Draw Cars
Most people find the task of driving a car a lot easier than drawing a car. But It really does not have to be. Drawing, like every other human skill, requires patience and dedication. If you really want to learn how to draw a car, you will need practice, dedication and a few guidelines. This article is here to provide the last.
The first thing you will need in your quest to draw a car are the required tools. For this you will need a sheet of paper on which the car will be drawn on , a pencil which you will use in drawing, an eraser for addressing those inevitable mistakes and finally one willing human being to actually do the drawing-in your case that would be you.
The type of materials which you use is also important. The results of a drawing are affected by the quality of material which you use. Use well sharpened pencils on soft and smooth paper. Drawing should also be done in a position that leaves you comfortable and with sufficient lighting.
Once you have all these taken care off, then you are ready to begin drawing. For beginners drawing a car might be a bit difficult in the beginning. Avoid being frustrated by this. Keep at it and your drawing will slowly improve. You should start your drawing with the basic shape of the car. You can use large circles and squares if it helps. Instead of attending to the details just concentrate on the broad outlines. Sometimes beginners make the mistake of paying too much attention to the details. This is wrong. You should also ensure that your pencil strokes are light. That way if you have to erase anything it will not be difficult. Continue your sketches until your car shape looks complete.
After you are done drawing the body of the car the next step involves drawing the wheels. Wheels should be drawn in relation to the position of the car. If the position of a car prevents some wheels from being seen then those wheels should be drawn that way. It is only after you are done with the basic shape that you can then begin to add in the details. Do not let the results of your first attempt discourage you. Practicing will make you better. Save your drawing and try again the next day. And in not time at all you will be stunned by how great your car now looks.
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Filed under: Hobbies on January 23rd, 2010
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