loomis because i didnt jive with it, went with dynamic sketching and huston
>also is Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain any good? better or worse than Keys?just pick one and go with it, or skip it. personally i just feel slowed down by it.
now to give you an honest perspective that you can take or leave: you will fail this list very early in. i wish art (and learning art) was this linear, but it is not.
dont stress though, learn things as you need to and have fun. copy artists you like frequently. when working from books or videos, draw everything they draw. good luck anon. ive wrote many "notepad for artistic success" documents, so i feel you with this