Hi, maybe you would like to post and review some of the good books you´ve bought.
Here are some of my Suggestions:
This book teaches you a lot about the industry way of work, It helps you give a clear idea of how to walk by the animation carreer. Things like pitching networks, Working in studies, Freelancing and some more.
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I was about to buy The art of Wall-e, but watching carefully and seeing reviews, I realized this is one of the books with more information of the art procces. Several books of "The art of..." only brings a lot of draws, without explanations or knowlege to offer in addition to the images.
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I have stopped buying books because I was not putting all that great information to work. There is a long list of titles that would be useful in anyones library.
The 'Kung Fu Panda' book is one I almost bought. If I ever start working with color theory these coffee table books would be nice to have around.
In the modern world, it is very important to constantly develop and maintain a high level of knowledge, so everyone will be interested in reading the article www.nerdly.co.uk/2020/03/23/book-review-of-mice-and-men-by-john-steinbeck / which deals with the book by John Steinbeck 'On Mice and Men' and a review of this work. It's no secret that this is a literary masterpiece of the era of the Great American Depression, after reading it, you will understand that this is a touching story of innocence, love and friendship, I advise everyone.
The Animator's Survival Kit: A Manual of Methods
I am still in the midst of reading the book, but thus far I find the historical synopsis of Mr. Richard Williams' journey through his career quite fascinating. I look forward to completing the entire book and derive as much information as possible. I am very much anticipating reading more. Highly recommended!
Oh, I have a lot of recommendations. The last book I read and loved was The Writing Life by Annie Dillard.