>>5914060>notebook based perspective courseThe fuck do you mean with that?
>sketching for animators and illustrators coursea cartoony drawings course on Udemy rather than fundamentals,gesture structure and shading from Brent Eviston? Really?
>Modern day james videos I watch them from time to time but not sure if I'll call them better.
>Any decent figure drawing courseBE...FUCKING...SPECIFIC! that doesn't tell me anything, you could tell me "The Holy Grail of becoming super master of art" and it would have been the same. I'll take a guess and I'll mention Vilppu Drawing Manual or the Renaissance one, Steve Huston Constructive Figure Drawing, Analytical Michael Hampton.
>Any of dorian itens basic coursesI barely found any material from him, and what he called a "precision course" was like a 20 mins video in which he basically told me to keep guessing lines until you nail it.
>The book: Sketching, the BasicsStill not read it, not that into designing objects but I've been thinking of it since seems like some principles are a bit useful.
>Peter Hans Dynamic Sketching Ok, a good one, can't deny it, but you'll go crazy if you focus on this alone, you need to draw for fun a lot while doing it to bear with it, and still Brent covers other things.
>Any basic dynamic sketching course taught by a competent instructorhow many dynamic sketching instructors exist? pretty much when people talk about dynamic sketching is either Peter Han or drawabox. I know some others, Sorie Kim, Patrick Ballesteros, and Moderndayjames has some videos on that, Charles Hu released a course recently but I have no idea how good he is.
>Prokos basics courses His portrait course IS ABSOLUTE SHIT, one fucking example of each feature, and on timelapse, only 2 portraits if you pay him.
Proko Figure Drawing not that bad but I think I liked the Brent Eviston one more. Anatomy is one of the best courses out there but it's a bit overkill, who the fuck needs to draw 6 types of joints?