How to Draw an Alien Spaceship: Easy 9-Step Guide
Blast off into creativity with this fun, beginner-friendly drawing guide! Perfect for space-loving kids ages 5 and up, this project requires only a pencil, paper, and an eraser. Follow these simple steps to build confidence and develop fine motor skills while creating your very own extraterrestrial explorer.
🎯 Final Result
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Sketching the Cockpit Dome
Draw a large, smooth dome near the top of your page. Teacher’s Tip: Keep your pencil lines light and loose so you can easily adjust the shape if it feels a bit lopsided.
Step 2: Defining the Main Hull
Sketch a long, wide curve beneath the dome to form the base. Connect it to the dome with two short diagonal lines. Tip: Think of this as the 'saucer' part of the ship—keep it symmetrical for a balanced look.
Step 3: Adding Structural Details
Draw a secondary curve underneath the hull for depth, then add two rounded triangles on top. Tip: Don't worry if the triangles aren't perfect; space ships come in all shapes and sizes!
Step 4: Attaching Landing Gear
Attach small semi-ovals to your triangles. These are the landing pods! Tip: Use short, quick strokes to keep the curves smooth.
Step 5: Refining the Landing Gear
Outline four ovals on the base and add small curves inside the landing gear for detail. Tip: These small details make the ship look more mechanical and realistic.
Step 6: Drawing the Alien Pilot
Inside the dome, draw an oval for the alien's head and two lemon-shaped eyes. Tip: Make the eyes large to give your alien a friendly, curious expression.
Step 7: Adding Alien Features
Add pupils inside the eyes and draw small dashes above them for eyebrows. Tip: The eyebrows help show the alien's personality—are they surprised or happy?
Step 8: The Pilot's Chair
Draw a rounded rectangle below the alien to create a pilot's chair. Add crescent shapes for sleeves. Tip: Use a ruler if you want the chair to look perfectly straight, or keep it freehand for a cartoon style.
Step 9: Final Touches and Flames
Add pointy triangles at the bottom for flames. Once finished, trace your lines with a black marker and erase your pencil marks. Tip: Wait for the ink to dry completely before erasing to avoid smudging!
Step 10: Bring It to Life with Color
Use green for the alien, blue for the dome, and bright reds and yellows for the ship and flames. Tip: Use light pressure with your colored pencils to create smooth, even layers of color.