How Do I Draw a 1986 Camaro?
The 1986 Chevrolet Camaro is a sporty, 88-horsepower car with a distinct shape that makes it a little easier to draw than some other cars. The key to drawing this car is focusing very carefully on each part as you draw it so that the quality is consistent throughout and the final product is sharp and distinct. Observe images of the 1986 Camaro so that you learn each detail, like the shape of the painted lines or the style of the wheels.
Instructions
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Sketch the general outline of the Camaro's body. It should be rectangle-shaped with a broad hood and non-rounded edges. The top of the car should be box-shaped with a windshield that is at about a 45-degree angle.
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Draw the tires in next. The tires should come about halfway up the side of the car. Shade the tires in dark with the side of your pencil and emphasize any details with the tip.
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Add all distinguishing features to the car. There is one window per side that reaches three-fourths of the way across the raised part that rests over the passengers' heads. For personality, you can add two painted stripes that cross the top of the car, from the bumper over to the hood. There are two square-shaped headlights per side, side by side. The front bumper has a "Camaro" sign in between two small square lights. The sign is centered beneath the headlights.
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Remove any stray lines or mistakes with an eraser.
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