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How to Draw Cars in Six Simple Steps - Drawing Race Cars Sports Cars and Vintage Cars for Beginners - cover

How to Draw Cars in Six Simple Steps - Drawing Race Cars Sports Cars and Vintage Cars for Beginners

Richard Sparks

Publisher: SketchBuddies

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Use Six Simple Steps with clear illustrations to easily draw your favorite cars. Have fun drawing 45 different cars including simple cars, sports cars, race cars and vintage cars.This book is ideal for beginners to develop their untrained hand while learning to draw cars. It can also be helpful to skilled artists as a reference book for drawing different race cars, sport cars and vintage cars.Practice the simple technique explained in the beginning of the book to break down complex shapes into small lines. This will help you to train your hand for drawing complex figures easily.Follow the simple 6 step instructions to draw each car. All the steps in the book are self explanatory and hence no written instructions are required. Hope you have fun drawing. We would really love to get your feedback. So don't forget to leave a review. It will really help us to improve our work. If you like this book, please check our other books on our website : www.sketchbuddies.com
 
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Available since: 09/27/2018.
Print length: 142 pages.

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