Space is something kids always get interested in so Learning How to Draw a Rocket will also boost your liking. Depending on how the thrust of a rocket engine is utilized, a rocket can be a missile, spacecraft, and other vehicle or spacecraft. Its complete 100% real science based off of fictional science.
It’s not used as space craft as we saw in many movies and TV series what they do was taught in the rocket beyond our imagination — Star Trek and Star war also raised curiosity.
Now to draw your rocket you will need paper, pencil, eraser and colors according to your imagination. Today we are making cartoon rocket and real rocket in this tutorial. It will aid you in your space drawing as well as in your drawing of arms. Also you can view more portion of How to draw search such as How to draw Star, How to draw Tank, How to draw Gun, etc.
How to draw a rocket for kids:
Step 1:
To begin, use the oval shape to draw out the mainframe.
Step 2: Draw two concave structures on either edge of the oval then connect them across the oval to form 2 fins.
Step 3: Making 2 circles for the window on the middle portion
Step 4: Add detail with a couple of curved lines, one on top, and 2 on the bottom.
Step 5: Flames: Draw a flame shape around the bottom of the rocket.
Step 6: To show that the rocket is taking off from the earth, draw a curvy line to note the earth.
Step 7: Write down another planet using a circle and a ring surrounding the circle.
Step 8: Just stars to fill the sky – for the night view!
Step 9: Using the marker, trace the outlines of the space rocket to draw with your imagination or as shown as in the picture below.
How to draw a real Rocket:
Step 1: Based on that mark of the height and width on the paper, rocket is kinda cylindrical. Mark it in 3 with a diagonal long line drawn, as pictured.
Step 2: Where the line is draw a rectangle on top of it. Draw 2 lines from the middle part going down distance apart. It’ll basically make a triangle shape, sort of.
Step 3: For the central block: Draw mid through a box; for the bottom area: Draw two very small triangles along a straight line on the fuel section. Below image will make it easy for you to understand.
Step 4: Draw 3 ovals in its upper part plus 3 in its lower part to represent the engine part.
Step 5: Rocket contains several stages in it so draw lines and again circles for that purpose.
Step 6: For 3 cylinders formed draw zig-zag lines on top and tiny tiny circles in the bottom. Make 2 triangle shapes on each side of the vertical line of the bottom side.
Step 7: Pay close attention and reconstruct the engines layout for the rocket using the below pic.
Step 8: Contouring your drawing using the shading and removing all guidelines
Step 9: You can add a few more details to it as cloud and smoke on the bottom of the rocket.
Here is a few more step by step rocket drawings for our rocket and space lovers, did you have fun with the tutorial?
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