How to draw an astronaut cute

How to draw cute astronauts is as follows:

1. First prepare white paper and a black pen. We first draw a circle, which is the head of the astronaut. Astronauts wear helmets in outer space.

2. Next draw the face of the astronaut’s helmet. Using two lines, we can express the three-dimensional feeling of the helmet.

3. Then we use two lines to draw the astronaut’s body part. The proportion of the body part to the head is. 2: 1. This is a relatively cartoon drawing method.

4. Next, draw the astronaut’s legs, which are bent in a walking state.

5. If you look through the right leg, you can see that only 1/3 of the left leg is drawn. It is also in a curved state.

6. Then we draw a backpack on the astronaut’s back. Astronauts' spacesuits are fully functional and can provide oxygen. There are also some special devices, and there is an oxygen bag on his back.

Astronaut, or astronaut, the full name is astronaut, refers to a person who makes space flight as a career or has conducted space flight. The criteria for determining space flight are not completely unified. In the United States, a person who travels above 80 kilometers (50 miles) above sea level is called an astronaut.

Space flight defined by the International Aeronautics Federation (FAI) requires more than 100 kilometers. As of April 18, 2004, a total of 440 people had spent a total of 27,082 crew-days (crew-days, as defined by the United States) in space. The Walk*** enjoyed 98 crew days.

Under the International Aviation Federation’s definition, only 434 people qualify. Astronauts who have gone into space come from at least 32 countries. In Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, astronauts are also called astronauts. As of 2013, only three countries in the world - the former Soviet Union/Russia, the United States, and China - have the ability to launch manned space missions.

Astronauts from other countries need to cooperate with the above three countries to complete manned space missions. Since the first human flight in 1961, astronauts from 38 countries have flown into space.