Drawing technique is a special genre that requires some skill. A military aircraft is characterized by the rationality of the form and the utmost functionality of all the details. Each has its own coloring and identification marks, so if you want to draw a specific aircraft belonging to the air forces of a particular country, then first of all find its exact image and description. But you can also draw just a military plane, without reference to a specific historical event.
It is necessary
- - paper;
- - pencil.
Instructions
Step 1
Select an angle. It should be such that the silhouette and details of the military aircraft are visible as clearly as possible. This can be, for example, an airplane in flight, against the background of the sky. It is most convenient to lay the sheet horizontally.
Step 2
Draw a centerline horizontally or at a slight angle. Draw the auxiliary lines with a hard pencil. You will remove them later.
Step 3
Set aside the length of the fuselage along with the tail on the centerline. Determine where the nose will be. Mark the length of the fuselage and the length of the tail. Draw an outline similar to the silhouette of a fish without fins
Step 4
Divide the fuselage length into 3 parts. Connect the ends of the middle section with a long arc, the convex part of which is directed upwards.
Step 5
Draw 2 lines down from the ends of the middle segment. The one closer to the nose of the aircraft is approximately 60 ° to the middle segment, and the rear one is at a slightly larger angle, approximately 75-80 °. On the front line of the wing, set aside a distance approximately equal to 1/3 of the fuselage length. From this point, draw a line parallel to the centerline
Step 6
Draw the second wing. In the selected angle, it is visible from behind the fuselage by about half. Its posterior line is, as it were, a continuation of the edge of the first wing, but half as long. Mark the desired point and draw a line through it parallel to the centerline. Set aside a segment equal to the end of the wing. Draw a front line.
Step 7
The keel of a military aircraft can be of any shape, but it is best done in the form of a trapezoid inclined towards the tail. Side stabilizers are also most often trapezoidal. Draw the bases of both trapezoids parallel to the centerline, and the sides are tilted from the bow
Step 8
Mark the place for the cockpit and for the markings. Draw a small cabin with an arched roof. Paint the plane according to which army it belongs to.