{"title":"How to Draw a Car (Step by Step Pencil Drawing Tutorial)","canonicalUrl":"https://www.craftingstepbystep.com/crafts/how-to-draw-a-car","category":{"slug":"crafts","name":"Crafts"},"creator":{"name":"QWE Art","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDG5w5YhEmMTF5uqaziDACQ","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8h5GGSMh1s"},"tldr":"Learn how to draw a car step by step in pencil. Seven simple stages: wheels, chassis, body, doors, headlights, shading. Beginner-friendly tutorial.","totalDurationSeconds":497,"difficulty":"medium","tools":["Graphite pencil (2B recommended)","Drawing paper (A4 size)","Eraser","Ruler","Compass or round object for circles"],"materials":[],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Step 1: Draw Two Wheels with Inner Tires","text":"Place your paper in landscape orientation. Draw two circles side by side near the bottom-center of the page for the front and back wheels. Leave roughly four to five wheel-widths of space between them - that gap becomes the body of the car.Inside each circle, draw a smaller concentric circle to make the tire wall. The inner circle should sit about a pencil-tip away from the outer edge, the same on both sides. Use a small jar lid, a coin, or a compass if your freehand circles wobble."},{"number":2,"title":"Step 2: Connect the Wheels with the Chassis","text":"Join the two wheels with two parallel horizontal lines running between them. The top line sits roughly at the top of the inner tire circles. The bottom line runs along the lower edge of the inner circles.This rectangle is the chassis - the platform the body of the car will sit on. Keep the two lines truly parallel. A ruler helps here. If the lines bend inward or fan apart, the car will look like it is sagging when you add the body in step 4."},{"number":3,"title":"Step 3: Add Bolt Covers and Wheel Arches","text":"Now build out the wheel arches. From the top of the chassis line, draw a curve that arcs up over each wheel and lands back on the chassis on the other side. The arc should clear the top of the outer tire circle by a small gap. Repeat on both wheels.Inside each tire, add a small circle at the dead-center for the bolt cover (the hubcap center). You will come back to add spokes around it in the shading stage. For now, just the center dot and the arch over each wheel are enough."},{"number":4,"title":"Step 4: Build the Upper Body and Roofline","text":"Time for the body. From the top of the front wheel arch, draw the hood: a gentle curve sloping up and then flattening out as it crosses the middle of the car. Then dome up into the roofline - a long shallow arch that runs from above the front wheel to above the back wheel.Drop the rear of the roof back down behind the back wheel arch to close the body. Inside the roof outline, draw a second parallel line just below the roof edge to give it thickness and suggest the upper window seal. The car body should now have a clear hatchback silhouette."},{"number":5,"title":"Step 5: Add Doors, Handles, and the Side Mirror","text":"Divide the side of the car into windows and doors. Draw the front windshield as a slanted line dropping from the roof down to the hood. Then sketch the side window outline along the roof edge and down to the chassis. Add a vertical line behind the front window to mark the door seam.Below the side window, draw a small horizontal line for the door handle. Then add the side mirror - a small rounded rectangle attached to the front of the side window where it meets the front door. The little mirror is what makes the side view read as a real car."},{"number":6,"title":"Step 6: Draw the Headlight, Grille, and Front Bumper","text":"Move to the front of the car. Draw a small almond-shaped headlight on the upper front of the hood, near the top of the front wheel arch. Round the lower edge so the light looks tucked into the body.Below the headlight, sketch the front grille as a small horizontal slot. Then add the front bumper - a curved line that runs along the bottom of the front of the car, dipping slightly below the chassis line. A matching small slot or vent inside the bumper finishes the front face. The car now has a complete outline with all its features in place."},{"number":7,"title":"Step 7: Add Shading, Spokes, and Blend for the Final Touches","text":"Now shade the car. Darken the inside of each side window with even pencil strokes - the windows are the darkest part of the drawing. Add medium shading along the wheel arches, under the chassis, and on the lower body to give the car volume.Draw the wheel spokes by running short lines out from each center hubcap to the inside of the tire. Eight to ten spokes per wheel is enough. Add darker rims around the outside of each tire so the wheels read as black rubber.Finish by blending the shaded areas with a tissue, a cotton bud, or a piece of fabric. Light pressure, small circles. The blend smooths out the pencil strokes and gives the car that polished, finished look. Erase any remaining guide lines and clean up the edges."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-05-21T15:56:50.081Z","published":"2026-05-19T21:18:50.698Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}