The method of drawing a car is as follows:
Prepare materials: sketch paper and colored pens.
1. First draw the outer outline of the car, as shown in the picture.
2. Then draw the headlights and rearview mirror of the car, and then draw the facial features, as shown in the picture.
3. Draw the structure of the car body in detail, as shown in the picture.
4. Finally, apply color, and the simple drawing of the car is ready.
Types of cars?
(1) According to purpose?
1. Passenger car: a car specially used for people to ride, according to the number of seats and It can be divided into sedans, buses, tourist buses and other types. (1) Car: a small passenger car with 2-8 people except the driver. Cars are divided into mini (below 1L), light (1-1.6L), medium-sized (1.6-2.5L) and large (above 2.5L) cars according to the working volume of the engine (displacement, L-liter).
1. Ferrari
Coincidentally, World War I also provided the trademark for Ferrari's sports car - "Prancing Horse".
It was 1923, 25-year-old Enzo. While participating in the Alfa race, Ferrari was fortunate enough to meet Ms. Candice Bellecia, the mother of an outstanding Italian pilot who died in World War I. She told Ferrari that the flight badges on both sides of her son's fighter plane were a horse. The "Prancing Horse", if Ferrari painted it on the car, would bring good luck. Enzo Ferrari listened to his mother's words and did what she said when he returned. It really brought good luck.
2. Aston Martin
Aston Martin launched ten car logos in one go. In 2003, Aston Martin celebrated the 90th anniversary of the company’s founding and the British Gothic When memorable events such as the establishment of the new factory occurred, the car logo that everyone sees today was launched. The lines of the new car logo are more regular, and the carving of the frame and internal lines is more detailed.
The Aston Martin car logo is a flying roc, which symbolizes that the company, like the roc, has the speed and lofty ambition to sprint from the sky. The English words "Aston" and "Martin" respectively indicate that it is a "three sworn brothers" automobile company.
3. Lamborghini
Lamborghini’s logo is a bullfight full of power and attacking the opponent. This is consistent with the characteristics of Lamborghini’s high-horsepower high-speed sports car. It is said that this logo also embodies It reflects the founder Lamborghini’s bull-fighting temperament. Ferruccio Lamborghini has the unique Italian pride and ambition in his bones, which inspired him to start from scratch from an ordinary farmer's son and continue to struggle until he became a respected industry leader.
With an uncompromising drive and almost crazy enthusiasm, this northern Italian tirelessly pursues his dream of creating the perfect sports car. Since then, the stubborn "Bull" logo has become the symbol of Lamborghini, interpreting all the characteristics of this unique car brand - challenging the limits, being arrogant and uninhibited.
4. Porsche
The Porsche logo adopts the shield-shaped emblem of Stuttgart, where the company is located. The word "PORSCHE" is at the top of the trademark, indicating that the trademark is owned by Porsche Design. The word "STUTTGART" in the trademark is above the horse, indicating that the company is headquartered in Stuttgart; in the middle of the trademark is a horse, indicating that Stuttgart is rich in products. A kind of precious stallion;
The upper left and lower right of the trademark are antler patterns, indicating that Stuttgart was once a good place for hunting; the yellow stripes on the upper right and lower left of the trademark represent the color of mature wheat. It refers to a bumper harvest, and the black color in the trademark represents fertile land.
The red color in the trademark symbolizes people’s wisdom and love for nature. It also shows the glorious past of Porsche and foreshadows the bright future of Porsche and the excellence of Porsche sports cars.