Drawing made simple and fun with english alphabets and numbers

Welcome to the world of drawing made simple. If you know the english alphabet and numbers we will show how easy it can be drawing using letters.

AMBULANCE

What do you call two people in an ambulance?
A pair of medics. :-)

The word ambulance comes from the Latin word ambulare, meaning to walk or move about which is a reference to early medical care where patients were moved by lifting or wheeling. The word originally meant a moving hospital, which follows an army in its movements.

Let us draw an ambulance


  • Write an upside down U one side of U longer than the other side. Write another small U inside the first one. Write two Is, one on either side. Note the length of each I and the distance of I from sides of U.
  • Write a horizontal I joining the tip of right I to the top of U.
  • Write 11 inside this to start making the windshield.
  • Join the tips of 11 with I.
  • Join the top end of left I with the top end of left I.


  • Now we make wheels. Write 5 and an upside down U. Join the free edges with I.
  • Write O to make the wheels. Write small Os inside the big O to make rim.
  • Write two Us one inside other to make the third wheel.
  • You can make the fourth wheel by writing very flat Us. Make headlights with small Os  and the siren with upside down U.
  • Write a plus sign in the body of ambulance .
  • Write Cs and Is to depict an active siren.
Ambulance is ready !!

Operator, operator, call me an ambulance!!!
Okay, sir, you're an ambulance! :-)

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