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How to draw cars on paper? Here's how!
How to draw cars on paper? Here's how!

If you want to learn how to draw cars on paper, you may be amazed to find out that it is extremely easy. In fact, there is a new e-book online, which will teach you how to draw cars like a pro, in about 30 minutes. You can find it here.

Drawing cars on paper is both simple, and hard. If you are not a good drawer, and you don't know some key principles, it will be virtually impossible for you to draw anything decent on paper. However, throw in some quick secrets of drawing, and you will be able to do it, in about half an hour. How is that possible? Because drawing anything is simple transferring an image, you already have in your head, onto the piece of paper. Knowing how to do that is simple, but if you don't - you will not be able to do it to save your life. That's why drawing is both simple, and hard - the concepts can be learned quickly, provided that you know what they are.

To learn how to draw cars on paper, you don't need previous experience in drawing. If you have it - great! But it is completely not necessary - anyone can learn to do it, regardless of their current level of skill. That said, there are certain qualities which will make you draw cars like a pro even more quickly. The ability to visualize the car in your mind, and how it will look on paper is a key one. But still - it is not necessary. In fact, after you start drawing, you will find out that your imagination quickly increases, and you can visualize things more clearly than ever.

What comes next, is transferring the image you have in your head, on the paper. That's where almost all people who learn how to draw cars on paper get confused. There is a very important principle involved here, and it's a simple one. Master drawers tend to visualize a wire connecting their pencil to the imaginary picture in their head. Once they start working the curves over the imagined image, the pencil moves on the paper, and creates an exact replica of the image. That's what drawing cars is about - and after you learn it, you will be pretty much able to transfer any image you have in your head on a piece of paper. If you want to add colors, that is simple as well, and goes back to what we were saying. Good luck!




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