How to Draw a Satellite
In this lesson I will show you how to draw a satellite. I am sure that you will enjoy this lesson and have a good time.
So, I invite you to an exciting creative activity, during which you will learn how to draw a satellite step by step. This lesson will be very useful for you, as you will once again train your ability to draw simple geometric shapes. While working, you can use improvised tools or draw all the lines yourself.
Now you have to draw an artificial satellite of the Earth. This is a spacecraft that revolves around the Earth in a geocentric orbit. Such flights are carried out at high altitudes. The period of revolution of the satellite in orbit is different and can be either a few hours or several years. An artificial satellite performs scientific and practical tasks.
In the figure you can see that the satellite consists of several elements connected to each other. Each constructive part of the satellite performs its own function. So grab your art supplies and get started with the tutorial.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Satellite
- Draw the main body.
Determine the location of your drawing and draw a rectangle with rounded corners.
- Detail the main part.
In the middle of the rectangle, draw two circles and add two thin stripes on the sides.
- Depict the side elements.
Draw two elongated rectangles of the same size on the sides.
- Add structural elements.
At the bottom of the satellite, draw a small rectangle and a trapezoid shape.
- Detail the side elements.
Divide the side rectangles into several squares using thin, straight lines.
- Add the front of the satellite.
Draw two short lines from the main body and draw a large semicircular figure.
- Add the rest of the elements.
At the front, draw a small circle and add three connecting lines to the main part of the satellite.
- Color the drawing.
Use light shades of gray, blue, and pink.
Now you have learned how to draw an artificial satellite of the Earth. I would be interested to know what emotions you experienced in the process of work. Write about it in the comments. Also, you can offer your ideas for the next drawing lessons. Now you can download a short version of the lesson in PDF format for free. Thus, the lesson will be available to you at any convenient time.