Tracing a car sketch or any sketch is an opportunity to improve that sketch. You can improve its perspective, its line quality or its design.
In this video I show how I do.
Tracing a car sketch or any sketch is an opportunity to improve that sketch. You can improve its perspective, its line quality or its design.
In this video I show how I do.
How to illustrate a car using a red soft color pencil Faber Castel (or Prismacolor). This video you will see all steps I made to draw and illustrate this beautiful classic italian car Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Veloce.
Enjoy!
Dear friends
a front view perspective for this car sketch. Not an usual view seen the angle I used, but for sure very dynamic. I used a black ball point pen for the outline, I used 2 cool gray tones markers for shading and a black felt tip pen for the last line tune up.
Enjoy.
The Coronavirus is forcing us to stay home and I respect the new rules to try fast to win this virus. So, I stay home and I make more videos for you. Here the latest one: a new Car Sketch Tutorial with a fast simple technique.
When I was a student at Art Center College of Design I was fascinated by using Canson Paper to color, sketch, and render my car design projects. This Canson technique comes form many years ago, the “Maestro” Giorgetto Giugiaro used it a lot and his illustrations made me dream a lot. When I learned this illustration technique I really liked it and I used quite lot of times.
In my latest Youtube tutorial video I show how to do it, using color pencils markers and few color chalcks.
Check the video and enjoy!
If you are interested in my latest Ebook about Car Sketching Tutorials please click: SKETCHING CARS!
This Saturday I made a quick car sketch tutorial for beginners using 4 simple steps and only 2 soft Prismacolor pencils.
Enjoy the video!
Quick car sketch by Luciano Bove
Sketch, sketch, sketch! Yes this is what you should do everyday, the more you do the better you get. My teacher always told me to sketch a lot and he was right.
Are you struggling with perspective? Line quality? Proportions?
To do it well you need to exercise, fail to improve. Learn from your mistakes and do more. You’ll get it right.
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