![]() ![]() the wheels are not bicycle wheels like the previous two but are rather plastic. it has high armrests that would be comfortable to rest your elbows on if you were just sitting. it has no cushion and it has a high backrest with handles. it is how most people imagine wheelchairs when they hear ‘wheelchair’. the next wheelchair is an invacare tracer. this is also an ultralight wheelchair with a low back, but its caster wheels are slightly larger, the back has regular upholstery (it does not look like it was made to conform to the back of the person who sits there) and the frame is boxier – there is no bar underneath the seat where the wheels would attach, rather each wheel is attached to the side of the chair. ![]() the caster wheels (front wheels) are very small and the footrest is just two little metal bars. this is an ultralight wheelchair with a bucket seat (the back is lower than the front), a big cushion and a short backrest that kind of contours to the back of the person who would sit in it. Step two: next there is a lineart drawing of three wheelchairs. Step one image: a simplified drawing of a chubby woman sitting in a quickie GPV manual wheelchair and resting her hand on the handrim of one of the wheels. So, without further ado, here are 3 wheelchairs! But to start, you need to know what parts of a wheelchair you will draw. Drawing characters who use wheelchairs is a bit different than drawing standing characters, because of obvious posing differences. Step one text: So, you want to draw a character who uses a manual wheelchair? Awesome! I can’t approve more. each step will be labeled with “Step #” and a description of the drawing next to it, and “text” and then the text that is written to explain it to follow. the background is white and the text, when it appears, is black and in calibri. [image description: a 4 picture long wheelchair tutorial. Image description is in alt text, but there is a back up image description under the cut in case that does not work for some reason This covers most of what I view as the most common errors when it comes to drawing characters who use manual wheelchairs. I got reminded of it because I was talking to a friend about how to draw wheelchairs today. I think I was going to clean up the end and make a nice recap, but I ran out of steam and then just left it as a wip for years. So… I technically drew this 3 years ago but forgot to post it. ALT Manual Wheelchair Tutorial by Fade31415
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