Astronaut Helmet Drawing

How to Draw an Astronaut Helmet

Drawing an astronaut helmet might seem intimidating, but it’s actually quite simple. You just have to follow a few simple steps and don’t rush. Start by drawing a large, evenly rounded circle. The outer perimeter of the circle will represent the outer perimeter of the astronaut’s helmet. Next, draw a large, rectangular shape a little longer and wider than the circle’s width. The torso will be the upper part of the drawing.

Next, draw an oval that will represent the visor. This oval should be roughly half as long as the outer helmet perimeter. Make sure to draw the visor behind the astronaut, at a slightly higher position. The visor should start just below the top of the helmet and end slightly above the astronaut’s waist. You may have to add a second dimension to the visor, but you don’t need to go overboard with it.

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