We are here with how to draw a firetruck in this tutorial for kids and beginners. We always need firetrucks whenever there is fire so this will help you to learn how to draw them. It is also termed as a fire engine or fire lorry at some places which is a large emergency vehicle used by first responders. They carry water to put on fire with a ladder which allows firefighters to rescue the people who are stuck in tall buildings.
The given tutorial will help you in drawing your fire truck with ease and instructions. Follow each step and render your truck. Let’s begin the drawing and set fire.
How to draw a Firetruck
Step 1: Draw guidelines for the body of the truck. Draw a quadrilateral box with 3 ovals overlapping the lower line.
Step 2: Draw many simple lines to define the other body parts of the truck.
Step 3: draw the rear parts of the truck with straight lines. Define cabin and windows and guideline for
rear wheels.
Step 4: Draw a ladder on the top of the truck and other wheels below it. Draw a few more geometrical shapes to define it.
Step 5: Draw ovals inside wheels and many small rectangles in the front body indicating lights. Outline bumper and the ladder above the truck.
Step 6: Work on the body parts of the truck add small details to it using curves and lights.
Step 7: Contour drawing by paying special attention to small details. Give every part and component a touch-up.
Step 8: Delineate the road and erase all guidelines. Once you are done with thickness and darkness of the drawing.
How to draw a Firetruck for kids:
Step 1: We will begin by outlining the truck’s front body. Draw a rectangle on the base in a horizontal direction. Above it draw 3 more rectangles in which the middle one is larger than the side one. Side rectangles work as headlights. From the edge of the left side rectangle draw a curve in an upward direction.
Step 2: Draw front mirrors of the trucks, Draw two large parallelograms and form a windshield. hen draw a rectangle on the side for mirrors and a half rectangle on the other side. Draw 4 small ovals on the top of the truck.
Step 3: Draw curved lines to complete the top of the truck. Start with drawing cylinder closed with an oval on the side. From the base of the cylinder draw a curved line and a straight line below the ovals. Again draw one full rectangle and half rectangle on the side.
Step 4: Draw 2 straight lines coming down from the top towards the bottom. Draw a curve below the first line in a downward direction. Followed by another curve converting into an enclosed oval and a small oval inside. Draw a small rectangle to showcase the door.
Step 5: Draw an eclosed half-circle below the front body. Draw 2 straight lines from the tire and then 2 downward curves for the rear wheel well. Draw a straight line on the top of the truck.
Step 6: Draw the rear tire with a half curve and inside 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 truck crossing cylinder. Below it draws another line enclosed with a curve with the first one. Complete the back of the truck and one more square compartment.
Step 8: Without a ladder, there is no fire truck. Draw a long trapezoid with other partial trapezoids in front of the ladder. Draw 2 triangles in the opening.
Step 9: Continue drawing triangles one by one following each other till the end.
Step 9: As we all know fire trucks are red in color go for it. Use grey color for ladder and wheels.
Step by step fire truck drawing:
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