How to Draw a 50s Record
- 1). Draw a small dot in the center of a piece of paper. Use a ruler to measure and draw tick marks 2 and 6 inches away from the centered dot.
- 2). Load a drawing pencil into a protractor. Place the point of the protractor into the dot at the center of the paper.
- 3). Draw the outside edge of the record. Adjust the protractor so that the pencil reaches the 6-inch tick mark. Holding the point of the protractor steady in the center of the paper, draw a circle with a 6-inch radius using the protractor. Press down on the pencil to create a dark, bold line.
- 4). Draw the inside of the record. Adjust the protractor so that the pencil reaches the 2-inch tick mark. Draw a circle with a 2-inch radius, pressing down on the pencil to create a bold line.
- 5). Add ridged texture to the record. Adjust the protractor and draw circles at 1/4 inch increments between the 2 -and 6-inch circles. Apply only a slight amount of pressure to the pencil to create a light line.
- 6). Add details such as a label art or a 50s band name to the interior portion ---- the inside circle ---- of the record.