Tips On How To Draw A Realistic Car
If your trying to learn how to draw cars this article is for you! I know a lot of people who get frustrated when they spend a lot of time and effort...
If your trying to learn how to draw cars this article is for you! I know a lot of people who get frustrated when they spend a lot of time and effort drawing cars and end up with disappointing results. Or maybe you want to know how to draw cars, but have no idea where to start, either way these tips will improve your car drawings straight away!
1. Contrast and Tones
What can often turn one of my lousy car sketches into a car drawing that looks like it’s about to drive off my page is the proper use of tone and contrast. This is a difficult technique to perfect and requires a bit of practice and a good eye.
One nifty little trick for practicing on how to get the right tone and contrast is to take a color image from a car magazine, and then go to town with it by ONLY reproducing the image in black and white. If you can master the shading in black and white, you have succeeded… the next thing to do is simply take it to the next level and start using color. Just remember, don’t progress to color images until you master black and white.
2. The Right Perspective
Angles and perspective can turn an average drawing into a masterpiece! This is a very important skill to acquire when learning how to draw cars. To draw a car in perspective, you need to first create a side view of your vehicle. Then project the major points to a point on the page above your car of your choosing. The point you project to will determine the extent of the perspective.
3. Have You Added Shadows?
Shadows are the all important subtleties that most amateur car drawers forget to add, BIG mistake! Everything casts a shadow, and this includes that car you are drawing. So what you need to do is imagine a source of light, such as the sun, decide on the direction of the light source, and then add your relevant shadows. If you still have no idea what I’m talking about, at-least ad the drop shadow that your car is projecting on the ground… this will add depth and realism to your otherwise mediocre image.
If you want to avoid your drawings seeming sloppy and unrealistic and you want to learn how to the way the professionals do, have a squiz at this step by step guide on . It will help you heaps!