How to Draw a Minivan
With its multiple doors and seats, this
minivan has room for your all your friends. Make room for your drawing skills
and have a great time learning how to draw this car.
 Learn how to draw this minivan.
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In this section, we'll show you how to
draw this minivan. 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 long rectangle for the driver’s side of the body.
Add ovals for the wheels. For the front end, form a small rectangle to the left
of the long rectangle. Above the long rectangle, sketch a rectangle with
slanted sides for the driver’s-side windows. Use a slanted rectangle for the windshield.
Form the front hood by connecting the windshield to the front of the van with a
line. Place a line on top of the van for the roof. Draw a short curved line in
front of each tire. Add another curved line under the front of the van for the
front tire on the passenger’s side.
Step 2:
Inside each tire, sketch a small oval in a larger oval for
the hubcap. Show the bottom of the driver’s-side tires by connecting each tire
to the curved line in front of it. Form three side windows by using straight
and curved lines. Add the bullet-shaped sideview mirror. Show the positions of
the front bumper, grille, headlights, and front hood with straight and curved
lines.
Step 3:
To form the wheel wells, sketch a half circle with one end
that curves out around the top of each tire. Use straight and curved lines to
make the door and side moldings. For the rear bumper, draw a short curved line.
Step 4:
Form the headlights, grille, and rubber molding on the
front bumper by drawing many straight lines and a few curved ones.
Step 5:
Use several curved lines to form the passenger’s-side seat
and the steering wheel. Darken the passenger’s-side door, seat belt, and side
of the headrest, as well as the steering wheel. For the lower side moldings,
draw one long straight line and a short one along the side and the rear panel.
Sketch the symbol on the front hood and a slightly curved line to show the
front end of the hood. Use two slightly curved lines to show the front edge of
the front bumper and the parking light/turn signal above it. Blacken a strip on
the front bumper and part of the front grille. Form the door handle with a
small rectangle that has a darkened lower half. Connect the sideview mirror to
the door with a sharply curved line.
Shade the mirror with a slightly curved
line and a darkened lower edge. Blacken the bottoms of the tires, the wheel
wells, and the rear bumper.
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