In the drawings of almost every boy there are airplanes, but sometimes they can only be recognized by their position - at the top of the sheet. How do you learn how to draw airplanes so that they really look like real ones?
It is necessary
- - paper;
- - pencil;
- - eraser;
- - ruler.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a piece of paper and a pencil. Draw the boundaries of the future plane in the form of a large rectangle. Be sure to leave some space around the edges, as some of the details will go beyond the boundaries. Draw diagonals from the corners so that the drawing is clear, use a ruler. Draw an oval along the diagonal that goes from the upper left corner, keep in mind that the thicker it is, the more "pot-bellied" and cartoonish the plane will turn out. Draw the outline of the tail of the plane.
Step 2
Draw the wings of the plane with the diagonal as their back outline. Mark the width of the wings (make sure these lines are parallel to the airplane body), then draw the front edges of the wings from them to the center of the airplane, slightly tilted towards each other. Mark the center of the plane, it will be located slightly above the bottom outline. Complete the tail with horizontal strips, while they should run parallel to the wings. Find the center of the wings and draw stripes that will form the basis for the propellers.
Step 3
To create a viewing window for the pilot, delimit the front of the aircraft with a smooth line, keeping in mind the rounded shape of the hull. Then finish drawing the window by drawing the front border, erase all unnecessary things. Pay attention to the drawing of the near wing: it is necessary to erase some of the lines so that it rests against the center of the fuselage. Turn the stripes on the wings into rounded volumetric protrusions for the screws.
Step 4
Draw windows along the center, just above the wing. Finish drawing the propellers on the wings, but the propellers can simply be drawn as circles or multiple blades. To indicate movement, add smooth arcs within the circles that are parallel to the path. Outline the nose of the plane with a rounded line.
Step 5
Color the plane with paints or crayons. You can draw the symbols of the country from which your drawn plane arrived.