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hydro said in July 19th, 2009 at 9:39 pm

well you can start by sketchin a 3-d box at the same length and with as the corvettte then you can add in figures and specific vievs afer your done you can add in some shading to make it look realistic

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gardeniagreen1119 said in July 19th, 2009 at 10:08 pm

Try these ideas for practice:

1) Get a picture of a corvette from a magazine or printed off the internet. Turn it upside down and try to copy. Start with a pencil or piece of vine charcoal. Play close attention to the shapes that make it up. Notice the space *around* the car to help you follow the lines and curves. Try not to think about what you remember a Corvette to look like. When you’re done, flip it right-side up. This will help you to learn how to look at objects so that you can draw them as they are (and not just how you remember them to be).

2) Use a ruler to create a grid over the magazine or internet pic printout. Put a grid with the same proportions on your drawing paper. Draw each box of the grid one by one. This will help you line things up properly. You could also try doing this upside down, too.

Good luck from an Illustrator :)

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black_nomad12 said in July 21st, 2009 at 9:26 am

one good way to learn to draw cars is to get books from te library about: How to draw cars.
You could also look on google for “Corvette pictures” . But don’t listen to me listen to the artist.

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Eric B 38 said in July 22nd, 2009 at 2:20 am

gardeniagree has great tips, and just to add one other thing, if you can, look at the REAL thing. You don’t have to draw it on the spot, just study it and let the shape sink into your brain, but DO follow gardeniagree’s tips, as they are the best.