Learn how to draw a great looking Baymax from Big Hero 6 with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Baymax from Big Hero 6.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Baymax from Big Hero 6

How to Draw a Great Looking Baymax from Big Hero 6 for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin by drawing a curved line. This begins to outline Baymax's torso.
Drawing Step 2

2. Continue the line to fully enclose the torso.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw Baymax's small, oval-shaped head overlapping the top of the torso.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw Baymax's arm. Use long, curved lines for the sides of the arm and small "U" shaped lines for the fingers.
Drawing Step 5

5. Erase extra lines from behind the head and arm.
Drawing Step 6

6. Use long, curved lines to draw Baymax's remaining arm, and small "U" shaped lines to form the fingers.
Drawing Step 7

7. Use a series of curved lines to enclose Baymax's leg. Notice that it is somewhat flat on the bottom.
Add More Details to Your Baymax from Big Hero 6 Picture - Step 8

8. Use curved lines to enclose Baymax's remaining leg.
Complete the Outline of Your Baymax from Big Hero 6 Drawing - Step 9

9. Detail Baymax's face and body. Shade two small circles on the face to form the eyes, and connect them using a straight line. Enclose circular shapes on the elbows, hips, and side of the torso. Draw horizontal lines across the elbows and mid-torso. Enclose an irregular shape at the bottom of each foot. Draw a circle to one side of the chest, and band it with a line consisting of several small, straight lines.
Color Your Baymax from Big Hero 6 Drawing

Baymax is white in color, but feel free to shade him to give your picture depth.
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Learn More About The Baymax from Big Hero 6 Drawing
“Wait 'til my brother sees you! You're going to help so many people, buddy. So many!”
― Tadashi to Baymax
In the futuristic city of San Fransokyo, 14-year-old prodigy Hiro employes his skills in building robots - and fighting them illegally.
After the death of his brother Tadashi, Hiro accidentally activates and befriends Tadashi's healthcare robot, Baymax. A series of surprising events lead Hiro and Baymax to team up with Tadashi's friends and save the city in true superhero style.
Baymax was designed as a medical caregiver. At the first sign of distress, he is on hand to monitor the patient and treat nearly any ailment.
With a bit of reprogramming by Hiro, he also gains the ability to fly, exercise super strength, and punch using a rocket fist.
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Big Hero 6 debuted in 2014. It was loosely inspired by the Marvel Comics Big Hero 6. While the character names are similar, their personalities and appearances are quite different. For example, in the comic book Baymax is a bodyguard with the ability to transform into a dragon.
Would you like to draw Baymax from Big Hero 6? This easy, step-by-step Disney character drawing tutorial is here to show you how. All you will need is a pencil, an eraser, and a sheet of paper.
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