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Ever wanted to draw or design your own guitars? Follow these easy steps and learn how to draw the perfect guitar. Note: Follow the red lines for each step.

Method 1
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How to Draw an Easy Acoustic Guitar

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  1. Draw a long rectangle at the end of the egg shape for the fret board.
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  2. At the start of the rectangle, inside the egg-shape, draw a circle .
  3. This thickness will be determined by the shape you want the guitar. This tutorial will use the basic shape.
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  1. The one on the left should be larger than the one on the right, like a lopsided snowman.
  2. The upper rectangle will serve as the neck of the guitar, and the line is the beginning of a string.
  3. Add small rectangles to give the guitar a boxier, more realistic shape.
  4. Add semicircles on the sides and tighten up your lines to make your guitar even more real-looking
  5. (At this point you should really begin to see it start looking like a musical instrument; if it doesn't, go back and make sure you haven't distorted anything.) Erase excess lines as seen.
  6. Draw other details like the tuning pegs and frets on the neck.
  7. Use shades of brown, unless your guitar is unusually colorful. Experiment with different shading and patterns to find out what looks the best.
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      Tips

      • Don't be afraid to experiment on the shape of the body and the end of the fret board.
      • Remove the black from several parts, like the string and the frets so that they don't blend in too much.
      • Keep studying and practicing, observing the guitar from different angles until you are able to replicate it in drawing form.

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      • Make sure the neck is straight. You can use a ruler or the straight edge of a sheet of paper as a guide.
      • Don't be afraid that it will turn out wrong. Just keep practicing and your drawings will get better!
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      To draw an acoustic guitar, start by sketching the shape of the guitar’s body. You can either start with a shape like an egg or a pear, or draw two circles side by side, with one being slightly bigger than the other. If you use the two circles method, draw curved lines on either side of the circles, connecting them together in the middle. Next, draw a long rectangle emerging out of the narrower end of the guitar. This will be the neck and fretboard. Make one end of the rectangle overlap with about the upper ¼ of the guitar’s body. Then, sketch in a circle just below the end of the fretboard where it overlaps with the body of the guitar. This circle represents the guitar’s sound hole. Make another, smaller rectangle at the opposite end of the fretboard to represent the headstock. This rectangle should be a little wider than the fretboard. Now it’s time to start filling in details. Add a second outline on one side of the guitar’s body to give it the appearance of thickness, and draw in details like the strings, tuning pegs, fret divisions, and pick guard. When you’re done, erase any unnecessary lines or rough parts of your sketch. If you want, ink your drawing and color it in, or add some shading to make it look more three-dimensional.

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