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How to Draw a Bicycle



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By : Olivia P. Moya    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-26 17:36:21
Cycle is perhaps one of the oldest and cheapest modes of transportation. It is not only environment friendly, but it also assures health benefits to the riders. Most children own a bicycle right from the time they are toddlers. As they grow, their bicycles keep getting bigger and more advanced. I assume most households would have a bicycle. Therefore, place one before you and start sketching.You will require the following art tools:
1. Pencil
2. Paper/ canvas
3. Colors (optional)
4. Paint brush (optional)
5. RulerDrawing a Bicycle: We are drawing a men's bicycle facing right.Basic Framework
• Tires: Draw two circles, two to three inches apart from each other.
• Wheel Hubs & Gear System: Draw two small circles, one in each tire for the wheel hub and the third near the rear tire for the gear system (the slot from where the wheel chain functions).
• Bicycle Rods:
- Rear: Draw a slanting line extending out of the gear system, finishing a little above the rear tire.
- Centre: Draw another inclined line towards the front tire, forming an irregular 'V' shape. Sketch a horizontal line to join both the slants forming an inverted 'A' shape.
- Front: Extend a diagonal, starting from the front wheel hub. It should be parallel to the rear rod.
• Gear Slot: Draw a slanting line from the rear wheel hub to the wheel chain slot. Form another inclined line above it to join at the rear rod of the cycle. This should resemble a 'V' shape, tilted at a sixty degrees angle towards the right.
• Paddle, Saddle & Handle Bar: Give the cycle a sturdy paddle at the wheel chain, a secure saddle on the rear rod, and a sporty handle bar.Double up all the lines to give it depth and dimension.Enhancements
• Spokes: Draw several lines in between the tires. Too many lines would make it look crowded. Therefore, ensure adequate spacing between the spokes.
• Tires: You may outline the inner and outer circles of the tires with a black pen and fill in the tube with a dark gray to give it a realistic touch. Form some thread markings too on the tires.
• Basic color: You can choose from a variety of shades. You may want to paint it in red or pink for a soft touch or dark purple, blue, or maroon for a sporty masculine touch.
• Handle Bar: Form brake cables and a bell on one side of the handle bar.
• Gear system fender: Form an irregular oval, extending from the gear system to the rear wheel hub. Color it in a striking contrast to the basic scheme.
• Wheel fenders: Form curved lines above both the wheels. Double up these lines and give it a color.
• Distinctive markings: You can personalize your bicycle by sketching unique symbols.
• Accessorize: You may add a little utility basket under the handle bar or sketch a back stand above the rear tire to hold books or other objects.

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