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Difficult drawings are often easily created through simple steps. Learning to draw takes patience and practice. Learn how to draw a truck by following the steps below.

Method 1
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Drawing a Semi Truck

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  1. It should intersect the bigger rectangle drawn earlier and divide it into two sections; the right section must be inside the bigger rectangle.
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  2. Draw some stripes, a wiper and a logo to the main body of the truck.
  3. Choose different designs if you want.
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Drawing a Pickup Truck

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  1. This shape will be the side view of the vehicle. The rectangle will serve as the entire length of the truck. This is only the foundation of the truck drawing. The lines will be modified and erased as the picture progresses.
    • One is drawn near the front and one near the back.
    • The two circles should be the same size. Because this is the side view, only two tires are seen.
    • Erase the lines inside the circles that were created when the rectangle was drawn.
    • Draw a smaller rectangle on top and near the front of the longer rectangle.
    • Make the side of the rectangle that is nearest the front of the truck have a slanted side. The slant will serve as the windshield.
    • Draw a circle inside each of the wheels.
    • Draw a third, smaller, circle inside each of the previously drawn circles.
    • Add upside down "u" shapes above each tire. Each side of the "u" should meet the bottom of the long rectangle. Erase any rectangle lines that are seen in the middle of the "u" shape.
  2. The ends of the "u" should touch the front of the truck. Erase any lines from the initial rectangle that are visible inside of the "u" shape.
  3. Apply a hood to the front of the truck by making the piece of the rectangle in front of the cab a rounded line curving downward to meet the side of the rectangle.
  4. The shape will look like a trapezoid on the half nearest the front of the truck (have a slanted side). The back half of the shape should be a rectangle (have a straight side).
    • The flat part of the semi-circle should face the back of the truck and the rounded part face the front of the truck.
  5. This line will separate the cab section from the bed of the truck.
  6. This will form the door.
  7. A gas tank cover, stripes, decals and other details are optional.
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    How can I draw a 3D truck?
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    Try using 3D drawing software, like Tinkercad, and practice drawing cubes and cylinders. Eventually you should be able to merge the two.
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    Can I put my own pattern with any colors in parts?
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    Yes, it is your opinion to do whatever you want since it's your drawing.
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    Can I finish this drawing in one day without messing it up?
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    Yes. You should be able to. Just take your time if you're new to drawing.
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      To draw a pickup truck, start by drawing a long rectangle for the body of the truck, and 2 circles for wheels. Next, draw a smaller rectangle near the top front of the larger rectangle for the cab, and make sure the side nearest to the front of the truck is slanted so it looks a windshield. Then, add details such as the front bumper, side mirror, and the lines for the door. Additionally, feel free to add creative details like logos, stripes, and decals. Finally, color, shade, or paint your truck any way you like! To learn more, including how to draw a semi truck, scroll down.

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