I'm frequently asked how I learned to draw and the answer is very simple - a large part of my knowledge is self taught from books. That's why I thought it would be a good idea to share some titles I owned or came across and used them through the years. Hopefully someone will find this list useful :3
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Books that are awesome:
"Anatomy for the Artist" by Sarah Simblet

"The Artist's Guide to Animal Anatomy" by Bammes Gottfried

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Books that are good:
" Drawing the Head and Hands" by Andrew Loomis
"Figure Drawing for all it's Worth" also by Andrew Loomis
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Books that are ok but from the time perspective I do not recommend them:
"How to Draw Heads and Portraits" by Jose M. Parramon

"Human Figure" by Jose M. Parramon

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Books that are pure unrefined shit and should be burned on sight:
Anything from Christopher Hart


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Not only that his stuff looks like shit, he also makes everyone kind of adapt how he thinks art SHOULD be.
For example, how he described drawing teens. "Slender neck, ears poke out from hairstyle. Almond eyes.". Or "catgirls can be what you want, but they have to be cute.".
That´s not teaching art in any way, that´s teaching how to draw crappy pictures of stereotypical characters.