Hello my friends and welcome to another Tuesday of tutorial!
I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today we will draw a car, a Shelby Cobra.
But first there is something I want to explain you: Perspective wise, a car of course has
a boxy shape.
This is something to keep in mind although for the car
I'm actually not going to draw this.
However, I do visualise this perspective
as I´m drawing.
Let´s begin sketching a headlight over here, with an oval and because
of the perspective, the other one will be about here.
Or actually higher about here [laughter].
I didn´t start very well this one!
But it will be all right.
The position lights, the little fenders and the big air intake.
We suggest the windshield on the upper part…
and down here the wheel.
And actually this fender should be a little higher.
I'm seeing that the air intake should be a little bit more tilted, and smaller.
I will do this a little bit more carefully.
Of course since I am drawing with a fountain pen, I cannot erase
but it will be ok.
The front area is going to end up being pretty dark anyways.
We complete the windshield, and mark where the door goes.
Good!
And now the actual tire.
The front ones are turning.
Here the thickness of it…
there.
And the lower part of the body.
The wheel will be about here.
Good!
And the other one here…
And the back one.
Alright!
The windshield and the steering wheel,
and the back tire.
Like so.
And they are pretty thick.
I really love the Shelby Cobra.
It´s pure muscle! [laughter].
The space between the fender
and the tire of course, is very dark.
I like doing the headlights with short vertical strokes.
The list of the materials is in the description under the video.
Let´s correct the other front tire which should be a little bit forward
…like this.
For this tutorial, I´m using the Pilot Falcon fountain pen,
which is a pen I love for drawing because it has a flexible nib.
It is pressure sensitive so you can do both, very thin lines, and thicker
lines if you press more.
The back tire and wheel which of course are a series ovals,
that have an axis that it is perpendicular to the drive shaft [axle shaft].
Since the front one is turning, the oval is a little bit wider.
The tire of course is black and we can do it with a very tight hatching
and crosshatching.
The big nut that holds the tire, which by the way I think originally
it came with a big copper hammer or something like that to…
[Laughter] to take the wheel off by hammering the nut.
We keep darkening by adding and crossing more lines.
And underneath the car we do the cast shadow.
Which by drawing it, immediately makes the whole thing look better, don´t you think?
And we can add some reflections to make it more real, lively and fun.
And some other reflections down here, curving down.
Alright, we are nearly there!
We just need to fine tune some details, give it some last touches.
And it´s ready!
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Subtitled by Grethel Trejo
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