Tips On How To Draw A Realistic Car
Learning how to draw cars can be a hard task, so let’s take a closer look in this article. If you are anything like me, when I first started out drawing cars, it was very frustrating and stressful when I couldn’t get that refined image that I was hoping for. Whether you have been practicing for a while or are just starting out, take note of these tips and learn the tricks of the trade when it comes to drawing beautiful looking cars!
1. Tones and Contrast
The difference between a crappy looking sketch and a real beauty that is worthy of framing is the proper use of tones and contrast to really bring out the detail and make the image “pop”. It is hard to get a hang off at first, but with the right technique, and plenty off practice… you can do it!
Something you can do right now to make your cars look real, is copy photos of actual cars. But turn these photos into a black and white form. This makes it much easier to visualize how dark or light you need to shade a particular portion of your car. Make sure you have a few different types of pencils on hand to achieve this look!
2. The Right Perspective
Take a flat image, ad perspective… and you have a masterpiece! Obviously this is another critical skill to master, but well worth it if you want to draw realistic cars. First thing you need to do is create a simple side view which you should be easily able to do, then create a point of perspective or a vanishing point, and draw some guide lines from all the major corners, etc. These guide lines will now help you get the perfect proportions when drawing in perspective.
3. The All Important Shadows
Everything creates a shadow. So when you want to learn how to draw cars that look real, you have to give your cars some shadows. For now these don’t have to be too complex, but try to imagine sunlight coming from a single source at a point of your choice on the piece of paper. You can then project lines from this point and offset them slightly when they hit your car. Then use a dark pencil and shade a strong shadow on the ground under your car. This will add a lot of depth and realism to your drawings.
If you desire to avoid your drawings seeming sloppy and unrealistic and you desire to discover how to draw a car the way the professionals do, have a look at this step by step guide on how to draw a car on paper. It will help you immensely!
