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How to draw electric skateboard?

To draw an electric Skateboard, follow these simple steps:

1. Start by drawing the deck of the Skateboard. Draw a long rectangle shape with slightly rounded corners.

2. Next, draw the trucks, which are the metal components that hold the wheels to the deck. Draw two small rectangles on each side of the deck, towards the ends.

3. Draw the wheels by drawing four circles, two on each side of the Skateboard.

4. Add the motors and batteries that make the Skateboard electric. Draw two small rectangles near the back wheels to represent the motors, and two larger rectangles on the underside of the deck to represent the batteries.

5. Connect the motors to the wheels by drawing two curved lines from each motor to One of the wheels.

6. Lastly, add any additional details you'd like, such as grip tape on the deck or logos on the bottom.

Remember to add shading and color to bring your drawing to life. With practice, you'll be able to draw realistic and Dynamic electric skateboards.
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