An obviously unavoidable topic for me.
You'll find on this (still to be completed !) page two kinds of pictures :
The "serious" pictures have in most cases been drawn with pencils and coloured pencils. Many of them have been made upon the basis of photos or models so that I may show a maximum of precisions.

The sole fact of "copying" owns a great teaching value and doesn't hamper one to develop the own creativity for drawing slightly different sights, personalized backgrounds and adopt various liveries.

As to the "not serious", they own a more caricaturing style. Combat aircraft are the most adapted to this technique because of their smaller dimensions which allow to emphasize some details (hood, nose, thin, weaponry) ; moreover, auch one has a very own silhouette making exaggerations easier - condition sine qua non of every caricature -, while it would be much more difficult to emphasize on the "differences" between an Airbus and a Boeing.

Click on the pictures to enlarge them and read some comments on their context or their contents.


Let's start with the "serious" models

ATR 42 F 14 Tomcat Su-15
Mirage III E Mig 29 Su-25 T8
The Child and the Plane A300-600 ST
Su-27 UB
Airbus A320 Eurofighter 2000 Night flight


Then the "demystification" section
F-16 A Mirage III C
F-4c Phantom II
Su-27
DR-500 Katana




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