Do you want to draw a Minecraft character? Drawing a Minecraft character can be fun and easy if you know how, but if you don't know how to draw Minecraft characters, it can be hard and frustrating. Luckily, this wikiHow will teach you how to draw Minecraft Characters.
Things You Should Know
- Start by drawing basic shapes to outline your Minecraft character.
- Fill out the shapes so they're 3-dimensional.
- Add details to your character, like eyes, clothes, and hair.
- Only use straight lines when drawing your character.
Steps
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Make a small square at the centre of the page for the head.
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Extend a couple of perpendicular lines from either side of the above made square for the body of the figure. Join a pair of perpendicular legs to the above- one shorter than the other for a folded leg .Advertisement
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Add a roof to the box and four skewed squares for the break-up of the hands .
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Join lines to the above made to make volumetric hands.
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Detail the Minecraft character.
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Color the Minecraft character.
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Create a cube on top centre of the paper for the head-block .
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Extend a block at the bottom of the above cube for the body of the Minecraft character.
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Make a couple of blocks perpendicular on either side of the above shape for the arms.
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Make a couple of blocks at the bottom of the body for the legs in walking motion.
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Add appropriate details to the figure.
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Add further details.
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Color the Minecraft character.
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About This Article
To draw a front-facing Minecraft character, start by drawing a square for the head, and perpendicular lines running downwards for the body. Next, add 2 legs, making one shorter than the other so it looks like they're folded. Then, add a roof to the head and four skewed squares for the break-up of the hands. After that, join the skewed squares with lines to make volumetric hands. Finish by adding details to the character, and coloring in the picture. For tips on how to draw a side-facing character, keep reading!
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