How to Draw a Motorcycle

How to Draw a Motorcycle – If you’re looking for some easy to follow, step by step instructions on how to draw a motorcycle, then you’ve come to the right place.

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Introduction

In this tutorial you will learn how to draw a motorcycle step by step. Motorcycles have come a long way since their invention over one hundred years ago. Today, there are many different types and styles of motorcycles available to suit any rider’s taste. Whether you’re into the classic look of a Harley Davidson, the sleek lines of a Japanese-made racing bike, or the cutting-edge design of an electric motorcycle, there’s sure to be a bike out there that’s perfect for you. So grab a pencil and some paper, and let’s get started on learning how to draw a motorcycle!

What You Will Need

In order to draw a motorcycle, you will need:
-A piece of paper
-A pencil
-A black pen
-A ruler or a protractor (optional)
First, start by drawing a rectangle in the center of your paper. This will be the motorcycle’s engine. Next, draw two cylinders coming out of the sides of the engine rectangle. These will be the exhaust pipes. Then, draw a seat above the engine rectangle. Make sure to leave enough room for the handlebars. After that, draw the handlebars coming out of the top of the engine rectangle. Finally, add the wheels. Draw two circles on either side of the motorcycle frame. Add spokes inside the wheels, and don’t forget to add the wheels’ rims! Erase any pencil lines that you don’t want to keep.

Step One: Sketching the Basic Shape of the Motorcycle

Sketch a rectangle that will become the basic shape of the motorcycle. This will be the main body of the motorcycle. The rectangle doesn’t have to be perfect, as you will be adding details to it later. Just make sure that it is big enough to fit all of the other elements of the motorcycle inside of it.

Step Two: Adding the Wheels

Now that the frame of your motorcycle is complete, it’s time to add the wheels. Begin by drawing a small circle near the front of the frame. This will be the first wheel. To draw the second wheel, simply extend a line from the back of the first wheel to the other side of the frame. Then, draw another small circle. These two circles will be the wheels of your motorcycle.

Step Three: Adding the Handlebars

In this step, we will add the handlebars to our motorcycle drawing. We will start by drawing a line across the top of the motorcycle’s frame, directly above the seat. This line will represent the top of the handlebars. Next, we will draw two lines downward from the top line, meeting in a point at the front of the motorcycle. These lines will represent the handlebars themselves. Finally, we will add two small circles at the ends of the handlebars – these will be the hand grips.

Step Four: Adding the Seat

Now that the frame of the motorcycle is complete, it’s time to add the seat. Begin by drawing a horizontal rectangle above the back tire. This will be the seat. Then, draw a small vertical rectangle in the center of the seat. This will be the seat back. Finally, draw a small horizontal rectangle under the seat back. This will be the front of the seat.

Step Five: Adding the Exhaust Pipes

Now that you’ve completed the basic frame of the motorcycle, it’s time to add some details. In this step, we’ll be adding the exhaust pipes.

Start by drawing two curved lines extending from the back of the motorcycle. These will be the exhaust pipes. Next, draw a third line connecting the two exhaust pipes. This line will help to give the motorcycle some added stability.

Finally, add a few small details to the exhaust pipes, such as bolts or rivets. Once you’re happy with how your motorcycle looks, you can move on to coloring it in!

Step Six: Adding the Headlight

Now that the basic shape of the motorcycle is drawn out, it’s time to start adding in some of the details. In this step, we’ll be adding the headlight.

To start, draw a small circle near the front of the motorcycle. This will be the headlight. Then, draw a curved line coming down from the headlight. This will be the side of the headlight.

Next, add a small circle inside the headlight. This will be the bulb. Then, draw a curved line around the outside of the headlight. This will be the edge of the lens.

Lastly, add a few lines inside the headlight for shading. These lines should be curved and close together.

Step Seven: Adding the Details

Now that the basic outline of the motorcycle is complete, it’s time to add the details. In this step, we will be adding the wheels, exhaust pipes, and other features that will give the motorcycle it’s final look.

-To add the wheels, start by drawing two small circles near the bottom of the motorcycle body. These will be the hubs of the wheels.
-Next, draw two larger circles around the hubs. These will be the tires.
-To finish off the wheels, add a few spokes coming out from the hubs.

-Next, add two exhaust pipes coming out from the back of the engine. These can be any size or shape you like.

-Finally, add any other details you like to personalize your motorcycle. This could include things like a windshield, headlights, or handlebars. Be creative!

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed learning how to draw a motorcycle! Remember to practice frequently and to have fun with it. With enough practice, you’ll be able to draw anything you can imagine.

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