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Since there are a few different types of robots, figuring out how to draw one can seem difficult. However, the process is actually relatively simple. This wikiHow will show you how to draw several different types of robots.

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A Humanoid Robot

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  2. before coloring.
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A Mechanical Robot

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Method 3
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Simple Robot

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  1. For the body, draw a simple box then draw a curved line on top of it for the head.
  2. Attach curved rectangles to the body for the limbs.
  3. For this illustration add smaller circles on the top and the bottom of the body as bolts.
  4. Add two curved rectangles on each of the robot's hands.
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A More Elaborate Robot

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  1. By using silhouette drawing you can record your ideas and decide what robot you want to draw. It could be a four legged robot, based on an animal or a battle type robot or just a simple household robot.
  2. You can also combine some elements present in your other designs.
  3. Start with the basic shapes, make it simple and clear.
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    How do I create my own style of art?
    Kathy Leader
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    Kathy Leader is an Artist based in Santa Barbara, California. She is the Owner of The Art Process, an innovative in-person and virtual art studio. With more than 36 years of art education experience, she specializes in providing mixed media art workshops for individuals and groups. In addition, she works with businesses and organizations to build morale, encourage creative problem-solving, and find de-stressing tools. Her sessions stress mental wellness through art making. Kathy holds a BFA in Art Education from The University of Cape Town.
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    The best way to do that is to experiment as much as possible! Try out new materials, colors, and compositions. Avoid trying to copy other artists, and after consistent practice for a few weeks, look at what you have done and mark the pieces that you intuitively resonate with.
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    How can I draw an animal robot?
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    Start by drawing the animal standing up. Then put the lines on/around face with 'screw' circles to resemble the metal. Repeat the same steps across the whole body of the animal to make it appear as if they are made of metal. Finally, finish the details of the eyes and pelt.
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    How do I make a working model?
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    That's a completely different field. Maybe check out information on electrical engineering, programming, and A.I.
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      To draw a robot, start by using a pencil to sketch out the wireframe of the robot's pose and general frame. After you have the robot's shape figured out, draw circles where you want joints to be. Then, add in 3-dimensional shapes like rectangles or squares for different body parts, like legs and arms. Use your creativity to add mechanical equipment, such as weapons or gadgets, if you want. Erase the lines you sketched at the beginning, add in details, and then color in your robot to finish your masterpiece. To learn how to draw a more elaborate robot, scroll down.

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