The word "fireman" is a colloquial analogue of the more correct "fireman". The courage and fortitude of these specialists is reflected in poems and songs. The emotional intensity and visual intensity of the work of firefighters can be captured in the drawing.
Instructions
Step 1
Make the firefighter the focal point of your drawing, you do not need to depict a burning object, there are enough puffs of smoke and a reflection of the flame
Step 2
Determine the location of the object in the space of the paper. Lay the sheet upright. Divide its height by five. From the bottom, count four-fifths of the height and mark the top of the firefighter's helmet. From this serif, go down 3/5 - at this level the feet of the hero of the picture will be located.
Step 3
It is also necessary to make indents on the right and left, and the distance on the right should be half as much, because on the opposite side you need to leave room for a jet of water and clouds of smoke.
Step 4
Draw a vertical axis on which you will build the human torso. It should tilt slightly to the left. To determine the proportions, take the height of the firefighter's helmet as the unit of measurement. Divide the axle into seven equal parts. The first of them defines the boundaries of the helmet. From its lower edge, lay down two of the same segments - at this level the person's elbows are located. Place your right elbow slightly below the left.
Step 5
Draw a short line for the fireman's neck, draw his shoulders with smooth lines. Moreover, the right shoulder looks more sloping. To determine the width of the shoulders, add another 2/3 of the same segment to the height of the helmet. From the lower edge of the helmet to the level of the armpits, one segment is placed, taken as a unit of measurement.
Step 6
Draw the lines of the jacket down from the armpits. Draw the folds of the fabric on the right side. Count four units from the helmet to find the location of the "hem" of the jacket. On the rest of the axis, draw the legs of the firefighter. The right leg is set back, so it seems more inclined towards the horizon. Use light strokes to mark the folds of the trousers.
Step 7
Use a smooth line to draw the hose in the hands of the firefighter. Add finer details: the visor on the helmet, the hood, stripes on the form.
Step 8
Color the firefighter with crayons, crayons, or any kind of paint. Fill with the base color first, then darken it in the areas where the fabric is draped. Do not forget to leave highlights on the helmet. If your painting features fire, add reddish reflections to the firefighter's uniform.