We are here with drawing a firetruck in this kids’ and beginners’ tutorial. We always require firetrucks whenever there is fire so this will guide you to learn how to draw them. It is also known as a fire engine or fire lorry in some places which is a big emergency vehicle utilized by first responders. They have water to use fire with the help of a ladder so firefighters can save people trapped in tall buildings.
This tutorial will guide you in how to draw your fire truck simply and step-by-step. Proceed step by step and draw your truck. We will start drawing and make it on fire.
How to draw a Firetruck
Step 1: Draw guidelines for the truck’s body. Draw a quadrilateral box with 3 ovals overlapping the bottom line.
Step 2: Draw numerous simple lines to outline the rest of the body of the truck.
Step 3: draw the back of the truck in straight lines. Outline cabin and windows and guide line for back wheels.
Step 4: Draw a ladder on the roof of the truck and other wheels at the bottom. Draw some more geometrical shapes to outline it.
Step 5: Draw ovals within wheels and numerous small rectangles in the front body for lights. Sketch out bumper and the ladder over the truck.
Step 6: Draw on the body parts of the truck add small details on it using curves and lights.
Step 7: Contour drawing paying extra attention to small details. Add a touch-up to each part and component.
Step 8: Sketch out the road and remove all lines. After completing thickness and blackness of the sketch.
How to draw a Firetruck for kids:
Step 1: We will start by sketching the front body of the truck. Draw a rectangle on the base horizontally. Draw 3 rectangles above it in which the middle rectangle is larger than the side rectangle. Side rectangles are used as headlights. Draw a curve from the corner of the left side rectangle in an upward direction.
Step 2: Draw front mirrors of the trucks, Draw two big parallelograms and make a windshield. hen draw a rectangle on one side for mirrors and half rectangle on the other side. Draw 4 small ovals on the top of the truck.
Step 3: Use curved lines to finish the top of the truck. Begin with the drawing cylinder with an oval closure on the side. Draw a curved line and straight line underneath the ovals at the bottom of the cylinder. Once more, draw one full rectangle and half rectangle on the side.
Step 4: Draw 2 straight lines descending from the top to the bottom. Draw a curve below the first one downwards. Then draw another curve changing into a closed oval and a small oval in the center. Draw a little rectangle to reveal the door.
Step 5: Draw an enclosed half-circle underneath the front body. Draw 2 straight lines from the tire and then 2 sloping curves for the rear wheel well. Draw a straight line at the top of the truck.
Step 6: Draw the rear tire using a half curve and within the oval. DRaw 4 compartments on the sidewall 2 squares one horizontal and verticle rectangle.
Step 7: Draw a straight line on the top of the crossing cylinder truck. Below it, draw another line surrounded with a curve with the first one. Finish the rear of the truck and another square compartment.
Step 8: The ladder is half of the fire truck. Draw a long trapezoid with other half trapezoids in front of the ladder. Draw 2 triangles inside the opening.
Step 9: Keep on drawing triangles one after another till the end.
Step 9: Since we all know that fire trucks are red in color go ahead. Draw ladder and wheels in grey color.
Step by step fire truck drawing:
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