A lot of fans and subscribers of this channel are conflicted between studying engineering vs. studying design. If this sounds like you, a new blog post has been posted that you might in interested in that covers the pros and cons of each - howtodrawcars.net/automotive-designer-or-mechanical-engineer/
hey ,if anyone else is searching for how to draw cars step by step tutorials try Skyarza Car Sketching Star (just google it ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my brother in law got great results with it.
Thank you sooo much for these videos! Im 16 years old and am quite experienced with 3D rendering of vehicles on Blender, howver ive found i need to work on my actual pencil drawings of cars. Im hoping i can make it in this industry, its my dream and im gonna try as God damn hard as i can !
You're very welcome. Every time I think I'm going to stop I get a comment like yours that makes me see the value in continuing. Regarding digital vs actual pencil drawing, it will be very hard to become great and master the techniques just by using software. The digital space has it's place but should never come at the expense of time spent drawing by hand with real materials. Especially if you are young and still working on techniques like line quality and line weight. Computers are not going anywhere. They'll be there when you're ready and can make the most out of them. You're making the right choice by spending your time on actually drawings. If you really want to accelerate your abilities, I would take a look at this - www.udemy.com/introduction-to-automotive-design/learn/v4/overview It takes the best of what I've done on this channel and expands it. it's much more structured than what's on youtube as well. It's designed for someone just like you, with your level of "gas in the veins". There's a preview video there you can check out. Good luck and keep pushing.
How To Draw Cars Thanks again! Ill be purchasing this asap! Please keep doing what your doing, you seem excellent at it (and the fact i learnt more about speed forms from you than i did in 3 years with my teacher 😂)
Jonny- If you like this kind of format, you should check out the Udemy courses. It's 5 lectures of this kind of instructions to take your work to the next level. www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-automotive-design/?referralCode=17C40D3D6D40C2E8CBCB
This video took my car drawing from a 3.5 to a 7 tysm sir by God's grace I already had the line quality but these steps helped me improve a lot idk how to thank may God bless u n ur family
Ive been doing nothing but figures and portraits and then was humbled quickly by some very bad car drawings... Glad i found this channel. Thanks for this video
If you are doing good figures and portraits, drawing cars should be easier. I have one of my current students doing figure drawings and he's begging to back to easy stuff, like drawing cars. I agree it can be challenge for any first timer. There is a lot of technique involved. Moreover, making up a new design is much different than representing a figure from a photo or life. Stay with it. In the hierarchy of the hardest things to draw, you're already at the top of the list. Cars should come to you in time.
Thank you so much, I was struggling drawing cars and especially the perspective and this helped me a lot. Now my cars don't look as distorted or "cartoonish".
im 14 and trying to build my own car. i know people will judge because im doing it on my own but i learned so much more then most adults know about cars. thanks to you i now have the skill to make my own blue prints the the body of the car!
As someone who was just looking for a way to sketch cars for fun, I actually learned a LOT from this single video. I kept's having those "OHHH! That makes a lot of sense!" moments, so thank you so much!
@@howtodrawcars. The "Scaffolding / Where the other wheels sit in space". That's such a good help now that I've thought about it! And then adding the center-hub of the wheels according to the scaffolding too. :)
@@SlurryNoises Thanks for letting me know. The next videos for the channel will also be perspective ones as well. Maybe a convertible or a sport sedan. This is the hardest thing to get right so lots more videos like this should be helpful. Let me know your thoughts.
big thank you for cool tutorials about automotive car design drawing like it very well this skills i think the best is when sketch stay to wall verticaly and have A3 or A1 paper
It's a hard field to get into and my path to success in it was self made. I know how incredibly hard it is to achieve the dream of becoming a professional car designer. This is my way of giving back. Thanks for your support.
Hello sir i have been drawing cars since kg class I would like to show my cars design to you. But I only practice in side view. 10 years I have practice in side view and now u r helping me in perspective view drawing. Thank you so much sir... 👍🏻
The view is not as important as the quality of your line work. It doesn't matter if the car is drawn in perspective if it's poorly drawn. You can send your sketches to michael@howtodrawcars.net. Please let me know your age and what your goals are. Thanks.
For a more structured approach to learning these skills and techniques, I would check out the courses on Udemy - www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-automotive-design/?referralCode=17C40D3D6D40C2E8CBCB www.udemy.com/course/automotive-design-level-2/?referralCode=7487EEFD9C778A22A1BE
i just wanted the basics of drawing a car since i struggle drawing even a wheel... but this man helped me a lot.. and i will always remember the 10000 hours and 50000 sketches thing...... thank u very very much... (+1 sub)...!!!
Special thanks for including these many steps and not leaving anything out ,I am a beginner amd had to go through a lot of videos to find something like this. Honestly speaking tje guys who don't do these steps don't provide this much information))
I'm glad you noticed. I too saw what others have done and saw the huge hole in the process they were leaving out. I try to focus on the process as if I was the viewer trying to do this very hard thing for the first time. What do I need to learn about this to do it right, not just once, but from now on? Glad you're seeing it. Please help spread the good word about the channel to anyone you feel would benefit. Thanks.
I've done so many car perspective drawings, it looks real but the structures of the body looks a bit weird and tyres looks even weird. I know it tooks a time but none of it works. once i saw this video tutorial of yours, im sure kind draw even better than before, nice one bruv
Glad to hear it. It does take time because what you are trying to do is really really hard to get good at. Putting in the hours is the only way to improve. Keep at it.
Thanks for the kind words, Kevin. We are having insane success with out Tailored Course Program. 3 of the winners of this years Dunning Foundation Auto Design Competition were our students. Another student just turned down a full scholarship to one of the top automotive design schools in the world (Center for Creative Studies) so he could attend another one of the top automotive design schools in the world (Art Center). These are the type of opportunities we are creating for our students. I invite you and any other person interested in achieving your automotive or product design dreams to check out the program here - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
Brilliant, thank you, I've been watching Sangwan Seok on here and you were so right about the fact that people like San have put in the hours so therefore don't need the scaffold on the page. Can't believe I've missed your videos, I needed this, thanks again!!
You're welcome. Yes, please check the rest of the vids on the channel. If you want to take it to the next level, check out my courses on Udemy or the new, one-on-one Tailored Course Program designed specifically for you to get you to the next level - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
Jason- Glad the content is working for you. If you're really interested in getting to the next level, check out the Tailored Course Program - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
Great intuitive video, I draw cars myself self but I've not taken it this far before though I do use persecute lines loosely. I've been drawing cars since I was about 7. I just want to get my ideas to look more polished great video btw
My mom wanted me to paint a picture of my papa's old blue truck, so she won't miss home so much. I could not figure out how to draw it the frustration was unbearable. thank you so much for making this video you just solved every mistake iv made I know it's a car not a truck but the advice still works. Hoping to have the painting finished in time for her birthday. Thanks again you guys are the best.
Hey michael.Firstly, I want you to know that your effort keeps us on the right way of getting better.Second, I would be grateful if you upload more improve my sketch videos and/or sketches of your own by doing what you are trying to teach.Thank you for your effort again.
Glad they are helping you. I try to integrate the video demos into what is happening with our tutoring. Many of the challenges our students are facing with their work are the same as many of the subs on this channel. By taking the essence of the tutoring session and posting it here, it can help everyone who watches get better if they are struggling. I think there is room to do more of my own sketches but the planning involved is greater. Right now, using the student sketches as the basis to teach fundamentals allows the videos to get made and posted more quickly.
I really injoyed your video I needed a refresh I meet a guy who went to school for product and automotive design that was way back in 1996 I was in high school he showed me the same thing I totally changed my drawing habits to drawing with my arm exc.i picked it up like a duck is to water I got really good then over the years I kinda forgot how to get the prospective right I've got a few designs of my own always wanted to be part of a design team has been a dream of mine I'm 43 now but maybe we can chat sometime thanks for the video
Michael - Thanks for sharing your story. I wish I had someone in my high school who could have shown me the proper techniques. And I went to an ALL ART high school! I can be reached at michael@howtodrawcars.net if you want to chat.
@@smartnothard2400 Thanks, glad you like it. If you're interested, here is a link to my personal site - www.michaelsantorodesign.com and to my private tutoring program where I help prepare the next generation of automotive designers - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
Yes the concept is the same. Most people have trouble with incorporating the ellipses and making them look correct. That's, as you mention, is the difference.
Thank you mark I Luv u r drawing and the host who represents the theory of a drawing perspective of a car is such a futuristic Renault car. Now I subscribed to your channel.
How to draw in perspective -get a oculus and open gravity sketch The end Srs, all designers, try it out, completely changed my workflow. Especially useful when designing around a package. Also great for consumer products. Just as fast as paper, if not faster, and more versatile. It's a great tool for people who like to design but suck at sketching because of not having put thousands of hours of practice into it.
Yes, you would not want to put thousands of hours into a skill that is at the foundation of your chosen profession. Doing that has worked out so well for so many others. Here's an idea: Accept that achieving something extraordinary in life requires hard work. Commit to doing the hard work that is required then put your head down and get to work. I've never seen anyone in get hired in transportation or product design that could not draw. Period. I would suggest you take the time you are spending looking for an easy way out and just spend it improving your skills.
@@howtodrawcars. oh give me a break. I've put thousands of hours into sketching but the moment I put on a headset I regretted the effort I put into building the muscle memory. It's no shortcut, it's just better, plain and simple. For packaging any kind of product vr is just unbeatable in terms of speed and precision. You can immediately see your design from all angles, instantaneously check whether the 95 percentile can actually see out the window, whether the mechanical components will fit in whatever body you drew, what the boot space will be... This is all within the first 10 minutes of starting your design. No customer ever cared if a product was born as an oil painting or as a sculpture made of toothpicks. And yeah, if your 80 year old studio lead hasn't even ever heard of vr and doesn't hire based off that that's just corporate inertia and gatekeeping by the likes of you. Decent affordable walkaround vr has only been around for a few years ffs, but it's gonna be very relevant for product designers.
Free - You never said in your original post that you had put the hours in already. My reply would have been different. I also appreciated your spirited reply. Good on' ya for that. About 40% of my subscribers live in a place where getting basic art supplies is impossible. Reading a comment where someone is saying you don't need to learn to draw because this really fancy piece of technology will do it for you could be extremely discouraging for someone who cannot find the right pencils to draw with in the first place. I am sure you can understand that. Car designers run on passion and a dream. My reply was about protecting that dream for so many who's only option is to draw. I agree, the more tools the better. And the better tools, the better. You want to use the tools that will yield the best design. That's not always the latest technology but sometimes it is.
It helps m'y Dreams IS been thé most famous designer ans i have now 14 years i learn from now for thé développement of m'y skills plus continue you are good
@@P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S1 Send some samples of your work to michael@howtodrawcars.net. It doesn't have to be only car stuff. Also, tell me a bit about yourself and what your goals are so my feedback will have the right context to help you.
Thank you so much for sharing your image mark, and also how to draw car for the detailed explanation most people won't share what you have they just go straight into the point without explaining what goes into drawing, thank you so much for sharing. Just wondering if you have any video on how to convert a side view to 3/4 front or rear view and also drawing in a bird eyes view?
Thanks for your comment. I am glad the video was helpful. You convert a side view to a 3/4 view through practice and understanding the proportion of the vehicle you're trying to represent. I don't have a video on this but it is something I teach to my students in my private tutoring all the time. You can learn more about working with me one-on-one here - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/ Regarding the birds-eye or tip up view, that is something that is covered in my course on Udemy. I believe it's the Level 2 course. You can watch a preview here - www.udemy.com/course/automotive-design-level-2/?referralCode=7487EEFD9C778A22A1BE www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-automotive-design/?referralCode=17C40D3D6D40C2E8CBCB If you're serious about a future in automotive design, check out the links above and think about doing a project together. My students are turning down FULL scholarships to one top design school to take a scholarship to another. That's the position you want to be in.
A lot of fans and subscribers of this channel are conflicted between studying engineering vs. studying design. If this sounds like you, a new blog post has been posted that you might in interested in that covers the pros and cons of each - howtodrawcars.net/automotive-designer-or-mechanical-engineer/
hey ,if anyone else is searching for how to draw cars step by step tutorials try Skyarza Car Sketching Star (just google it ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my brother in law got great results with it.
I am aslo an artist can i send you some of my pictures,send me your mail.
thanks
@@wandererwasim You can send your work to michael@howtodrawcars.com
@@howtodrawcars. Thanks for replying, soon I will send you my work.
Mark sacrificed himself so that the many could live
You are the best teacher in the world. Salute
Thank you for your kinds words.
yes
Mark, you're kind
Thank you sooo much for these videos! Im 16 years old and am quite experienced with 3D rendering of vehicles on Blender, howver ive found i need to work on my actual pencil drawings of cars. Im hoping i can make it in this industry, its my dream and im gonna try as God damn hard as i can !
You're very welcome. Every time I think I'm going to stop I get a comment like yours that makes me see the value in continuing. Regarding digital vs actual pencil drawing, it will be very hard to become great and master the techniques just by using software.
The digital space has it's place but should never come at the expense of time spent drawing by hand with real materials. Especially if you are young and still working on techniques like line quality and line weight. Computers are not going anywhere. They'll be there when you're ready and can make the most out of them. You're making the right choice by spending your time on actually drawings.
If you really want to accelerate your abilities, I would take a look at this -
www.udemy.com/introduction-to-automotive-design/learn/v4/overview
It takes the best of what I've done on this channel and expands it. it's much more structured than what's on youtube as well. It's designed for someone just like you, with your level of "gas in the veins". There's a preview video there you can check out. Good luck and keep pushing.
How To Draw Cars Thanks again! Ill be purchasing this asap! Please keep doing what your doing, you seem excellent at it (and the fact i learnt more about speed forms from you than i did in 3 years with my teacher 😂)
Yo bro that's an awesome goal. Keep it up keep striving to learn and when the going gets bad never give up!
Same here bro , together against the world
Hi my new competitor
Someone who can explain it so everyone can understand. You're awseome
Thanks Dragon!
Finally a video that ACTUALLY explains how to draw a car in a logical way. Not just some guy talking about what kind of marker he uses. Well done!
Jonny- If you like this kind of format, you should check out the Udemy courses. It's 5 lectures of this kind of instructions to take your work to the next level.
www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-automotive-design/?referralCode=17C40D3D6D40C2E8CBCB
Thx Mark for helping out... I really appreciate your heartful sacrifice!
Trust me this is the best recommendation for car designs
Thanks Eternal.
This video took my car drawing from a 3.5 to a 7 tysm sir by God's grace I already had the line quality but these steps helped me improve a lot idk how to thank may God bless u n ur family
Thank you so much for your kind words. Keep pushing and improving.
Pure genius. Thank mate for sponsorship and thank you for make the video.
First video that i found which actually shows the steps,all those other videos on youtube skip these. Very helpful and informative, Thanks Mark!
Glad it was helpful for you.
Ive been doing nothing but figures and portraits and then was humbled quickly by some very bad car drawings... Glad i found this channel. Thanks for this video
If you are doing good figures and portraits, drawing cars should be easier. I have one of my current students doing figure drawings and he's begging to back to easy stuff, like drawing cars. I agree it can be challenge for any first timer. There is a lot of technique involved. Moreover, making up a new design is much different than representing a figure from a photo or life. Stay with it. In the hierarchy of the hardest things to draw, you're already at the top of the list. Cars should come to you in time.
This is really good. I will try to use these steps. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Thank you so much Sir and Mark. It's because of you people I came to 3d rendering of cars as a hobby.
Thank you so much, I was struggling drawing cars and especially the perspective and this helped me a lot. Now my cars don't look as distorted or "cartoonish".
Excellent to hear. Glad the vids are helping you.
Thanks Mark, and also, Sir you are amazing!! 👌👌
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you are finding the videos beneficial.
im 14 and trying to build my own car. i know people will judge because im doing it on my own but i learned so much more then most adults know about cars. thanks to you i now have the skill to make my own blue prints the the body of the car!
Good to hear. Best of luck with bringing your design to reality!
With this teaching I can easily practice perspective car drawing.
Oh my god! Thank you so much, this tut is really nice !
As someone who was just looking for a way to sketch cars for fun, I actually learned a LOT from this single video. I kept's having those "OHHH! That makes a lot of sense!" moments, so thank you so much!
I'm glad the video was helpful. Which parts of the video caused those reactions?
@@howtodrawcars. The "Scaffolding / Where the other wheels sit in space". That's such a good help now that I've thought about it! And then adding the center-hub of the wheels according to the scaffolding too. :)
@@SlurryNoises Thanks for letting me know. The next videos for the channel will also be perspective ones as well. Maybe a convertible or a sport sedan. This is the hardest thing to get right so lots more videos like this should be helpful. Let me know your thoughts.
big thank you for cool tutorials about automotive car design drawing like it very well this skills
i think the best is when sketch stay to wall verticaly and have A3 or A1 paper
was looking and found the perfect video , apiring to be a car designer , this helped a lot
Be sure to check all the other videos on the channel and sub as more content is on the way. You're not going to want to miss it. Thanks!
You really are the best Sir.. No one usually wants to help to others in this field.. Thank you..
It's a hard field to get into and my path to success in it was self made. I know how incredibly hard it is to achieve the dream of becoming a professional car designer. This is my way of giving back. Thanks for your support.
You just gave me the the secret scroll i have been finding since a long time
Thank you
simple clear and logic approach!
Ahhh Yeesss, Thank you very much for the tips, from now on, I don't lose my car shape anymore
Glad to hear the lights have finally come on. :-)
Thank you so much for this, I've never really drawn cars so this really helped.
You're welcome Elizabeth. Glad you found a benefit in the work.
Who. Their right mind would dislike this magnificent video?
Hello sir i have been drawing cars since kg class I would like to show my cars design to you.
But I only practice in side view. 10 years I have practice in side view and now u r helping me in perspective view drawing. Thank you so much sir... 👍🏻
The view is not as important as the quality of your line work. It doesn't matter if the car is drawn in perspective if it's poorly drawn. You can send your sketches to michael@howtodrawcars.net. Please let me know your age and what your goals are. Thanks.
Thank you Mark, we really appreciate you sharing your knowledge :)
Thanks for sponsoring the video Mark
Thank you Mark.✨
I'm happy that I'm getting better.
Thank you!! ✨✨✨
Excellent. Keep pushing.
@@howtodrawcars. thank you so much buddy ✨
SOO GOOD I LOVE THE WAY THAT YOU EXPLAINED ALL THE DETAILS YOU GIVED ME A KEY TO MAKE MY DREAM POSIBLE THX U
For a more structured approach to learning these skills and techniques, I would check out the courses on Udemy -
www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-automotive-design/?referralCode=17C40D3D6D40C2E8CBCB
www.udemy.com/course/automotive-design-level-2/?referralCode=7487EEFD9C778A22A1BE
i just wanted the basics of drawing a car since i struggle drawing even a wheel... but this man helped me a lot.. and i will always remember the 10000 hours and 50000 sketches thing...... thank u very very much... (+1 sub)...!!!
Glad the vids are working for you. Please share and help spread the word about the channel. Keep practicing!
Special thanks for including these many steps and not leaving anything out ,I am a beginner amd had to go through a lot of videos to find something like this. Honestly speaking tje guys who don't do these steps don't provide this much information))
I'm glad you noticed. I too saw what others have done and saw the huge hole in the process they were leaving out. I try to focus on the process as if I was the viewer trying to do this very hard thing for the first time. What do I need to learn about this to do it right, not just once, but from now on? Glad you're seeing it. Please help spread the good word about the channel to anyone you feel would benefit. Thanks.
Thanks! You help me a lot :)
Really great video. Thanks Mark & Michael.
I've done so many car perspective drawings, it looks real but the structures of the body looks a bit weird and tyres looks even weird. I know it tooks a time but none of it works. once i saw this video tutorial of yours, im sure kind draw even better than before, nice one bruv
Glad to hear it. It does take time because what you are trying to do is really really hard to get good at. Putting in the hours is the only way to improve. Keep at it.
Thank you. Every car design student should watch ch your channel.
Thanks for the kind words, Kevin. We are having insane success with out Tailored Course Program. 3 of the winners of this years Dunning Foundation Auto Design Competition were our students. Another student just turned down a full scholarship to one of the top automotive design schools in the world (Center for Creative Studies) so he could attend another one of the top automotive design schools in the world (Art Center). These are the type of opportunities we are creating for our students. I invite you and any other person interested in achieving your automotive or product design dreams to check out the program here - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
You are the best teacher.
Wow, thank you
I love drawing cars, cool video!
Thanks, glad you like it.
Nice sketch technique and crystal clear explanations
Thanks.
Thank You Mark and the wonderful tutor. Be blessed.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very useful method por styling a car!! Kudos!! :D
Thanks! 😃
The most helpful video I've seen in a while
Glad it's working for you. Check the others on the channel and please subscribe!
Brilliant, thank you, I've been watching Sangwan Seok on here and you were so right about the fact that people like San have put in the hours so therefore don't need the scaffold on the page. Can't believe I've missed your videos, I needed this, thanks again!!
You're welcome. Yes, please check the rest of the vids on the channel. If you want to take it to the next level, check out my courses on Udemy or the new, one-on-one Tailored Course Program designed specifically for you to get you to the next level - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
Thank you Mark and you
This video helped me sooo much with my perspective. Thnk u soo much for this video.
You're very welcome
Love you craft and your channel I’m learning a lot thankyou so much
Jason- Glad the content is working for you. If you're really interested in getting to the next level, check out the Tailored Course Program - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
i'm 13 and i love drawing cars, your videos really helped me out :)
thanks
That's awesome!
Great intuitive video, I draw cars myself self but I've not taken it this far before though I do use persecute lines loosely. I've been drawing cars since I was about 7. I just want to get my ideas to look more polished great video btw
Jerry - I'm glad the videos are helpful. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
No worries I'm always looking for ideas and techniques to improve my drawings . Thanks
Thank you very much gor the vedio .it realy helped me to improve my skills
You are the best teacher
Marc thank u
My mom wanted me to paint a picture of my papa's old blue truck, so she won't miss home so much. I could not figure out how to draw it the frustration was unbearable. thank you so much for making this video you just solved every mistake iv made I know it's a car not a truck but the advice still works. Hoping to have the painting finished in time for her birthday. Thanks again you guys are the best.
Wow Megan that is a great story. I am glad I could be part of it in some small way. Thanks for sharing it.
Hey michael.Firstly, I want you to know that your effort keeps us on the right way of getting better.Second, I would be grateful if you upload more improve my sketch videos and/or sketches of your own by doing what you are trying to teach.Thank you for your effort again.
Glad they are helping you. I try to integrate the video demos into what is happening with our tutoring. Many of the challenges our students are facing with their work are the same as many of the subs on this channel. By taking the essence of the tutoring session and posting it here, it can help everyone who watches get better if they are struggling. I think there is room to do more of my own sketches but the planning involved is greater. Right now, using the student sketches as the basis to teach fundamentals allows the videos to get made and posted more quickly.
Your videos are just awesome❤️❤️
Thank you so much 😀
Mark we thank you for your beautiful work keep doing what you are doing 👍
I really injoyed your video I needed a refresh I meet a guy who went to school for product and automotive design that was way back in 1996 I was in high school he showed me the same thing I totally changed my drawing habits to drawing with my arm exc.i picked it up like a duck is to water I got really good then over the years I kinda forgot how to get the prospective right I've got a few designs of my own always wanted to be part of a design team has been a dream of mine I'm 43 now but maybe we can chat sometime thanks for the video
Michael - Thanks for sharing your story. I wish I had someone in my high school who could have shown me the proper techniques. And I went to an ALL ART high school! I can be reached at michael@howtodrawcars.net if you want to chat.
Great energy video paused at 50 seconds ha!!! Way to go mark and good luck on your drawing journey wherever you are!
I haven't heard from Mark in a while. I hope he's doing well too!
@@howtodrawcars. paused at 8 minutes on another screen. Hey your work is incredible very educational too. 11/10
@@smartnothard2400 Thanks, glad you like it. If you're interested, here is a link to my personal site - www.michaelsantorodesign.com and to my private tutoring program where I help prepare the next generation of automotive designers - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
THANK YOU VERY MUCH MARK !!! ☺ and you too , your vedios helps very much.
This is AMAZINGLY HELPFUL! Thanks a lot... it's like sketching a house in 2 point-perspective, just a little bit different I see...
Yes the concept is the same. Most people have trouble with incorporating the ellipses and making them look correct. That's, as you mention, is the difference.
Thank you both for sharing this, it helps a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you mark I Luv u r drawing and the host who represents the theory of a drawing perspective of a car is such a futuristic
Renault car. Now I subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for subscribing!
Best tutorial i've never seen
Thanks Ivan. Help spread the good word about the channel if you have not done so already.
@@howtodrawcars. I drew cars before and I was really, really bad, but this tutorial was a before and an after. Thanks to you, and Mark
Ivan - If you want me to take a look at your work, send me a sketch or two at michael@howtodrawcars.net
Great tutorial video. Very helpful tips. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I incredibly respect your work sir ! And mark, a cool guy.
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Thank you for that video It help me a lot - hope to get more videos about anther prospective
Glad the video was helpful and thanks for the tip on another video subject
Thank you Mark You are so génerous i feel very thankful
Be sure to check the other videos on our channel! Thanks.
Thanks a lot for the video. Cheers mark.
You really are the best Sir.. 💚💓💞
Loved it, thank you
Great work You and Mark
Thank you kindly
Mike the sketch is awesome..
Can you do more of these perspective drawings
That is the plan. :-)
this is so satisfying
Thanks for this video
This is very help ful
Great work. Helped me a lot thank you
Glad to hear it.
How to draw in perspective
-get a oculus and open gravity sketch
The end
Srs, all designers, try it out, completely changed my workflow. Especially useful when designing around a package. Also great for consumer products. Just as fast as paper, if not faster, and more versatile.
It's a great tool for people who like to design but suck at sketching because of not having put thousands of hours of practice into it.
Yes, you would not want to put thousands of hours into a skill that is at the foundation of your chosen profession. Doing that has worked out so well for so many others. Here's an idea: Accept that achieving something extraordinary in life requires hard work. Commit to doing the hard work that is required then put your head down and get to work. I've never seen anyone in get hired in transportation or product design that could not draw. Period. I would suggest you take the time you are spending looking for an easy way out and just spend it improving your skills.
@@howtodrawcars. oh give me a break. I've put thousands of hours into sketching but the moment I put on a headset I regretted the effort I put into building the muscle memory. It's no shortcut, it's just better, plain and simple. For packaging any kind of product vr is just unbeatable in terms of speed and precision. You can immediately see your design from all angles, instantaneously check whether the 95 percentile can actually see out the window, whether the mechanical components will fit in whatever body you drew, what the boot space will be... This is all within the first 10 minutes of starting your design. No customer ever cared if a product was born as an oil painting or as a sculpture made of toothpicks. And yeah, if your 80 year old studio lead hasn't even ever heard of vr and doesn't hire based off that that's just corporate inertia and gatekeeping by the likes of you. Decent affordable walkaround vr has only been around for a few years ffs, but it's gonna be very relevant for product designers.
Free - You never said in your original post that you had put the hours in already. My reply would have been different. I also appreciated your spirited reply. Good on' ya for that. About 40% of my subscribers live in a place where getting basic art supplies is impossible. Reading a comment where someone is saying you don't need to learn to draw because this really fancy piece of technology will do it for you could be extremely discouraging for someone who cannot find the right pencils to draw with in the first place. I am sure you can understand that. Car designers run on passion and a dream. My reply was about protecting that dream for so many who's only option is to draw. I agree, the more tools the better. And the better tools, the better. You want to use the tools that will yield the best design. That's not always the latest technology but sometimes it is.
It helps m'y Dreams IS been thé most famous designer ans i have now 14 years i learn from now for thé développement of m'y skills plus continue you are good
That's humbling praise coming from a Princess. Geez. Thank you. :-)
@@howtodrawcars. And this IS a Big honor to got an answer from one of thé best teacher . Youre welcome ☺️
@@P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S1 If you ever want me to take a look at your work and give you some feedback, let me know.
@@howtodrawcars. yes i want thats a plesure 😭
@@P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S1 Send some samples of your work to michael@howtodrawcars.net. It doesn't have to be only car stuff. Also, tell me a bit about yourself and what your goals are so my feedback will have the right context to help you.
thankyou mark❤️
Thanks, Mark! You’re dope af!
Excellent tutorial
Thanks. Glad you liked it. Be sure to check out the other vids on the channel and to subscribe.
That is great !We make the metal prototype car with cnc five-axis, the effect is very good, the line shape is the same as you designed this one.
Shirly - Please send me some images of your prototype - michael@howtodrawcars.net. I would love to see what you are working on. Thanks.
@@howtodrawcars. Also, I am very pleasantly surprised to receive your reply here, thanks anyway
@@howtodrawcars. Hi, I can't send to your email, maybe you have another email?Please
There was a misspelling in the address above. I have corrected it. Please see and resend. Thanks!
@@howtodrawcars. I have sent it successfully, thank you~
Awesome man!!!
Thanks!!
OH my Gosh you draw your axles to set the width of the car that is so helpfull
That's why the video is called "Secrets..." :-) Glad it was helpful.
Thank you Mark!
This helped me a lot
Glad to hear it.
SUPERB VERY USEFUL
Thanks, glad it was helpful
Thank you so much for sharing your image mark, and also how to draw car for the detailed explanation most people won't share what you have they just go straight into the point without explaining what goes into drawing, thank you so much for sharing. Just wondering if you have any video on how to convert a side view to 3/4 front or rear view and also drawing in a bird eyes view?
Thanks for your comment. I am glad the video was helpful. You convert a side view to a 3/4 view through practice and understanding the proportion of the vehicle you're trying to represent. I don't have a video on this but it is something I teach to my students in my private tutoring all the time. You can learn more about working with me one-on-one here - howtodrawcars.net/autmotive-design-course/
Regarding the birds-eye or tip up view, that is something that is covered in my course on Udemy. I believe it's the Level 2 course. You can watch a preview here - www.udemy.com/course/automotive-design-level-2/?referralCode=7487EEFD9C778A22A1BE
www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-automotive-design/?referralCode=17C40D3D6D40C2E8CBCB
If you're serious about a future in automotive design, check out the links above and think about doing a project together. My students are turning down FULL scholarships to one top design school to take a scholarship to another. That's the position you want to be in.
Thank you so much mark
Awesome dude....thanks a lot. it helped me a lot
Glad you found value in the video.
Thanks mark!
But can u please post one more video in different perspectives
Check the other videos on the channel - ruclips.net/video/NciPcT2AHZ4/видео.html
I love you, Mark. Let's get jiggy wit it 🕺🏿
Wonderful amount of quality...
That's the goal.
That helps me a lot 🌚❤️❤️
Glad to hear it!
Thank you and Mr.Mark
Draw cars on 1st, 2nd and 3rd perspective from front and back view
Amazing video sir, it is really helpful.
Glad it was helpful
Hey! This helped a ton! I was just wondering what car this was that you’re drawing. The exact model. Please let me know!
It was a Citroen show car. Not sure of the name. A student sent me his original sketch to do a demo over. So we made the video from that class.
thanks mark:)