Car Drawing and Sketching Tutorials
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Rear view rendering tutorial
This tutorial shows the creation process of a sportscar rear view rendering using mixed media, including markers and pastels on paper and finishing touches in Photoshop.
by Farzad Barkhordary
Mixed media rendering tutorial
This tutorial shows the steps involved in creating a car rendering using mixed traditional media, including pencils, markers, pastels, ballpoint pen.
by Farzad Barkhordary
Car drawing tutorial
In this tutorial Enes Canay shows his technique for creating a car sketching using a colored pencil on conventional paper.
by Enes Canay
Vellum rendering tutorial
This tutorial shows the basics of vellum rendering. The author is Vaughan Ling, a student at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit.
by Vaughan Ling | Source: conceptsalad.com
Marker and pastels car rendering tutorial
This tutorial shows how to create a quick car rendering with shiny reflections using markers and pastel powder. Total rendering time: about one hour and a half.
by Farzad Barkhordary | Source: www.barkhordary.com
Chibi Car Tutorial - part 1: sketching
This is the first of four tutorials that explain how to create a 'chibi' (small and super-deformed) vehicle from sketching to inking and colouring.
by C.G. Vickers | Source: deviantART
Motorbike rendering tutorial
In this tutorial Jamie Seymour shows the step-by-step process of creating a motorbike digital rendering.
by Jamie Seymour | Source: SpeedandDesign.net
Ferrari drawing tutorial
In this tutorial Enes Canay shows his technique for sketching a car by using traditional media: ballpoint pen, markers and pastels.
by Enes Canay | Source: Automotive Forums
Overlay tutorial
This tutorial explains how to create a basis for a car sketch in perspective using tracing paper and a reference photograph.
by Jamie Seymour | Source: SpeedandDesign.net
Perspective vellum tutorial
This tutorial shows the use of traditional media - markers, colored pencils, chalks, etc. - to create a large format vellum car rendering with a particular attention to reflections.
by Anthony Sims | Source: SpeedandDesign.net
