Learn how to draw a great looking Air Jordan 1 Outline with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Air Jordan 1 Outline.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing an Air Jordan 1 Outline

How to Draw a Great Looking Air Jordan 1 Outline for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the Air Jordan 1 outline by drawing the sole of the shoe. Enclose a long, narrow, curved rectangle that curves upward on one end.
Then extend curved lines from each end to begin the toe and heel of the shoe.
Drawing Step 2

2. Extend the line of the heel and double it back on itself in an incomplete rectangle shape. use another curved line to enclose the shoe's collar and extend another to begin the upper.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Enclose a curved rectangle shape across the upper. Draw a wavy line from this shape to the shoe's collar.
Drawing Step 4

4. Use overlapping curved lines to enclose the other side of the shoe's collar. Then, draw flat oval shapes to begin lacing up the shoe.
Drawing Step 5

5. Draw more curved shapes, indicating the shoe laces. Connect each portion of lace with a line.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw the Nike swoosh on the side of the shoe. Use two curved lines that meet at a point to form the checkmark shape.
Draw curved lines above and below the swoosh. Shade two small ovals on the shoe's tongue, indicating holes for lacing that have not been used.
Drawing Step 7

7. Further detail the shoe. Draw a "V" shaped line on the side of the shoe, a relatively straight line on the upper, and a wavy line on the toe box. Draw two curved lines across the sole.
Add More Details to Your Air Jordan 1 Outline Picture - Step 8

8. Draw an "L" shaped line on the shoe's tongue and the Air Jordan logo near the top. Start with a circle, and cross it with two curved lines.
Extend scalloped, feathered wings on each side, and use a curved line across the top.
Complete the Outline of Your Air Jordan 1 Outline Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw two more curved lines across the logo's basketball and texture the wings with scalloped lines. Shade small dots on the top of the toebox and draw short, straight lines at the bottom of the sole.
Color Your Air Jordan 1 Outline Drawing

Your Air Jordan 1 outline is now complete. You can design your own style by choosing the color for your shoes.
The first pair was intended to be red, white, and black, but this color blocking was banned by the NBA. The first pair of Jordan 1s that Michael Jordan wore in a game were red and white.
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Learn More About The Air Jordan 1 Outline Drawing
Whether you're a basketball fan or a sneakerhead, you will love learning how to draw an Air Jordan 1 outline. This easy, step-by-step shoe drawing tutorial will show you how.
The Air Jordan 1 entered Nike's product lineup in 1984, when Michael Jordan was new to the Chicago Bulls. Jordan wasn't yet a basketball legend, but he soon would be; and so would his shoes.
Can't get enough of these classic icons? Check out this Air Jordan shoe drawing, or learn how to draw the Chicago Bulls logo.
There are lots of other famous shoe drawings for you to add to your portfolio as well. Create a Converse drawing or a Vans drawing today.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw an Easy Bunny Outline or Hand Outline Drawing tutorials.
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