>>1229548>i am looking for recommendation.and I told you one.
But you glanced on it, didn't see "how to draw mech step by step", and said it isn't for you.
>he kind of things you do to make this car and building stufff into mechsevery object exist out of cube, cylinder, sphere, and other primitives.
If you can learn how to draw them in 3d perspective, you can learn how to draw anything.
>I am on a budget so you could say i am just cheating my way than reviewing all the books one by one. Is that legally wrong? did you missed that I said you can find PDF easily online? It goes for any book out there. I'm not telling you to go and purchase things.
I'm telling you to learn fundamentals. Ignore giant robots, ignore vehicles. Draw fundamental practice and real life objects. Not just repeat the shape of real object, but try to understand from what primitives it consists of, and how it is located in real space.
If you want draw giant robots - forget about them, aside of leisure time. Meanwhile build your skills and visual library.
Or just keep doing same robot sketches as you do now, and lie to yourself that you are getting better.