How to draw a flying space car drawing lesson and printable worksheet.
This printable worksheet and the how-to-draw lesson is a fun project that will inspire imagination and give the young artist confidence in drawing.SCROLL DOWN TO ACCESS THE FREE PDF.
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This lesson encourages the young artist to do rough concept drawings first. If your drawing of a flying car does not turn out the way you hoped do not give up you are learning and every time you sketch you will get better. Sketch every day. Bookmark this blog and come back every day and do another project soon you will be surprised at what a good artist you are.
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Do some concept drawings first on a separate piece of paper. Start with the basic shape of a car or a rectangle. Draw lightly so you can erase later.
Roughly sketch in some of the shapes of an airplane, like the rudder stabilizer, and cockpit.
You can experiment with random shapes; after you sketch a few shapes over the design ask yourself what that looks like and work it in. An oval on the side could be a rotor or a jet engine.
After you have gotten your ideas worked out then you can put them together for your final project.
Use shadows to give it roundness, draw a background and create a world or city for it.
These worksheets are free to print but your small gift will help keep this blog going.
CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.
Do some concept drawings first on a separate piece of paper. Start with the basic shape of a car or a rectangle. Draw lightly so you can erase later.
Roughly sketch in some of the shapes of an airplane, like the rudder stabilizer, and cockpit.
You can experiment with random shapes; after you sketch a few shapes over the design ask yourself what that looks like and work it in. An oval on the side could be a rotor or a jet engine.
After you have gotten your ideas worked out then you can put them together for your final project.
Use shadows to give it roundness, draw a background and create a world or city for it.
These worksheets are free to print but your small gift will help keep this blog going.
I hope you create a masterpiece!