How to Draw a Four Wheeler
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To start this lesson you will draw five big circles for the shapes of the ATV. Once they are all drawn out you will need to have them overlap each other the way you see them here. Draw guidelines for the tires, and then draw the guidelines and shapes
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You will now start sketching out the hood of the ATV fiberglass body. This is shaped like an arrow to triangle as you can see. Once that is done add some defining lines that will make the hood look like it is popping out.
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You will now start sketching out the handle bars and the stem that connects the bars to the frame. Next start sketching out the seat and then draw the handle bars themselves.
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You will start working on the tires as you see here starting with the left front tire. You will start by drawing out the exact shape of the tire which includes the treads and all. Don't forget to draw the outer rim on the inside of the tire as well.
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To make this lesson even more easier you will first draw out the shocks and then color in the big empty space under the ATV. Once that is done you can start sketching out the other tires as well as the back bumper or wheel well. Next draw the foot re
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You will now sketch out the rims in detail and then shade in the areas in red. You will also draw the head lights for the ATV and then detail the back wheel well. Erase all the gudielines and shapes that you drew in step one.
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September 18, 2009
Description: There is so many activities to do in the fall and one of them happens to be driving through dirt trails on four wheelers called quad bikes or just a quad. This tutorial will how you an easy way to learn “how to draw a four wheeler, step by step”. Where I live all you hear all day long is ATV’s driving through the woods and on all kinds of ATV trails. When the snow comes, those very same trails become trails for snowmobiles. The three letters “ATV” stand for “all-terrain vehicle”. These trail bikes are pretty cool because almost anybody can drive them. They are like ridable Power Wheels for adults and bigger kids. The make-up of these vehicles enable them to travel on rough terrain using low pressure tires that have deep treads which enable them to travel on rocky, muddy, and root covered grounds. Of course as with any sports bike you need to wear the proper gear before getting on a quad, dirt bike, or three wheeler. A helmet, riding gloves, and good shoes that have a fair amount of traction should be worn at all times when riding an ATV. There are several top manufactures that make these four wheelers awesome to drive. The companies that I know of that makes a good quad bike are; Artic Cat, Bombardier, Honda, Jinan Qingqi, Kawasaki, KTM, Polaris, Suzuki, and of course Yamaha. These vehicles are also sometimes called dune buggy, quadricycle, and just plain old quad or four wheeler. The rider sits on these vehicles just like a motorcycle. The only difference between the ATV and a dirt bike is, the ATV has four thick tires, more stability, and bigger engines. I had a lot of fun with this drawing and I know you guys will too. I was going to draw a more complex version of the ATV but I decided that a simple drawing would be best so that every can have a shot tackling it. Well have fun with learning "how to draw a quad”. I will be back in a while with more cool tutorials. Peace out and happy drawing guys!