If you think drawing a helicopter is difficult then we have great news for you – our how to draw a helicopter guide makes it super easy. You and your kids will be able to draw this plane in no time. Just a few steps, a few pencil strokes (and a little color) and you’re done.
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This one is just waiting to take to the sky, but why fly alone when you can have the kids draw a plane next to it?
What you need:
A must-have book with over 100 easy-to-follow guided drawing tutorials for kids. With a variety of animals, magical creatures, vehicles, food, plants and more, your child will never get bored.
Start by drawing a box with rounded edges.
Next, draw the front window.
The rear window turns back (you can also make it circular).
Start drawing the slide. First, draw the legs at a slight angle.
Next draw the slide line.
Draw a small circle next to the helicopter part you drew.
Draw the blades on the tail rotor.
Connect it all together.
We’re almost there, only the top rotor remains.
Finally draw the blades.
That’s it, you’ve learned how to draw a helicopter. The only thing left to do is fill in your drawing with color.
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