How to Draw a Classic Car
With their mix of smooth
lines and sharp angles, this classic car is not only unique and cool-looking, it's great
practice for your drawing skills.
 Learn how to draw this classic car.
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In this
section, we'll show you how to draw this
classic 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:
For the main
part of the body, draw a large rectangle that is not quite finished. On top of
its right half, form a rectangle with a slanted left end to form the
driver’s-side windows. Above it, add a long thin rectangle that is slanted for
the roof.
Use a small slanted box to form the windshield. Place a straight line
from the left end of the windshield to the front of the car in order to form
the triangular front hood. Sketch two circles for the wheels. Put an incomplete
circle inside the large rectangle for the spare tire.
Step 2:
Add a curved
line to the roof of the car. To form the tires, draw a circle inside the front
and rear wheels and an unfinished circle inside the spare tire. Add curved
lines around the wheels and along the bottom of the car to form the running
board and fenders.
Step 3:
Add hubcaps to
each of the three tires by drawing a small circle within a larger circle. Use
straight and curved lines to form the front grille and the roof support columns
as shown here.
Step 4:
Place four
short upright lines in front of the spare tire. Use a few straight and curved
lines to form the doors. Draw tiny thin rectangles for the door handles. Add an
upside-down L-shaped figure for the rear bumper.
Step 5:
Sketch the
upper side moldings using four straight lines and one tiny curved line along
the top part of the body. Finish the trunk area and rear bumper by using
straight and curved lines.
Darken the tires, running board, top of the side
windows, and part of the trunk area. Draw a straight line below the dark areas
in the side windows.
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. If you love cars, you love the
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