>>4585044Well the thing is there are a lot of different ways to "get there" and the path you take can directly shape your end results.
For instance, learning to do Hogarth's scribble gesture technique may lend itself to styles like
>>4584830 >>4584837 and
>>4584840 , but maybe not something like
>>4584955 which looks more along the lines of Loomis's fun with a pencil stuff. There's no getting around the grind, but finding what clicks for you when it comes to translating 3D into a 2D image, training how you literally construct a drawing mentally, it does take different ways of explaining it and approaching it for different people to understand it and execute it. Learning to draw isn't one size fits all in that way, that's why there are lots of different ways that kind of all teach the same or similar things.