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How to Draw a Dub Car

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Summary: Drawing a dub car begins by sketching out some grid lines to use as reference, which will help illustrate the proper perspective. Add details to a drawing of a dub car with a demonstration from an experienced artist in this free video on drawing.

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By Savago Lome
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Savago Lome is an artist living in South Florida who specializes in drawing and painting. She was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, and started painting at age 1. Lome finished at a famous...read more

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"Hello, my name is Savago Lome from savagolome.com. I'm here on behalf of the Broward Art Guild. I'm going to show you how to draw a dub car. First, I need to draw all grid lines I will be needing in; like this, this and this. So I make a car cross of my car and I need the horizon line because the car is, we're intersecting objects because you can play with several perspective. So I draw some vertical lines to make position of my car. And now I'm just going to draw the outlining on the car; just like this; the front windshield, the bumper and be creative ; maybe takes you sometimes to get your car looks really interesting and realistic. So now I'm drawing the circles for the wheels; here is my wheels and just add it some rims inside of it, like this. Now let's draw the outlining inside of this side. The front windshield, here is it; the back windows and let's put some bumper line like this. Here we can add some shadings and I really like the wind spooler on the back; it looks nice. And now you can draw as many details as you want like; side view mirrors and the door hand and some outlining which is really nice looks. And here is how you draw the dub car."

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