How to Draw a Lamborghini Murcielago, Lamborghini Murcielago
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Start off with a basic guide-work for the vehicle. The shape shown is similarly shaped to match the car, so it will be easier to draw the entire frame. Take your time drawing these guides since the accuracy totally depends on it. Make sure you draw t
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Next, work on the frame of the car, working your from from the front to the rear. It's always better drawing from the front since there's leading focus supporting it. Take your time to draw this, you don't want to flunk up!
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Then, it's time to work on the front details, like the windshield and the spiffy design on the hood. I love how the Lamborghini has an epic design, everything looks so smooth, like a power horse! Keep these lines straight and slightly curved as possi
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It's time to shape up the siding of the car by adding the windows and the door paneling. The windows contain alot of detailing so it's best to finish them off before working on the mirror and doors.
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Next, work on the front of the car, which requires little detailing. The shapes should be even with each other, regardless of the perspective.
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It's time to draw the wheels! You don't want to make them look flat, so draw a slight edge to the bottoms to give it a feel of depth and presence. You don't want COMPLETELY ROUND wheels, which would look ridiculous and bike-like.
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Lastly, add the rims, starting with the outer-shape and then the inner detailing. Sketch from the first wheel to the last.
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July 27, 2011
Description: Hey guys, another time for a new car tut! I've spent quite a while on this piece, since drawing cars is difficult for me with all the straight edges. When drawing one, keep in mind to use a ruler to keep some of the straight details, indeed even. This time, we'll be snippin' in to learn “how to draw a Lamborghini Murcielago”, step by step. Take your time, observe the drawing, make sure you've got a good view on how the parts of the car work up. It takes me hours of observation before I start to paint or sketch something. I started at the middle of the car and worked my way to each end. Remember to equip yourself with a good lasting pencil, paper, kneaded eraser (perfect for molding into different shapes for highlighting), and patience. Without your patience, you won't get far in a drawing. Anyways, I have to move onto my other lessons, I hope you'll enjoy this one! Thanks for viewing :)