Drawings on a military theme in pencil step by step. How to draw a war so that the picture has a certain meaning

09.05.2019

In general, drawing a person is not an easy task. We have already tried to depict a person’s eyes, face, body, and smile on a piece of paper. You can even remember these lessons before starting. Because today the task has become more difficult. Not only do you need to determine the proportions of the body, you will need to think through the details: posture, objects in your hands, clothing, facial expression. That is, everything that will help us show a brave, armed, but at the same time drawn soldier. And in general, defending the Motherland is not an easy task. So, we thought for a second, remembered movies, and maybe someone we know who goes to military uniform. Now let's get started.

Step one. Our entire drawing depends on it. Let's draw thin line, carefully and accurately. Oval head, with cross-shaped center lines. The vertical line of the neck, wide shoulders, turning into a large body, consisting of two large parts. Confident foot stance. For now we are only sketching out the two arms bent at the elbows in large details. In this picture, our soldier seems to be holding a stick in his hands. In the future, it should turn into a worthy weapon.

Step two. We will add a chin to the oval face; its shape will give character to the person. A rectangular one will make him more masculine, a triangular one will make him more assertive, and an oval one will make him soft and kind. Let's draw the eyebrow part of the headdress. From eye level down we will show the ears.

Step three. At the intended level we draw the eyes along vertical line- but also the mouth. And then the details: a sharp collar, rectangular shoulder straps, a hat.

Step four. Let's show the details of the firearm. Let's finish drawing the hand.

Step five. We draw in detail the second hand, a military jacket, a bag, buttons and pockets on it.

Step six. A few more details on the machine and large pockets on the leg. By the way, you can determine the number and location of pockets yourself or look at the photos to find out how to draw a soldier present.

Step seven. There are a few left - these are boots

Step eight. Erase the center lines on the face. Let's highlight and circle large details. Well, our drawn soldier is ready for battle. And the machine gun in his hands is almost like a real one. I'm sure you will now know how to draw a soldier with a pencil and everything will work out for you. Good luck!

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Step by step drawing of a soldier

Every soldier must always be neatly dressed and always have a cleaned and serviceable weapon for battle. Let's start drawing the soldier. Draw an oval for the head and two long lines descending from the oval.

Draw two ovals at the top of the rectangle. These ovals will be the outlines for the soldier's arms.

On the left oval we will add another oval tilted to the right so that the hand salutes. Let's add another oval on the second hand. At the bottom we will draw two more ovals for the soldier’s legs.

Let's draw the basic shape for the soldier's rifle and other elements.

Let's add features to the face and improve the soldier's body. Let's draw a military pattern on the uniform.

Let's check the soldier's sketch. Outline the drawing with a black felt-tip pen and erase all unnecessary lines

Let's paint the soldier's uniform green and brown. We will paint the rifle and boots black.


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Summary of a drawing lesson in the senior group "Soldier on duty"

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A preschooler asks to draw a soldier? There is no need to be afraid. If you approach the process correctly, then portraying a person is quite simple.

We will need paper, a simple pencil and colored pencils or paints or markers. It is better to study drawing step by step, so it will be easier for your son or daughter to understand what and how to do, and to explain the whole process to adults.

Let's look at how to quickly and easily make a drawing. For young children, there is no need to immediately take a complex image; their perception and imagination are still poorly developed, so we will use simple diagram. Before starting classes, show your child the finished picture in a book or on the monitor screen, tell him that you are going to draw a military man and what are the features of his shape and purpose.

Where to start

For convenience, it is better to first outline the outline of the drawing and the main points from which we will start. The figure of a soldier must have a central part, torso, head, limbs and weapons. Some people start drawing right from the head, however, this requires the ability to accurately calculate proportions and correctly position the drawing. If you want to teach children, then at first it is better to use lines, which will give the direction.

Such a simple drawing can even be depicted small child. If you don’t know how to make complex pictures at all, then you can leave it like that, but it’s much more interesting if the figure takes on the outline of a person. Drawing with a pencil is convenient because you can erase incorrectly drawn or unnecessary lines. If desired, you can use a ruler and also draw lines along which the pre-arranged points will be connected. Lines will help maintain proportions, but it’s better to make them with a simple pencil without strong pressure, so that after removal they are not noticeable.

How to make the image next

Having created the outline, you need to make it voluminous. We draw the body, head, mark with dots how the limbs will be located, and connect these points with lines. After that, we draw the face, elements of clothing and weapons. If you used additional auxiliary lines and shapes, they must be carefully erased with an eraser.

For young children, there is no need to use an overly detailed image and many small details, because our task is not only to make a drawing, but also to teach the child this process.

As can be seen in the figure, from several simple lines that indicated the main direction, it turns out volumetric figure walking soldier.

To make the picture more realistic and beautiful, we use paints or a felt-tip pen. The shape can be indicated in green or gray, boots – black.

Drawing multiple soldiers, as well as figures in motion or shooting, is a little more difficult. It is better to keep a ready-made image in front of you, which will help you maintain proportions. This is precisely why the method of creating paintings is used, when everything is done in stages.

Teaching small child, use simple methods drawing, show the basics first, and then move on to complex stories. At first, it is better to limit yourself to a figure drawn in a standing position, and only then can you move on to images in motion and battle.

Hello! In today's lesson we will tell you how to draw a Soviet soldier.

The fact is that this topic concerns each of us - after all, “there is no family in Russia where its hero is not remembered.” Taking this opportunity, I would like to ask every reader whose heroes are alive and well to express their attention, recognition and care to them.
This article is being written on the eve of a great holiday - Victory Day, but we would really like our Heroes to receive congratulations and respect not only on this important day, but also all the other 364 days of the year. Call yours and your grandmothers, provide all possible assistance in everyday matters, inquire about their health, give them a cool complex drawing, which you personally created in their honor. The team of our site can help you with the last point - let's start drawing a real Hero - the Soviet Soldier!

Step 1

This lesson is quite complicated, but we will start drawing it with a very simple stickman - a man made of sticks and circles. However, do not be deceived by its simplicity - the fact is that this stage is the most important of the entire lesson, because mistakes made here will be very difficult to correct in the future. Before we start drawing a stickman, let’s remember the basic rules of body proportions: a person’s height is equal to the sum of the lengths of about 7 heads, with 3 of them falling on the torso (from the neck to the waist), and 4 on the legs. The arms, extended at the seams, reach the middle of the distance from the waist to the knee joint, and the width of the torso is equal to the sum of two heads (also in width).

However, be extremely careful at this stage, because the soldier is not standing in full height(as for example, in one of our lessons), but takes a position immediately before the shot - leans on his knee and takes aim.

Pay attention to the features - the arms seem too short, but this is an illusion arising from their folded position and the lack of volume at this stage against the background of the head. By the way, the head should be pulled into the shoulders, that is, the neck will not be visible here - again, this visual effect arises due to the soldier’s non-standard “aiming” pose.

Step 2

Now let's work a little on the top part of our drawing. Let's draw a helmet line at the top of the head, mark the remaining lower part with two lines - a vertical one, which will indicate facial symmetry (note that it is slightly beveled to convey the tilt of the head) and the line of the eyes perpendicular to it.

Let's also draw part of the silhouette of the helmet and outline the weapon in the soldier's hands (the butt should cover the lower part of the face). Let's complete the stage by drawing rectangular fists.

Step 3

Let's add volume to the arms and upper torso. In fact, at this stage we will only outline the previously outlined lines. We will not draw the muscles here, since the soldier’s clothing is not tight-fitting.

Step 4

Now let's do the same operation with the lower part of the body. This will be much easier to do if you imagine parts of the body in the form of figures - the belt and groin area in the form of a triangle, legs - in the form of cylinders, knee joints in the form of a circle and a flattened oval. Again, nothing complicated, since we are not required to anatomically draw muscles and tendons.

Step 5

“Volume stickman”, that is, the silhouette of the soldier is ready, you can start drawing it. If you doubt the accuracy of the soldier's position or the proportions of his body, submit a sketch this stage go to the mirror and look at the reflection - all the mistakes in it will be very striking and noticeable.

And now, in fact, we continue: erase the extra guide lines from the helmet and outline its outline, also draw a strap on the soldier’s cheekbone. Then draw the eyes - one of them should be squinted.

General plan will be something like this:

Step 6

Usually we draw and detail drawings always from top to bottom, that is, in the direction from head to feet. And this lesson will not be an exception, therefore, we continue to detail our soldier.

Let's work on the jacket. Let's draw the sleeves, outline the folds of the fabric and cuffs. Then we will designate a belt that goes diagonally across the entire torso, a collar and strokes that will later become large pockets located on the chest.

The palms are the most mobile part of the body, so drawing them is what causes greatest number difficulties. To do this, we decided to make a couple of close-ups:

Actually, drawing the palms here is not particularly difficult, you just need to correctly convey their position and how they hold the weapon.

By the way, don’t forget to draw the weapon itself, namely the legendary Mosin rifle. The general plan is this:

Step 7

Let's go lower and draw the lower part of the soldier's torso and legs. First, let's draw the belt and side pockets, and then the bag and the loose lower part of the jacket (pay attention to the smooth bend of the line of the jacket in the area of ​​the leg closest to us, it must be marked, it emphasizes the pose).

Next are the legs. Let’s erase the extra guide lines, outline the contours, making the legs “baggy” - that is, we make the contour itself slightly wavy and apply folds to the fabric. Yes, such a moment - the legs should turn out to be quite voluminous, again in order to emphasize the loose cut of the pants.

Step 8

Great, already very close to what we need. Now let's complete the final drawing of the torso and legs of our soldier. At this stage we will outline and detail the warrior’s left hand and the edge of the rifle butt.

Look carefully at our sample and try to repeat all our steps in your drawing - be sure to draw such, at first glance, inconspicuous details as a patch on the elbow, cuff edging, buttons and folds. Draw the knuckles on outside hands.

Step 9

Now we will repeat the same operation, but on the other hand, to the right of us. Here, unlike the previous stage, the fingernails are visible and we will need to mark them. Also outline the strokes of the phalanges of the fingers, but otherwise everything is the same - cuffs with hems, buttons, patch in the elbow area and folds.

Step 10

Let's draw the Mosin rifle. Don't forget that most of the barrel parts of this weapon were made of wood, to visually convey this material, draw a few lines along the barrel at the front of it. Also mark short horizontal lines running across the barrel - the first of them is located next to the front sight, and the last one is in the area of ​​​​the hand on our right hand. Draw the sight, trigger and belt (note the belt buckles and its upside down position).

Step 11

We detail the torso. Draw the stripes on the collar, the horizontal line of the fastener and the pockets. Pay attention to the hem that is located along the edges of the pockets and the folds coming from the belt. Don't forget to also edge the bag's strap and draw a buckle.

Step 12

Let's draw the legs, starting with the one to the left of us. Outline it, keeping the previously outlined wavy contour, mark the line of the fly on the pants, mark a rectangle in the knee area and draw a shoe with a thick, rough sole. Apply several short folds to the boot material.

Step 13

Now let's detail the other leg. Edge it, mark the folds, draw stripes of fabric in the shin area. Draw the thick sole of the shoe, indicate the lacing and a couple of strokes on the material of the shoe, which will indicate folds.

Step 14

Looks good, doesn't it? Let's now work with the shadows. First, let's put a shadow on our soldier's helmet. Before starting work, do not forget to look at the 6th stage of the lesson, dedicated to - firstly, the structure of a realistic shadow is described there, and secondly, the shadow on the grape brush, in terms of the level of distraction, is very reminiscent of the shadow that lies on the soldier’s helmet from this lesson.

Before applying shadows, determine the location of the light source - our light falls on the soldier from the front, the source is located approximately at the height of his height, and since the soldier is slightly turned to the right of us, we will shade the side to our left.

We will apply the shadow on the helmet with light but frequent cross-hatching, achieving the density we need by adjusting the pressure on the pencil and selecting the optimal number of layers of crossed hatching. Don't forget to mark the strip of reflex light that is located along the edges of the helmet.

Step 15

Let's apply a shadow to our left hand. Please note that almost every fold casts a slight shadow, and in the area of ​​the trapezoidal and deltoid muscles the shadow is especially thick.

Step 16

Light cross-hatching will indicate the shadows on the body, increasing the number of layers in the most densely shaded areas.

Step 17

In conclusion, I would like to show you one video, a quote from which we used at the beginning of our lesson. This impressive video sequence is created from footage from the iconic Soviet film“Officers”, and the music was written by the talented composer Evgeniy Agranovich.

Actually, all that remains is to apply a very light shadow to the soldier’s legs and our drawing is ready.

This was a lesson about that from the Drawingforall website, all the best to you, don’t forget your grandparents - your attention is incredibly important to them. Come to us for new lessons and write in the comments your suggestions regarding their topics. Happy upcoming holiday everyone!

From the title it is already clear what we will talk about. We will study how to draw war with a pencil step by step. It won't be star wars and Darth Vader and not even a shooter game, but a real war! Three soldiers in a trench, from heaps military equipment. In order to draw all this, you will need a lot of knowledge about military affairs. You can, of course, sit down to play WoT, but in the end you won’t draw anything. Who doesn’t know this is such a super action game with the participation of tanks, which has gathered a huge number of gamers in our country. By the way, the yellow-faced Chinese are no less interested in this. It seems that half of their population goes in for sports, judging by the number of Olympic medals in 2012, but the second is mired in the whirlpool of online games. For the fact that half of our population has been staring at an LCD monitor for two years now, while at the same time managing to stain the gaming mouse with greasy fingers from dinner and pour coffee on the keyboard... let’s all say “Thank you” to Wargaming! Although God bless him. Now let's take a break from tanks and try to draw military actions with the participation of real ones. There are five steps ahead.

How to draw a war with a pencil step by step

Step one First, let's outline the people in motion. Head, position of the torso, arms, legs.
Step two Now let's think about what will be around our soldiers: this is a fence, stones, logs. Let's show their outlines.
Step three Let's dress our combatants: helmet, pants, boots. Let's equip one of them with a bag. Let’s draw the face profile of the one closest to us. We will surround the fence with barbed wire.
Step Four Let's add details: barbs on the wire, belts on people's clothes, a spatula, etc.
Step five Let's do the shading. There are darker areas on the clothing at the folds. Let's darken the areas on the pillars. Well, here are the soldiers against the backdrop of a military and completely unpicturesque landscape.
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