

So friends, This is the Video tutorial of this car drawing. I hope you all like this blog post very much. So friends, These all the steps of this car drawing. I hope you have to draw this car in the first time. In the last you have to draw the tyre of this car. So friends, Now you have to draw the signature of Lamborghini Car. You draw this very carefully because the shape is more important of this drawing. I hope you understand what i want to explain all of you.

Now you have to draw the lights and side mirror of Lamborghini Car. If you have any doubt you have to watch the video tutorial of this drawing. Well if you want to draw this with HB pencil you have to draw. So friends, First of all you have to draw the shape of lamborghini’s front view. After that you have to read the steps of this drawing. From there, you can color it in – keeping in mind the light source with lighter and darker tones.So friends, This is the image of this drawing. Lighter shading should be facing the light source, while darker shading will create shadows (see sphere in image above).

Once you decide where your “light source” is coming from, you can begin shading. Whether the “light” is coming from the top-left corner of the page or elsewhere is up to you. While shading is a multi-step process, adding dimension throughout the drawing, it all starts with identifying your light source. If you’re drawing from an angle, you’ll have to consider two points of view: what you would see from the front and what you would see from the side. Drawing a vehicle from the side, which tends to be the easiest, is considered a “one point perspective” because you only have to consider one point of view. No matter which way you decide to draw your vehicle, perspective will play a role. This may vary for some sportier models, but for the most part it should give you a good starting point. Start with your wheelbase – once you’ve chosen how big to draw the wheels, make sure you have three full wheel bases between each wheel (as pictured above). If you’re drawing a vehicle from the side, creating the right proportions is key to making the sketch look true to the model. New Styles: Take a look at all of the models in Chevrolet’s 2018 lineup When our editors were at the Chicago Auto Show, Chevrolet was giving out booklets with a few tips and tricks for drawing cars that we’d like to share with you. For those of us with little to no artistic talent who – for lack of a better word – suck at drawing, it can be nice to have some advice. While bringing you automotive news helps sharpen our writing skills, every so often we have a little contest to see which of our editors can produce the best (or funniest) drawings. For those artistically inclined, drawing can be a stress reliever, a fun hobby, or even a career. Here at The News Wheel, we like to channel our creative brains on a regular basis. Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email
