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How to Draw Cars

amy melissa

Editora: Amy Melissa

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Cars are one of the first things most people learn how to draw. Build on these basic skills to create a realistic car that's as detailed and customized as you like. You can work from a reference photo, find inspiration from a car you see on the street, or imagine one you'd like to draw! To take a break from realism, play around by drawing a cartoon car. Exaggerate the features and keep the shapes simple for a fun car that you can draw in no time.
Drawing a Realistic Car
Disponível desde: 31/10/2022.

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