How Do You Draw A Sketch Of A Car?
In most cases, the most challenging part of drawing a car is capturing the sleek, aerodynamic quality of the body of the car. This means drawing with confident, unbroken lines. Sketches, however, are meant to be fast and semi-messy, and imprecise. In the case of sketching a car, it’s most important to capture the basic quality of that car but not a refined, finished product. Draw the exterior form of the car, clockwise. Start by placing the pencil at the hood of the car, draw an upward slanted horizontal line over the hood to the windshield. Draw the line upward more sharply at the windshield (nearly vertical), then return to a horizontal, flat line at the hood. Angle the line downward sharply over the back window, leveling out at the trunk. The trunk should be a nearly horizontal line (angling downward only slightly) until the tail end of the car, at which time the line will drop to a near-vertical descent to the bottom of the car. Draw a straight, horizontal line to the front of the