How To Draw The Fortnite Guns

Hey! So, you wanna learn how to draw those sweet Fortnite guns, huh? Awesome! Let's be real, who doesn't wanna sketch out a SCAR or a sneaky suppressed pistol? Don't worry, you don't need to be Picasso. I'm gonna break it down easy peasy. Think of this as us just chilling, sketching, and maybe spilling a little coffee. Ready? Let's dive in!
Getting Started: The Basics (aka, Don't Panic!)
First things first: you'll need some supplies. Pencil (duh!), eraser (because we all make mistakes, even Bob Ross!), and paper. Oh, and maybe a picture of the gun you wanna draw for reference. The internet is your friend! Don't go drawing a banana and calling it a pump shotgun – trust me, I've been there. Reference images are key!
Okay, so you've got your gear. Now what? Start with basic shapes! Seriously. Circles, squares, rectangles. Think of it like building with LEGOs. Every gun, no matter how complex, is just a bunch of simple shapes mashed together.
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Don't try to draw all the details at once. Resist the urge! We're going for a general outline first. We can add the fancy bits later – you know, the scopes, the tactical rails, the thingamajigs... all that jazz. Think of it as building a character: sketch the skeleton first, then add the muscles, then the outfit.
Drawing the SCAR: The King of Assault Rifles
Alright, the SCAR! Arguably the most iconic Fortnite gun. Let's break this beast down. Basically, it's a chunky rectangle with some bits sticking out. Think of it like a brick trying to look cool.

Start with a long rectangle for the main body. Then add a smaller rectangle on top for the scope rail. See? Already looking SCAR-ish! Now, add a curved line underneath for the magazine. Don’t forget the grip – usually another rectangle or a slightly angled shape.
Pro tip: Don't make your lines perfectly straight. A little wobble here and there makes it look more realistic (and hides your mistakes...shhh!). Add a few smaller details like the trigger guard, the charging handle, and maybe even a little muzzle flash if you're feeling fancy. Boom! You've got a SCAR. Pat yourself on the back!

The Pump Shotgun: Up Close and Personal
Next up: the Pump Shotgun. This one's a bit...chunkier. Think of it as a slightly melted rectangle. Okay, maybe not melted, but definitely more rounded than the SCAR.
Start with a rounded rectangle for the main body. The pump action is a key feature here – a sliding foregrip under the barrel. That needs to be clearly defined! Add a stock to the back (usually another rectangle, possibly angled downwards), and a barrel to the front.

The key to the Pump is the thicc barrel. It’s bigger than most other gun barrels, which gives it that powerful, close-range vibe. Add some details like the sights and the ejection port. And don't forget the pump itself! It's usually a series of lines and shapes that indicate it slides forward and back. Now you can almost hear the kachunk!
Adding the Details: Make it Pop!
So, you've got the basic shapes down. Now comes the fun part: adding the details! This is where you can really make your drawing your own. Experiment with shading, lines, and textures. Add scratches, battle damage, or even customize your gun with a favorite skin!

Don't be afraid to use different line weights. Thicker lines for the outlines, thinner lines for the details. This will help make your drawing pop. Consider adding some highlights to make it look more three-dimensional. A little white space can do wonders!
And most importantly: practice! You're not going to become a gun-drawing master overnight. The more you practice, the better you'll get. So grab your pencil, grab some coffee (or your beverage of choice), and start sketching! Who knows, maybe you'll be designing the next legendary weapon for Fortnite someday! Good luck, and have fun!
And hey, if all else fails... just draw a llama. Everyone loves the llama.
