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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

How To Draw A Submarine Worksheet and Lesson

This is a how-to-draw a submarine lesson and worksheet.

Here is a printable how-to-draw a submarine worksheet and the lesson that will help give some ideas. This submarine is a type of fantasy of what might be a research submarine for a scientist or maybe one used by special forces for covert operations

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These handouts are something I give to my students at the end of m class so they can have take-home project or two that they can try on their own.

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How To Draw A Submarine Worksheet

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PRINTABLE NOTES

Draw lightly at first so you can erase later.
The beauty of this project is the gracefully flowing lines so take your time with the lines.

BEGINNING
Use basic common shapes to design your sub.
Use a guideline across the center to help keep things balanced and level. You can erase it later.
The bottom of the submarine goes straight across and curves sharply up at the front and gradually at the back.
The top is higher at the front and slopes gently to the back.
The tail is a half-circle it can be big or little. It is centered on the guideline.

DEVELOPING FORM
Round off the lines and make them smooth and flowing.
The rudder has a second smaller half circle inside the first one. There is a long tall rectangle at the back of it all.

Erase all the extra lines before you start the cool details like portholes and periscope.

DETAILS
Draw double circles a circle around another circle for the portholes. If you have trouble drawing a circle try tracing around something like a button or coin.
Use the shading technique to give the sub roundness.

Don't forget the fish, bubbles, sharks, and mermaids.

I hope you draw a masterpiece

(c)Adron D. 6/1/16