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Do you want to draw the cute, rusty little metal square named WALL-E, but don't know how? Here's how to draw the star of Disney/Pixar's film, WALL-E.
Steps
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1Draw WALL-E's raindrop-shaped eyes. Add a circle in the middle of each "raindrop" as WALL-E's pupil. Add three bolts around his eye, and cone the eyes with a line about a centimeter wide.
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2Add a small line sticking down from the centimeter wide line. Make a box, the a rectangle below the box. Separate the larger box into three sections.Advertisement
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3Add a curved line on the left box inside the rectangle. In the right box, at a zig zag line and a line below that. In the center box, add a vent over to the left and a square with a sun and bars to the top.
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4Make WALL-E's arms by making a line off of the rectangle, the add a square. Divide the square into two parts, add a small box on the top and the bottom. Add a bolt on each side to the top box. Make the arms on both sides.
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5Add a square below the rectangular box. Add the name WALL-E in the left hand bottom corner. Put the E in WALL-E in a circle. Then, add the rust marks.
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6Create WALL-E's wheels by making a rectangular box and adding zig-zags. Make a line from the bottom of the wheel to WALL-E's boxy body to make the wheels 3D.
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7Add background to the picture. Make towers of garbage, by making a basic shape and making lines horizontal and vertical. Add WALL-E's buggy friend by making a stretched raindrop shape. Add dots for its eye, and make four sticks as it's legs. Make curly antennas for the bug, too. Make WALL-E's tracks by making a rectangle until it reaches the horizon. Then, add zig-zags.
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Warnings
- Permanent marker does not come out of fabric.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- WALL-E is a very complex character to draw, so it won't be perfect.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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