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Old 02-14-2007, 09:31 AM
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Need help

I have noticed that all my drawings are WEIRD.
So i want to ask you people somthin What do you start with when you draw a car the front or do you start detailing, and how do you draw propper rims ...

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Old 02-14-2007, 11:22 AM
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Re: Need help

in the front view you dont need an order. it is the easiest. just give it a try. it is advisably to start with lines defining the lowest and highest point, also setting the vertikal proportions. for more difficult views like a 1-vanishing-point perspective start with drawing a box that roughly represents the proportions you aregoing for. then draw the front axle and the rims (both of them; seethrough). then you go for the rear axle (mind having a proper proportion between the rims, normallay its about 3 to 4 wheel inbetween if you exaggerate a little, also depends on the style of car). then go for the shoulder line. This will also set the height for your glasshouse. from now on there is no real order that will guarantee a good sketch, just a rule of thumb: proportions, surface, details. just try what is best for you, but always start with the axles and rims and most important: practice HARD
also check this out
http://www.carbodydesign.com/tutoria...-tutorials.php
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