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Do You Need Step By Step Instructions On How To Draw A Car?



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By : Bob Jones    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-01 13:40:03
If your anything like me your sick of the way your car drawings look and you want to learn how to draw a real car. Make the shadows look real, the tints look real, the tires look real and create a car that looks like it's just sitting there on the paper purring away. I'm going to give you a few tips on how you can make this happen and hopefully you can start creating some hot cars right away.

So, now in this article I would mainly like to discuss some of the best tips with you that would help you to draw a car.

1. Just go with the flow and enjoy yourself - The biggest mistake however is when people give up too quickly. If you take a look at one of your drawings while your doing it and decide it looks terrible and scrap it, your never going to learn how to correct your mistakes. Take your time and fix things up and train your brain to draw the right line every time. It takes time, but eventually you will get faster and faster until you know how to draw a car on paper in a very short time.

2. Divide your drawing into parts - A very good way through which you can draw complicated things easily is by dividing them into different parts. The same thing you can do while drawing cars also, you can even use different colors for different parts of the car. The top portion can be drawn in red while the bottom can be completed in black ink.

3. The rougher the better - One of the most frustrating parts of drawing is when you make an error with a line or shading and you've pressed too hard on the paper. This does two things, one it creates an indent in the paper which will ruin further shading when rubbing over the indent and it will be much harder to rub out. So you furiously try your hardest to rub out the pencil and you end up with horrid smudge marks and a drawing that will be hard to rescue. To avoid falling into this trap, make sure your never gripping your pencil too hard. Be sure to use a light pencil in your primary foundation sketches and keep check of how hard your putting your pencil on paper. I find that the longer I am drawing, the harder I start pressing down on the paper.

4. Use simple objects to draw different parts - You can use simple objects to draw the various parts of your car. Make use of the ruler to make straight lines of the outer surface of the car, for drawing wheels you can use coins of various sizes.

5. Have a picture of a car to help you - If you feel that it would be difficult for you to draw a car by just using your imagination then you can take out a print out of a car to help you. You can even trace out the actual drawing and then darken it by using fine felt tip markers, erase the pencil marks after doing so. You can also use crayons and pencil colors to give your car a more realistic look.

Doing all these steps without someone to show exactly how it's done is hard, but going to art lessons can be expensive and time consuming. However, there is a guide that can speed this up for you.

Author Resource:

When you are committed to take it to the next level when you want to draw a car for a professional sticker or t-shirt design, it is suggested to first purchase a guide written by a professional to fully explain how to draw a car step by step . Just remember, it takes practice to get really really proficient at something, just as it takes the right education to get you there!

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