

The easiest way to color the plane is probably with colored pencils or paints as markers may be a little too bright. The light yellow will make the plane stand out a little bit more from a white background while the blue is a good complimentary color to it. For this example the two main colors are blue and yellow with the inside of the engine being grey. If you find drawing a plane an enjoyable experience with our instructions, feel free to share it with your friends.To finish the drawing you can add some color. Your plane should be flying in the sky, so a blue background with white clouds can help make the drawing look lovely.

Next, draw the fin at the end of the plane, like that of a shark (image 6).Then, since you are looking at the plane from one side, there are parts of the tail and the wing cutting through the plane’s body, let’s add those lines (image 5).Also, add two round engines under each wing. Draw a small boomerang paralleled with the large wings to make the plane’s tail.

Now that you have the basic frame for the airplane, let’s add more lines to form its parts: Step 2: Add the engine, fin, and wing lines Using the rectangle frame and the guidelines as the reference, draw the plane’s body and wings (black lines).The distance between the plane’s wings to its head should be about half the distance to its tail. Next, draw guidelines for the wings, making it look like a boomerang.

You should now determine the plane’s tail and head, then connect those two points (image 1)
