How To Draw Truck

How To Draw Truck

Drawing a truck can seem like a daunting task, but with a few tips, tricks, and practice it is easy to get an awesome truck drawing, even if it is your first time drawing a truck. All you need is a good set of drawing supplies and a little creativity and you will be ready to draw your truck in no time!
First, start by gathering all your drawing materials. You will need a pencil, eraser, and paper. You can also use a ruler and thin markers to outline the drawings. Sketch out a rough plan of the design you want before starting to draw. This outline should include the basic framework of the truck and any patterns, textures, and features you may want to add.
Next, it is time to start drawing the body and basic structure of your truck. Draw the overall shape of the truck first, then add the details. Start by drawing the cab, which should be a long rectangle at the front. From the back of the cab, draw a rounded line for the bed of the truck. Finally, draw two small rectangles for the two back wheels.
Then, add the details. Draw the grill, the headlights, and the windows of the cab. Draw mirrors and door handles, as well as any other features that you would like to add. Add any extra details such as lettering, lines, and shapes in the body of the truck.
Once the body has been slightly detailed, you can start drawing the tires. Tire drawings can be a bit tricky, so draw the side view first. Start by drawing a circle pointing the direction of the tire. From the circle, draw a curved line coming out connecting the circle to a line below. Draw a second curved line connecting the circle to the other side of the line below. This will give you the side view of the tire. Finally, draw the thin lines within the side view to complete the tire.
Next, add the shadows and depth to make the drawing look more dimensional. To do this, use two different shades of pencils. Outline the features with light lines and add shadows to the sides and within the body of the truck with the darker shade of pencil. Then, erase any lines that you don’t need. This will give your truck drawing a more realistic 3D look.
Last but not least, color your truck. Choose a color for the base and a slightly darker color for the shadows and details. Make sure to blend the colors properly to avoid harsh lines and an unrealistic look. Then, use thin markers to outline the body and details of the truck.
Drawing a truck can be easy if you follow this guide. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, you can now draw your own truck in no time. So grab your supplies and get started!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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