Learn how to draw a great looking Simple Robot with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Simple Robot.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Simple Robot
How to Draw a Great Looking Simple Robot for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the simple robot outline by drawing its face. Draw two circles with eyes, with a "U" shaped line below them.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw a rounded rectangle around the face. Then draw an oval around the rectangle.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Draw "C" shaped lines like ears on each side of the head. Then draw an antenna above each ear.
Extend a vertical line above each ear, and draw a small circle at the top of each line. Below the head, draw two short vertical lines and connect them with a curved line. This is the robot's neck.
Drawing Step 4
4. Draw a large oval around the bottom of the neck. This is the robot's torso.
Drawing Step 5
5. Draw an oval within an oval on the robot's chest. Draw curved lines in a "Y" shape from the ovals to the edge of the torso.
Drawing Step 6
6. Draw a circle overlapping one side of the torso, erasing as necessary. This is the robot's shoulder. From it, draw a pair of straight lines. This is the upper arm.
Draw a circle within a circle to form the elbow, followed by another pair of curved lines.
Drawing Step 7
7. Enclose a thick "C" shape at the end of the arm. This is the robot's hand. Draw a curved line across it to give it a three-dimensional texture.
Then draw the other arm - a circle for the shoulder, two circles for the elbow, and two straight lines connecting them.
Add More Details to Your Simple Robot Picture - Step 8
8. Draw another thick "C" shape with a line across it near the robot's body. This is the robot's hand on its hip.
Connect it to the rest of the arm with a pair of straight lines. Then, use a curved line to enclose the next section of the robot's torso.
Complete the Outline of Your Simple Robot Drawing - Step 9
9. Use a "V" shaped line to enclose a long, narrow triangle at the bottom of the robot. Draw a circle at its tip, and successively larger "C" shaped lines.
Color Your Simple Robot Drawing
Your simple robot outline is now complete. Color your robot. You can make it metallic grey or give it a fresh coat of paint. Don't forget flashing lights in red, yellow, or other colors.
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Learn More About The Simple Robot Drawing
How would you like a friendly robot to help you with your chores or even your homework? You can draw one up with the help of this easy, step-by-step simple robot drawing guide.
This robot looks a little bit like Rosie the Robot from the classic cartoon The Jetsons. Similarities include the wide torso, cylindrical head, and narrow "foot."
This robot also has a friendly face portrayed on a screen and arms with pincer-like hands it can use for grasping.
When you learn how to draw robots, you might get to help design real-life robots that can help people. For example, you might make a medical robot like this Baymax from Big Hero 6 drawing.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Cute Robot or Minecraft Zombie Drawing tutorials.
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