Start out with a clean sheet of paper, preferably a pretty big one. Find a good picture of that car you want to draw, this picture will be used as reference for your car painting/ drawing.
When you do your next car panting, do not rush the early parts of it, the part when you try to get all the proportions right before starting to shade or paint. It doesn’t matter if you are extremely good with colors, or your shading technique is superb when you draw cars. If you don’t get the proportions right, the end result will not be very good.
Well the main thing with cars is that every little line has to be perfectly proportioned one little mistake and it can screw up the whole painting. While a red rose can have different shades, come in different sizes, different leaves etc, a car model stays the same, so we will spot the difference rather quickly when something isn’t correct.
By box proportion I mean the most basic lines, like the cars bottom and roof. After you have done that, start by adding the front or rear of the car.
Well the main thing with cars is that every little line has to be perfectly proportioned one little mistake and it can screw up the whole painting. While a red rose can have different shades, come in different sizes, different leaves etc, a car model stays the same, so we will spot the difference rather quickly when something isn’t correct.
Do the wheels when you are happy with the overall lines of your car painting. This is good because when you come back an hour or so later you will probably notice small things that needs to be corrected, which you didn’t notice while you were drawing the car. Add this small details and remember don’t start to shade and paint the car until you feel very satisfied with the cars shape and details.
Do the wheels when you are happy with the overall lines of your car painting. Add this small details and remember don’t start to shade and paint the car until you feel very satisfied with the cars shape and details.