Art Tutorials - How To Draw An Alien Flying Saucer

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  • Lets draw a picture of an alien flying saucer!
    You can email it to someone special using ArtBug!


    You will need:
    1. a piece of white paper
    2. pencils - yellow, orange, green, black (or black paint) and blue.
    3. a normal pencil (although 2B-4B is best).

    Using the normal grey pencil, draw a fried egg shape!
    I drew the bump in the middle first and then a blob around it.
    ArtBug - How to draw a An Alien Flying Saucer with ArtBug's Angela Seanor

  • Now draw a curve at the bottom of the bump and some circles for lights on your flying saucer.
    ArtBug - How to draw a An Alien Flying Saucer with ArtBug's Angela Seanor

  • Draw an alien in your flying saucer, it can look like mine or be your own idea!
    ArtBug - How to draw a An Alien Flying Saucer with ArtBug's Angela Seanor

  • Draw some circles for planets around your flying saucer.
    You can start to draw stars around your flying saucer like this.
    ArtBug - How to draw a An Alien Flying Saucer with ArtBug's Angela Seanor

  • Draw some rings around your planets and a bit more of the stars like this.
    ArtBug - How to draw a An Alien Flying Saucer with ArtBug's Angela Seanor

  • 1. You can either color with black around your rocket or use black paint like I did.
    If it is tricky to draw or paint around the stars, you can always stick some on after.
    2. Scan your picture into ArtBug Mail.
    3. Choose the name of someone special for your flying saucer to zoom off to!
    4. Click send!

    Your picture is now in your own art gallery too!
    ArtBug - How to draw a An Alien Flying Saucer with ArtBug's Angela Seanor

  • Zoom! Now your alien is exploring new planets! What fun!


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