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How to Draw a Robot
  • By Christine Hattingh
  • 7 Mins
  • Intermediate
  • Drawing Tutorials

How to Draw a Robot

Step into the world of robotics with this easy how to draw a robot tutorial

Today we will show you how to draw a robot in three simple steps. Add your robot illustration to any craft that needs a bit of technology. Create Valentine's Day clipart by adding hearts, cute wall prints, and tech stickers, or include it in your drawing portfolio. In this guide, you will learn how to make your sketches, darken your outlines and apply color to your machine drawing.

How to draw a robot final result

Gather your supplies to gear up for this tech drawing guide. These can include traditional art mediums like acrylic paints and pencils or digital programs like Procreate and DesignScape. Whatever your preferred tool, make sure to have your sketching, lining, and coloring mediums ready for a one-of-a-kind creation.

Step 1 - Create Sketches of your Robot

When starting your robot sketch, it's best to choose a medium that allows flexibility to make corrections. A sketching medium, such as a pencil or light-colored medium that can be erased or covered later, would be perfect to start with.

To build the shape of your robot, make use of basic shapes like squares, rectangles, or circles. You can easily add curves and bends to the shapes to make them look the way you want.

Draw the Body and Limbs

Start your robot sketch with a rough drawing of the head and body. For our example, we made a large rectangle for the head, a small neck below, and a smaller rectangle for the body.

Draw the robot's head and body

Then add the limb components to your robot, such as arms and legs. Draw the arms on the sides of the body and attach the legs at the bottom.

Add limbs to your robot

Add External Details

Add feet, hands, and ears to create external features for your robot drawing. Use different shapes, stack them, or combine them to give your robot a unique appearance. You could add a heart outline coil above the head to make a cute robot drawing.

Sketch the external details of your robot

Create a Face

Bring your robot to life with a face that includes eyes, a mouth, and any extra details such as eyebrows and a nose. Why not add different expressions by checking out this collection of kawaii faces?

Draw the face on your robot

Add Your Final Touches

With your main shapes and details sketched, it's time to add your final touches that help define the robot's character and personality. Design a control panel on the body, and place a couple of bolts, metal seams, and lines on the limbs to make them appear flexible.

Add your final touches to your robot

Step 2 - Outline your Robot Drawing

Define your line drawing with a pen, marker, or outline brush to darken your sketch lines. Pay close attention to the details, such as the curves and angles of the corners and small shapes. Make your cartoon robot drawing rounded for a softer appearance.

Start permanently outlining your robot's most significant parts and exterior details.

Outline your robot's main shape and external details

Complete your robot outline by defining the remaining inner sketch details. If you feel your robot clipart needs anything extra, add them in now, and when you are done, remove your rough sketches.

Complete your robot outlines

Step 3 - Add Color and Texture

Switch to your coloring mediums for this third and final step. Combine a mixture of colors or use a ready-made metallic color palette to add a realistic metal look.

Robot drawing - add color and texture

Why not use these metallic Procreate brushes from the Plus Membership? It would look fantastic as a glowing highlight effect, background texture, or writing words and phrases to match a theme. If you still need to become a Plus Member, you can sign up for a free month of the Gold Plus Membership today.

We hope you enjoyed the beginner drawing exercise and found it a unique experience! Thank you for being a part of it.


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