Learn how to draw a great looking Food Truck with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Food Truck.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Food Truck
How to Draw a Great Looking Food Truck for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the food truck outline by drawing two circles for the wheels. Draw a small square on each side - these will become the bumpers.
Then, outline the shape of the truck with a series of straight lines, connecting the circles and squares. Draw a curved line over each wheel.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw a smaller circle inside each wheel. Then, draw a square for the side window and an "L" shaped line to enclose the triangle of the front windshield.
Draw straight lines parallel to the bottom of the vehicle. Use three straight lines and a curved line to sketch the side door.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Draw a canopy on the side of the truck, erasing as necessary. First, draw a trapezoid, then draw half-circles to create the scalloped edge. Use three straight lines to sketch the rectangular window beneath it.
Drawing Step 4
4. Draw a pair of diagonal lines under each side of the canopy for supports. Connect them at the ends.
Then, use curved lines to enclose the headlight and hood, as well as the rounded rectangles of the side mirror. Draw the door handle using a small rectangle.
Drawing Step 5
5. Next, draw a giant hamburger on top of the truck. Use curved lines for the buns, patty, cheese, and lettuce. Connect it to the truck with two short lines. Beside it, draw a trapezoid with parallel horizontal lines inside it for a vent.
Drawing Step 6
6. Draw teardrop shapes on the top bun to indicate sesame seeds. Then, draw a straight line across the window to form the counter.
Draw a regular-sized hamburger on the counter. Use curved lines and small triangles to sketch condiment bottles.
Drawing Step 7
7. Draw dots on the hamburger bun to form the sesame seeds. Draw an order of French fries behind the burger. Draw an "L" shaped line to form the rectangular box, and narrow rectangles for the fries.
Then, draw a drink cup. Start with a tall, narrow trapezoid. Enclose a narrow rectangle with rounded corners on top.
Add More Details to Your Food Truck Picture - Step 8
8. Draw stripes on the French fry box and an "L" shaped straw in the cup. Then, detail the rest of the kitchen. Use large and small rectangles to draw the back counter and microwave.
Complete the Outline of Your Food Truck Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw more rectangles in the kitchen and two rectangular menus on the side of the truck. Draw horizontal lines across them to emulate words. Then, draw lines on the canopy to give it stripes.
Color Your Food Truck Drawing
Your food truck outline is now complete. Color your drawing. Food trucks are often painted in bright colors.
Watch 'How to Draw a Food Truck' Video Tutorial
Learn More About The Food Truck Drawing
Whether you're tailgating or it's taco Tuesday, food trucks are all the rage. You can learn how to draw a food truck with the help of this easy, step-by-step drawing tutorial.
Food trucks are large vans or box trucks. They have a window with a kitchen inside.
Often, many food trucks congregate together. You can adapt this one to become different types of trucks.
Ice cream trucks are probably the oldest and most well-known food trucks. You can use this cute popsicle drawing and ice cream cone drawing to make yours a food truck. Or, replace the hamburger on top with this silly taco drawing, and you have a taco truck.
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