How to draw a Truck

Learn How To Draw A Truck Quickly & Easily!

The tires are the most obvious and simple part of this video guide, and that is why we’ll start there (00 min 05 sec). You’ll need two circles for each tire at this stage of the how to draw a Truck tutorial. The back of the car comes next (00 min 08 sec). It’s just one big square-like shape with a “dip” for the right tire. The front is significantly smaller but has a similar dip (00 min 12 sec).

Once you put all these elements in, the body will be completed. Now we get to the details that will make our composition look more realistic. First of all, go back to the tires and add the elements that you see in my example. The front lights and the side skirt follow (00 min 16 sec). The side mirror is very simple; same goes for the door that sits on top of the tire (00 min 25 sec).

You’ve got one window in the door and one in the front. The final stage of this how to draw a Truck tutorial includes the driver’s seat, the steering wheel, and those stripes in the back (00 min 31 sec). As you can see, all the details in this drawing aren’t at all complicated. At the same time, they look quite alright! Keep going over certain elements of this tutorial if you can’t quite nail them the first time around and bring this home.

Before you learn how to draw A Truck, did you know?

There’s not much we can tell you about trucks than you already know. They became extremely valuable during WW2 and have been in high demand ever since, and not only by the military. The regular folks appreciate the reliability and the durability that the trucks provide.

They might not be the most comfortable and/or fancy vehicles on planet Earth, but when it comes to fast transportation, the trucks are the leaders. If you’ve ever been behind the wheel of one, you’ll never forget the feeling of being in control of a big, dinosaur-like machine!

Some Things To Keep In Mind…

These tutorials are only here to guide you. Your drawing does not need to look "identical" to mine.

Start with rough but light pencil strokes that you can work into the shapes you want.

Once you have your rough drawing completed, go over it in a darker stroke for your final drawing.

Add shading and/or color to complete if desired.

Using this technique you will be able to draw anything after some practice... even without following step-by-step tutorials.

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