How to Draw Cars
July 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Recreation & Fun
Drawing is more than just a hobby or a way to kill time during a boring lecture. It’s one of the original art forms. If you love cars, it’s only natural to want to draw cars. Fortunately, even the most complex design is simple if you break it down into small enough parts.
To Draw a Car
To draw a car, you must first think about what kind of vehicle you’re actually interested in drawing. A Corvette looks very different than a El Dorado, for example. Decide on the car you like and find a picture online or in a book of that car. To learn to draw cars on your own, you’ll need to practice using another drawing or photograph first.
Don’t Trace
Print off the picture or make a copy of it. Some people might now trace the picture through white paper, but that’s not the same as actually learning to draw cars. Instead of tracing, use a pencil to lightly draw over the main parts of the picture. You’re looking for the major lines, such as the top, front, back, middle and bottom of the vehicle. Practice your pencil stroke by following the actual lines on the picture, and then work to duplicate the lines on your own paper –without tracing.
Do one section at a time and draw only a handful of lines each time. Gradually the lines will start to come together to resemble the car in the picture. If you can find a basic drawing online rather than a photograph, it will be even easier to see what lines you’ve already drawn and which you still need to complete. Some drawing books even have this broken down in images for you to copy, although they are rarely the actual cars you want to draw.
Line by line, complete your picture. Do all your drawing in pencil so that you can go back and erase and change lines slightly as necessary to make it perfect. Then, when the drawing is done, you have the option of coloring it or going back over the pencil with black ink to make it stand out a bit more.
Easy Step By Step
- 1. Find a drawing or photograph you like and study it in small sections.
- 2. Mimic the lines of the picture with a pencil on the page, and then on the blank paper.
- 3. Draw a few lines at a time in small areas.
- 4. Keep adding lines until your drawing is complete.
Warnings, Advice, and Suggestions
Drawing rarely happens perfectly the first time, so remember to continue to practice over and over again – possibly with the same picture, to gain and improve your skills.
How to Install a Sunroof
June 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Automotive & Mechanical
Believe it or not, installing a sun roof on your car is not all that hard. In fact, most do it yourself-ers should be able to handle the installation with little problem. The biggest issue people run into is cutting through their cars’ roof. It’s not hard to do but, often people find the cutting up of their roof psychologically difficult. Overcome this complication and you will soon find yourself the owner of a new sunroof laden car.
For the purpose of this how to guide, we have chosen to install an electric sunroof with a sliding shader panel kit. There are plenty of different “kits” available online. Hopefully by demonstrating how to install one of the more difficult versions of sunroofs, we will be able to cover most generic installs. As always, if you need help with your installation, please seek out a professional.
Prepare Your Vehicle for a New Sun Roof
Before you begin your sunroof kit installation, set up the area you will be using with your tools. Most installations will require a marking pencil, tape measure, razor blade, scratch awl, fiber stick, a rivet tool, sheet metal sheers, drill and bits and a #2 screwdriver. Of course different installation may require specific tools but, this list should cover the basics.
Also, be sure to run a “bench test” of your sunroof. A bench test (a complete test of the sunroof before it is installed) will help ensure that you have all the pieces in the kit and that there are no mechanical problems. You will also want to lay a sheet or tarp down on the interior of your car so that your upholstery is protected.
Position and Test Your New Sunroof
Take the shade tray and hold it to the interior top of your car. You will want to make sure that there is at least 4 inches on each side of the shade tray. Once you find the location that you want to install you your sunroof at, mark the location by using an awl or screwdriver. Poke a hole through the headliner and push on hard enough to make a small dent through the metal. This will help you find the location from the outside.
The next step is to remove the headliner and headliner board from the inside of your car. If you have an older car, this might be a good time to consider replacing the headliner anyhow. You can remove any anti-flutter bows you find but be sure to leave and not cut any of the structural braces.
Measure and mark a line on the outside of your car, from the front to the rear of your chosen location for your sunroof. The line will need to cross through the middle of your sunroof. Next, align your template to the centerline and tape it to the top of your car.
Poke a hole though the metal, preferably where you dented it earlier, to allow your metal sheers the cut out the sunroof template. Once the roof section is removed, use a file to smooth the surface of the edges. Having a smooth surface will be important in order to prevent leaking.
Install the Sunroof Kit
Test the fit of the sunroof. There should be a 4mm clearance on each side of the opening. If the sunroof fits properly, apply a metal primer to the cut edges to prevent rusting. Clean the underside of the sunroof and apply a sealant to the inner lip of the main frame, then insert the sunroof into the opening on your car.
From the inside, hook the clamping ring and screw in the attachment screws. Make the screws tight but do not over tighten or strip them. Clean any excess sealant that has squeezed out.
Install the sunshade rack assembly using the short screws at the front mounting points and attach the wiring harness. Each sunroof will be wired differently so please refer to your installation manual or your manufacturer for electrical wiring installation.
Finally, reattach your headliner and board. You can use double-sided sticky tape for any problem areas.
Easy Step By Step Instructions
- Prepare for the install by gathering supplies and materials
- Position the sunroof and cut the roof of the vehicle
- Use the instructions to install your sunroof
Warnings, Advice, and Suggestions
Installing a sunroof is not difficult however, if you have any misgivings or hesitation seek professional help.


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