How do you draw a cool cartoon robot? It’s very important to start by designing the robot’s foundation using large, basic geometric shapes. Once you are happy with your design, then it is time to add in smaller details in and around those key shapes.
Spheres and other round shapes can also be a good foundation for drawing robots. Some mechanical characters are not really a boxy type, this is where spheres can prove its usefulness.
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0:515:55Let's Draw a Sci-Fi Robot - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo this is sort of the result of the design process so far so it's got a bit of an evil ish lookingMoreSo this is sort of the result of the design process so far so it's got a bit of an evil ish looking face and kind of mismatched body parts with a bit of a laser. And sword. Thing.
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0:0213:42How to Draw Optimus Prime | Transformers - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo let's go down to the side of the head. So through the eyes i'm just going to follow that eye lineMoreSo let's go down to the side of the head. So through the eyes i'm just going to follow that eye line on either side and come down.
0:5911:18COOL How to Draw a GUNDAM Head - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipA straight line over here top for the center piece of the head. Pulling down down here i'm going toMoreA straight line over here top for the center piece of the head. Pulling down down here i'm going to make like a it's going to come down to a v shape. Here.
0:0015:04How to Draw Mecha Team Leader - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's not a rectangle slightly slanted. And then we just close off the bottom and that's going toMoreIt's not a rectangle slightly slanted. And then we just close off the bottom and that's going to give her the eyes. And then from there just kind of finish off the nose.
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In this article, I’m going to show you how to draw a cool cartoon robot! This character is called the Party Bot. It was invented for doing one thing and one thing only: Party.
Step 1: Start by drawing the main part of the robot – the head. This is just one giant bullet.
I just want to quickly talk about line variation – I always find it super duper important to have a good variety of thick lines and thin lines. Thick lines are usually reserved for the main shapes of the character and thin lines are used for all the small details.
Before we start colouring, just a reminder that it is very important to get your colours looking rich and bright (or dark). Unless you are using top of the range, super expensive colouring pencils, you will need to add two or three layers to your drawing.
The thing I love most about drawing cartoon robots is that you can literally do whatever you want to them. Someone isn’t going to look at your robot drawings and go “hey! Robots can’t have 12 fingers and no elbows!” – Yes they can, Joe. Yes they can.