Vehicles.
This topic has not enticed me in any way.
It’s almost up there with perspective.
I have never desired to draw vehicles for fun, they’re really tricky, and I don’t find them anywhere as interesting as snails.
But, each to their own.
Actually, I was talking to my husband about drawing. I was explaining that I drew a lot of animals and people when I was a kid. He said he didn’t. I asked what in the world there was left to draw?!
He said, “Vehicles.”
I thought he was weird. Now I’m taking this course.
…and within the first few minutes of the SVSLearn.com class “Effective Vehicle Design,” the teacher, Shane Hunt, has given vehicular creations a soul. I can see the value! Vehicles are adorable! They’re important! I think I could find a use for them!
And I’m excited to learn to draw vehicles!
First assignment:
Caricature. Exaggerating different features in different ways.
(Size-wise, the ‘baby’ car would be half size. ‘Daddy’ car would be the biggest).

Cowering:

Strong:

Angle: Change the angle of a boat and plane. I used a page from Will Terry and tried to rough out the basic elements first:
