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Old 06-30-2013, 06:26 AM
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ghostrider
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I buy books and magazines that are technique focussed, not those that tell you how to make something specific. Most of the stuff available online is purely aimed at showing you how to duplicate someone else's work. That doesn't interest me at all so I stick with published items that I can keep as reference, use in my studio as I'm trying something out for the first few times, and share with others who are interested in learning some of the same things I am.
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