Upload their car
A broad side photograph with even light gives the cleanest result.
Car portrait No. 13
Turn their exact photograph into a real A3 pen drawing, with a private film of every mark appearing.
Soft dots follow the 356's simple curves and keep the small body feeling light.
Demonstration source: Ermell, CC BY-SA 4.0. The pen drawing is an adaptation under the same licence.
Look closer
Every line you see becomes a physical pen movement. The white is bare paper.
The model name is set in Roboto Sans, converted into vector outlines and traced by the same pen. A clear title band keeps it separate from the artwork.
Collector's notes
The 356 is small, rounded and almost free of visual noise. A broad side photograph and a light field of dots keep the body airy instead of turning it into a heavy outline.
Not a stock blueprint
Paint, wheels, angle, number and the memory attached to it all come from the image you upload.
A broad side photograph with even light gives the cleanest result.
Compare all three styles using the same photograph. What you approve is what we send to the plotter.
The finished artwork ships with a numbered QR card that opens its permanent private making film.
Three ways to draw it
Crisp body lines and restrained shadows.
Softer reflections with a graphic distance read.
Cross strokes for intakes, wheels and deeper detail.

Two reveals in one gift
For the small shape at the beginning of a very long obsession. They unwrap the original, scan its card and watch the blank page become their car.
Unframed A3
£225Framed A3
£295Included
The making film