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by Doug DuBosque
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For my brother Rick, who encouraged
my car enthusiasm at an early age.
(Without revealing how to work the
clutch on his Triumph TR-4)
Copyright ©1993, 1998 Douglas C. DuBosque. All rights reserved, including
the right of reproduction in whole or in part, in any form.
Published by Peel Productions, Inc.
Manufactured in the United States of America
Cataloging-in-Publication Data
DuBosque, D. C.
Draw Cars / by Doug DuBosque
p. cm.
Summary: provides step-by-step instructions for drawing popular cars,
including racing cars, exotics, and off-road vehicles.
ISBN 0-939217-29-5 (pbk)
1. Automobiles in art--Juvenile literature. 2. Drawing--technique--
Juvenile literature. [1. Automobiles in art. 2. Drawing--Technique.] I.
Title.
NC825.A8D83 1997
743’.89629222--dc21
97-25458
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C o n te n t s
Supplies ...................................................................................4
What you need to get the wheels spinning
Part One: Draw a car from the side ........................................5
Step by step, a close look at drawing a car in profile
Part Two: More cars in profile ..............................................13
From Lamborghini to Uncle Bill’s ratty ol’ pickup…
Part Three: Draw a car from an angle ..................................35
Add dimension to your drawings
Part Four: More cars from angles .........................................41
Some are easy. Some aren’t…
The Gallery ............................................................................60
A wild collection of automotive drawing ideas
Tips and Tricks .......................................................................62
Use reference material, turn your paper…
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COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
S u p p l i es É
Find a comfortable place to draw – with decent light,
so you can see what you’re doing.
As you start to learn about car designs, shapes and
proportions, don’t worry too much about materials.
Use a pencil that’s longer than your finger.
Sharpen your pencil when it gets dull!
Get a separate eraser. My favorite is a kneaded type,
available in art supply and craft stores (the eraser on
your pencil will disappear quickly).
For smooth shading with a soft pencil, consider a
tortillon, or blending tool .
For practice drawings, use recycled paper – for
example, draw on the back of old photocopies or
computer printouts.
Always draw lightly at first , so you can erase
problems as you need to.
Save your drawings and learn from them.
Enjoy drawing great cars!
Po s i t ive at t i t u d e !
P e rs i s te n c e !
P ra c t i c e !
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D R A W CA RS
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