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| ![]() First Comprehensive Motorcycle Drawing Guide for Artists Now OnlineHowToDrawMotorcycles.com and the upcoming book by Gene Bond fill a long-standing gap, blending mechanical accuracy with creative freedom for artists worldwide.
By: Gene Bond Art Bond created the project to fill a clear gap between dry technical manuals and shallow art tutorials. "You can't draw a motorcycle authentically unless you understand how it works," says Bond. "Artists don't need every bolt and piston—but they do need the structure: what connects to what, what defines the silhouette, where the weight sits, and how layouts shape personality. Once you get that logic, you can draw from memory, rotate bikes in perspective, or invent believable designs—anything from a vintage café racer to a cyberpunk e-bike." Inspired in part by the kinetic motorcycles of Akira, Bond translated mechanical knowledge into a visual system artists can actually use—bridging mechanical accuracy and artistic freedom. The result is a book and site that help illustrators, concept artists, comic creators, and industrial-design aspirants draw motorcycles that not only look right—but work right. Why now As concept art, games, and design roles increasingly demand technical drawing literacy, artists need resources that teach logic, not just outlines. Bond's program answers that demand with a clear, repeatable system—from parts to full bikes, static views to dynamic fisheye shots, and stock models to original vehicle design. Visit & Join the Waitlist: For tutorials, book previews, and to get notified when crowdfunding opens, visit https://howtodrawmotorcycles.com and join the waitlist. Press Contact: Gene Bond mail@genebond.art https://howtodrawmotorcycles.com End
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