Tuesday 16 June 2015

How to Draw an Apache Helicopter



STEP 1.

I'm going to try and break down this helicopter the best way I know how. Start by drawing a shape that looks almost like a pizza slice. This should also include the crust at the top.




STEP 2.

You will start this step by sketching out the shape of the radar dome and main rotor which will house the helicopters blades or propellers. Take your time so it comes out neat and sort of precise.




STEP 3.

You will now start taking your time as you sketch out the shell of the Apache. The bumps you see at the top is where the twin turboshaft engines are located so be sure to draw those out accurately . Once you feel confident that the body of the AH-64 is drawn to your liking, you can proceed to step three.





STEP 4.

 Next step, let's tackle the task of getting the wings drawn in as well as the pylons which is what is used to hold the hydra rocket launchers and the hellfire missiles. Once you are done here, you can move down to step five.




STEP 5.

As you can see your Apache helicopter is going to look a great deal like the real thing when you are done with this step. You will first draw the air pockets for the twin turboshaft engines, and then draw the cylinder shapes for the hydra rocket launchers as well as the holes. I left out the missiles because I didn't want the lesson to be too overwhelming. You will then draw in the landing gear which is just the legs and wheels. Next, right in the middle of the helicopter on the body frame, draw in the night vision unit as well as the gunner sensor turret. You will then move down slightly until you come to the area where you will be drawing the M230 30mm automatic cannon. Sketch in all of the surface detailing and definition like you see here and then move to step six.




STEP 6.

Now is the time that you begin sketching out the body detailing which includes the seams, and rivet holes as well as the hull where the pilot and gunner sit. Sketch in the windows like so, and then sketch in the body frame and surface definition and detailing. Who sits where? Well, the front window is where the pilot sits, and the back area is where the gunner sits.




STEP 7.

Almost done guys! Here you will sketch or draw in the four blade system like so, and be sure to take your time because the base should be drawn neatly for accuracy.




STEP 8.

And finally, draw the tail end of the helicopter like so, and even though you can't see it, there is supposed to be a tail rotor located right behind the blade to the top right. Clean up your sketch or drawing so you can prepare it for some serious color.




STEP 9.

This is what the finished product looks like when you are all done. Now you can have fun coloring in your AH-64 Apache using an OD green shade.

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