Showing posts with label Spaceships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spaceships. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

How To Draw A Space Fying Car

How to draw a flying space car drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This printable worksheet and the how-to-draw lesson are fun projects that will inspire imagination and give the young artist confidence in drawing. 


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This lesson encourages the young artist to do rough concept drawings first. If your drawing of a flying car does not turn out the way you hoped, do not give up. You are learning, and every time you sketch, you will get better. Sketch every day. Bookmark this blog and come back every day and do another project. Soon, you will be surprised at what a good artist you are.


How to Draw A Flying Car Worksheet.
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Do some concept drawings first on a separate piece of paper. Start with the basic shape of a car or a rectangle. Draw lightly so you can erase later.

Roughly sketch in some of the shapes of an airplane, like the rudder stabilizer, and cockpit.

You can experiment with random shapes; after you sketch a few shapes over the design ask yourself what that looks like and work it in. An oval on the side could be a rotor or a jet engine.

After you have gotten your ideas worked out then you can put them together for your final project.

Use shadows to give it roundness, draw a background and create a world or city for it.

These worksheets are free to print but your small gift will help keep this blog going. 

I hope you create a masterpiece!

(c) Adron D. 2/3/13

Monday, November 25, 2013

How To Draw A Flying Saucer Worksheet, Free.

How to draw a flying saucer is a simple art lesson for kids.


This project will help the young artist compose a subject evenly and with balance.

To print the free worksheet above just highlight it and send it to your printer or save to your device to print later. if you have problems printing this see the HOW TO PRINT tab for some suggestions.

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How To Draw A Flying Saucer Worksheet.

START
To make the saucer shape look even use a short guideline up and down for the center and a longer guideline across for the width.

BASIC SHAPE
Starting at the guidelines draw an arch shape from the outside edge to the center top, as you go switch back and forth from one side to the other and switching from top to bottom. Be sure to make the distance from the middle to each end the same on both sides.

DETAILS
Draw the dome at the top, use the guideline to keep it even.
The landing gear below is in line with the edge of the dome and goes half way to the edge of the saucer.
Draw windows or lights on the guideline across the space ship.
Draw a window in the dome.
Draw a line and a dot for an antenna.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Draw a rectangle door underneath the saucer and a ramp going from the door to the ground. The ramp should be two lines that start at the door and go outward and are wider at the bottom, it should be slightly longer than the landing gear and look slightly lower in the picture.

Draw some craters on the ground and some rocky jagged mountains in the background. Use shadows to make the spaceship look round.

(c) Adron

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