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This is also a plus, over time you will correct those proportions, always look at car drawings on Internet or social media , this way your vision will open up more and your development process will accelerate.
Dude, believe me,(I hate the say but Its true) I'm a very lazy person. I don't have hundreds of car drawings, but I improve with each of my drawings. Never say that a drawing you make is good. Always look for a flaw. You'll try not to make that flaw in your next drawing.
You can draw thousands of cars if you want, but if you don't draw properly, you won't improve.
* Look at my profile and see the development difference and chronological order of my drawings.