How to Draw a 1957 Chevy
The
1957 Chevy is one of the coolest cars ever made. Pay attention to the details
when learning how to draw this all-time car favorite.
In this
section, we'll show you how to draw this car. You can draw it freehand while
looking at your
computer monitor, or you can print out this page to get a
closer look at each step.
Here,
we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of
how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what
to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.
Step 1:
Draw a small
rectangle (front of the car) with a large rectangle (passenger’s side) attached
at an angle to its left side. At the bottom of where these rectangles meet,
sketch a curved line and a circle for one front tire. Add a curved line below
the small rectangle for the other front tire. To form the rear tire, use an
oval that goes halfway into the back of the large rectangle. For the front
hood, form a diamond shape on the top of the small rectangle and part of the
large rectangle. Show the windshield and side windows by adding three slanted
lines to the top of the diamond and large rectangle. Form the roof by
connecting these three lines with a tube that is pointed on both ends.
Step 2:
Overlapping
the rear wheel, draw a half circle with a short straight line on its left end
to form the wheel well. Sketch the front wheel well, adding a crooked line to
the front of the curved line. Inside the rear wheel, place a tiny circle within
an oval for the hubcap. Draw three circles inside the front wheel for the other
hubcap. Show the shape of the windows and windshield by using straight and
curved lines as shown here.
Step 3:
Add the side
moldings by drawing a long Y-shaped tube with open ends. Use a closed half
circle to form the rear bumper. Place three smaller closed half circles near
the front of the Y-shaped side moldings. Form the doors with straight and
curved lines. Draw two short straight lines for the door handles.
Step 4:
For each
headlight, draw a circle within a larger odd-shaped circle. Place a
stretched-out V-shaped figure between the headlights to show that the car has a
V-8 engine. On the front hood, sketch two “wind-splits,” which look like closed
half circles with a square bump on top. To form the top edge of the front hood,
place a long curved line through the wind-split on your right. Use several
curved lines to form the front bumper as shown here.
Step 5:
Draw some
straight and curved lines to finish the roof supports and the front bumper. Add
two straight lines behind each wind-split on the front hood. Darken the
sidewalls of the tires, the lower half of the two bullet-shaped parts on the
ends of the bumper, the areas between parts of the front bumper, and the rims
of the front headlights. Use many straight lines to add shading to the bottoms
of the tires and the rear of the car.
Your
car drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep
practicing until you're happy with your drawing. Before the 1957 Chevy was
made, there were classic cars. Learn how to draw a classic car in the next
section.
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