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

How to Draw a Great Looking Metal Sonic for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Draw a V near the top of the page. Underneath, draw a semi-circle that rises in the middle, then connect the shapes with curved lines on either side. Use ovals for the nose and eyes.
Drawing Step 2

2. Use triangles for the ears, then sketch another triangle between them to outline the head. Sketch triangles on either side of the face, and connect them to the top of the head with curved lines. Add a circle on each cheek.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Complete the ears with curved lines. Outline the body with an oval, then draw a circle on the right circle. Use curves to sketch a shape that overlaps the circle and resembles a thick tube.
Draw a loose upside-down heart shape for the right shoulder. Make sure the head overlaps this shape. On the right, draw two straight lines, then connect them with an uneven line.
Finalize the arm with two straight lines that connect both shapes.
Drawing Step 4

4. Start the Metal Sonic hand with a rounded square. Draw a long triangle for the thumb, then use tubes for the fingers. Add a circle underneath the left shoulder and near the center of the right arm.
Drawing Step 5

5. For the left arm, start with a tube that gradually widens toward the top, then use a curve to close the shape. Draw two circles, and connect the arm to the shoulder with straight lines. Use a rounded rectangle for one finger and a stretched-out teardrop shape for the other.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw a semi-circle underneath the body. Add two smaller semi-circles and straight lines for the left leg. Sketch a curve for the right palm, and use tubes that end in points for the fingers.
Drawing Step 7

7. Sketch two circles at the bottom, then repeat previous steps for the leg. Draw two straight lines to start the right leg. Add semi-circles for the left foot.
Add More Details to Your Metal Sonic Picture - Step 8

8. Draw a coffin shape for the right leg. Use a semi-circle with parallel lines at the bottom for the foot, then add smaller shapes around the foot and leg.
Complete the Outline of Your Metal Sonic Drawing - Step 9

9. Add lines to the fingers and left shoe. On the chest, draw two circles with straight lines radiating from the smaller circle in the middle.
Color Your Metal Sonic Drawing

Outline your cartoon Metal Sonic with black ink to complete the drawing. Color the body blue like you're drawing a regular cartoon Sonic. Use red, yellow, gray and black for different body parts.
Learn More About The Metal Sonic Drawing
Sonic the Hedgehog is a blue hedgehog who tries to protect the world from the evil Dr. Eggman. A Metal Sonic drawing portrays one of Dr. Eggman's villains.
While he resembles Sonic the Hedgehog, Metal Sonic is actually an evil version of him that tries to stop him at all costs.
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While he never succeeds, he never abandons his quest to kill Sonic. Metal Sonic appears in various movies, video games and comic books.
Like a drawing of a cartoon pixel Sonic, Metal Sonic provides a new artistic interpretation of the classic character. Sketch Metal Sonic so you can learn more about anatomy and robot parts.
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