Car drawings
#1
Car drawings
Thought I would share some of my car drawings. I don't have a scanner, so I took some pics with my point and shoot, but color came out wrong...I edited these so check out the new pics and Fit pics below.
Last edited by BallerStatus; 08-23-2011 at 08:11 PM.
#2
i like the ford raptor drawing.. the civic type r looks nice too... but a little weird looking at the slammed pick up truck, since the front and back wheel won't be round considering they're too much into the fenders... and originally should pop out from the hood and deck... but overall nice drawing... post up your fit drawing and make it into a sticker...
#5
i like the ford raptor drawing.. the civic type r looks nice too... but a little weird looking at the slammed pick up truck, since the front and back wheel won't be round considering they're too much into the fenders... and originally should pop out from the hood and deck... but overall nice drawing... post up your fit drawing and make it into a sticker...
thanks for the comments guys!
#7
haha, yeah some of the drawings are quite exaggerated. im working on a GE8 right now (at work, lol) so hopefully can share this and my GD3 drawings in the next day or 2.
#9
Believe it or not the GD3 is one of the hardest cars I have drawn. Very organic shaped cars are much harder to draw than more squared off cars. There are fewer reference points to use to make sure you have the shape right.
The Nissan above was my first ride and I still have it 8 yrs later. Back in high school and college it was lowered 4" and has some other mods, but is back up to stock height.
Last edited by BallerStatus; 08-23-2011 at 12:52 PM.
#14
Thank you! I have been drawing forever, but went Auburn for Industrial Design (Product Design, basically). So, naturally I work for a mortgage company now, lol. But I still draw and work on projects in my spare time.
#16
I'm no good at doing the multiple quote thing! Yeah, I learned to draw quick in school. Basically you start very lightly and then build up as you fill in details. Every drawing starts as a base line and then two vertical lines as horizontal reference points, then it just builds from there.