Okay, so here's what you get when you combine a bad drawer with cars. 2018 Chevrolet Avalanche Yes, I know there is a 2016 version out of America. Here's my crappy drawings Side Front Back Interior Honestly I don't think that I am a bad drawer but it is different when it comes to stuff like this Tell me what car you want me to TRY to draw in the discussion tab
We have a thread for these: https://www.beamng.com/threads/car-drawings-sketches.11580 Maybe you can get some tips and improve your "art" a bit
Try some pencil drawing first, do sketching, just make lots of lines so that it is like a hairball or something, don't try to make single line and make it be final line at first draw, be ready to make a lot of wrong lines, strengthen lines that are right and use rubber to wrong lines. During first sketch don't push, don't go slow, make lot of rather short light lines, pencil barely touching the paper, with time you then learn to see lines better and can get drawing where you want with less work, but you need to fail many times to become successful in something, it is a rule. I such at drawing too, I wish I would of started at age of 17, but slowly I progress, year ago I would of never believe I could draw anything like this as all I could do was stick drawings, still it is not very good, but for me it is progress and more I manage to have time to put practicing better I become. Pencil drawing has helped me with Blender use also, because I can see important lines better, kind of skill of visualizing lines develops when doing such drawings, but yeah I need a lot of practice. --- Post updated --- To keep things related to cars, this is very quick beginnings of a sketch I just made, think previous ones as a truck drivers if you please. So, I started by making two vertical lines to help keeping things somewhat aligned, which with my skills is not much helping, but anyways, I made just very light lines that are only placeholders for actual drawing, some are completely wrong (most?), but from there I would then go and refine, adjust, change to get things closer to what they should be. Slowly it then starts to be more and more accurate, but best tip I have got has been never even try to make first line to be final line, allow yourself draw wrong lines. Look pencil drawing tutorials from your videosite, those can help a lot.