How to Draw: Tanks PRO for iPad
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
How to Draw: Tanks is a unique app that teaches you how to draw military tanks—step-by-step! The design of military tanks is considered very complex. You won’t believe how easy the How to Draw: Tanks app makes it for you to draw a tank. This app is suitable for teaching yourself how to draw, a great tool for art educators, and a fun activity that family and friends can do together!
The How to Draw: Tanks app includes a large collection of drawings of Russian and German military tanks used during World War II. These armored vehicles played a significant role in WWII and have designs that are both impressive and unique. You are sure to have a favorite!
The way the How to Draw: Tanks tutorials work is simple. You choose a tank from the list that you want to draw. You then mimic each step to draw the tank. You can take the app wherever you go and draw on your medium of choice. Drawing paper, chalkboard, sidewalk—it’s up to you!
Features
The following is a list of the features that you can expect with the How to Draw: Tanks app:
- Easier to use than desktop applications—and more portable too!
- A large collection of designs for drawing Russian and German military tanks!
- Easy 10 - 30 step tutorials for each drawing—a single step on one screen!
- 4-level rating system (easy, normal, hard, and expert) for each design. Choose your level!
- Option to go back to a previous step or skip ahead—learn at your own pace!
15 Word Tanks drawing tutorials
USSR
- Light Tank: MS-1
- Light Tank: A-20
- Medium Tank: T-34
- MediumTank: T-44
- Heavy Tank: KV-2
- Heavy Tank: IS-3
- Assault Gun: SU-85
- Assault Gun: SU-152
- German
- Light Tank: VK 1602 Leopard
- Light Tank: PzKpfw II
- MediumTank: PzKpfw III
- Medium Tank: Panther
- Heavy Tank: Tiger I
- Super-Heavy Tank: Maus
- Assault Gun: StuG III
- French, English and Chinese tanks in NEXT update.
Short review of Tanks you will draw in our application:
- The T-18 light tank (also called MS-1, "First Small Support") was the first Soviet-designed tank. Produced from 1928–31, it was based on the Renault FT, with the addition of a vertically sprung suspension.
- The BT tanks, "fast tank" or "high-speed tank") were a series of Soviet cavalry tanks produced in large numbers between 1932 and 1941. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had the best mobility of all contemporary tanks of the world.
- The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank produced from 1940 to 1958. It has often been described as the most effective, efficient and influential design of World War II, although its armour and armament were surpassed by later tanks of the era.
- The T-44 was a medium tank first produced towards the end of the Second World War by the Soviet Union. It was the successor to the famous T-34. Fewer than two thousand T-44s were built, but the design became the basis for the T-54/55 series of main battle tanks, the most-produced tank of all time.
- The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks were a series of Soviet Red Army heavy tanks, named after the Soviet defense commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov. The KV series were known for their extremely heavy armour protection during the early part of World War II.
- The SU-152 was a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer used during World War II.
It mounted a 152 mm gun-howitzer on the chassis of a KV-1S heavy tank. Later production used IS tank chassis and was re-designated as ISU-152.
- Panzer III was the common name of a medium tank that was developed in the 1930s by Germany and was used extensively in World War II.
- Panther is the common name of a medium tank deployed by Germany in World War II.
The How to Draw: Tanks app includes a large collection of drawings of Russian and German military tanks used during World War II. These armored vehicles played a significant role in WWII and have designs that are both impressive and unique. You are sure to have a favorite!
The way the How to Draw: Tanks tutorials work is simple. You choose a tank from the list that you want to draw. You then mimic each step to draw the tank. You can take the app wherever you go and draw on your medium of choice. Drawing paper, chalkboard, sidewalk—it’s up to you!
Features
The following is a list of the features that you can expect with the How to Draw: Tanks app:
- Easier to use than desktop applications—and more portable too!
- A large collection of designs for drawing Russian and German military tanks!
- Easy 10 - 30 step tutorials for each drawing—a single step on one screen!
- 4-level rating system (easy, normal, hard, and expert) for each design. Choose your level!
- Option to go back to a previous step or skip ahead—learn at your own pace!
15 Word Tanks drawing tutorials
USSR
- Light Tank: MS-1
- Light Tank: A-20
- Medium Tank: T-34
- MediumTank: T-44
- Heavy Tank: KV-2
- Heavy Tank: IS-3
- Assault Gun: SU-85
- Assault Gun: SU-152
- German
- Light Tank: VK 1602 Leopard
- Light Tank: PzKpfw II
- MediumTank: PzKpfw III
- Medium Tank: Panther
- Heavy Tank: Tiger I
- Super-Heavy Tank: Maus
- Assault Gun: StuG III
- French, English and Chinese tanks in NEXT update.
Short review of Tanks you will draw in our application:
- The T-18 light tank (also called MS-1, "First Small Support") was the first Soviet-designed tank. Produced from 1928–31, it was based on the Renault FT, with the addition of a vertically sprung suspension.
- The BT tanks, "fast tank" or "high-speed tank") were a series of Soviet cavalry tanks produced in large numbers between 1932 and 1941. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had the best mobility of all contemporary tanks of the world.
- The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank produced from 1940 to 1958. It has often been described as the most effective, efficient and influential design of World War II, although its armour and armament were surpassed by later tanks of the era.
- The T-44 was a medium tank first produced towards the end of the Second World War by the Soviet Union. It was the successor to the famous T-34. Fewer than two thousand T-44s were built, but the design became the basis for the T-54/55 series of main battle tanks, the most-produced tank of all time.
- The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks were a series of Soviet Red Army heavy tanks, named after the Soviet defense commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov. The KV series were known for their extremely heavy armour protection during the early part of World War II.
- The SU-152 was a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer used during World War II.
It mounted a 152 mm gun-howitzer on the chassis of a KV-1S heavy tank. Later production used IS tank chassis and was re-designated as ISU-152.
- Panzer III was the common name of a medium tank that was developed in the 1930s by Germany and was used extensively in World War II.
- Panther is the common name of a medium tank deployed by Germany in World War II.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 9.13 MB of space to download and install How to Draw: Tanks PRO for iPad app. How to Draw: Tanks PRO for iPad is available on iTunes for $2.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Vladyslav Chygarov at http://www.facebook.com/Kidsartstudioforandroid.
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