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Now we see our car model. Now we have to start drawing paths on then stroke them on "wire frame" layer, but only on the right half of the photo. So, go to VIEW - NEW GUIDE, select vertical and enter a value that is approximately half of photo width. This guide will be our starting point from now. Zoom in on the car, pick Pen tool (P) and draw path over the edge of the car. This process is slow so take your time because more time you spend in drawing paths final result will be better. For this line on image below a draw a path from our guide to the back of the car.

Change background to black. Select line layer and press Ctrl+I to inverse the colors. Press Ctrl+t. Right click and select warp.

And also make sure that you foreground colour is the same as the stroke colour (#DDDDDD) and then create a new layer (CTRL + SHIFT + N) and then draw a line like below:

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