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Then draw slanted lines over parts of the circles to look like a bubble letter ‘C’ shape. Draw three lines down.
Step 8
To finish the hands, draw a number two shape and a curved line. Draw letter ‘L’ shapes as seen in the illustration above.
Step 9
Draw four curved lines and also draw four lines across.
Step 10
Draw a few more lines in the middle.
Step 11
Now round out the lines around the shirt and color him in.
Finished Drawing
I hope that this tutorial helped you to draw a Lego Minifigure and that you had a lot of fun 🙂
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21 Comments
This helped me do my kids project thanks so much?
AWESOME REALLY HELPS MY CLASS
It really helped.
and the hands and the legs i like it but you should comlete it
You probably didn’t go to the next page…at the bottom of the first page is a place to click on ‘Next Page’.
Excellent great work
Helped a bunch
You should have how to draw Lego FRIENDS there is such thing as a girl.
I love Lego and this helped me draw a basic mini figure! I think you should make more of these and thank you!
So glad it helped you!
It was ONLY bad.
Thanks! This is simple, easy way for any beginner who wants to draw LEGO! I’m doing a project and ur method helped! Thank you!! 🙂 🙂
[…] you create to suit, a timer, a board game grid etc. 10. Have a LEGO drawing competition. Here's a tutorial on how to draw a mini fig. At LEGO city, you can download dot-to-dot LEGOs and colouring pages. You could set up a LEGO […]
I thought it really good! It helped me for a birthday card I was making.
[…] You Might Enjoy our other Lego Minifigure Drawing Tutorials. […]
i dont think it was rubbish, i thought it was really good, thank-you:) i will advise this, if anyone wants to draw a lego man 🙂
this sucks cause it does not even fit
Why don’t you go to print page so you can see it better then…you don’t have to print it from that page. The actual tutorial is pretty good…all screens and browsers show the site differently.
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Today we will show you how to draw a Lego Minifigure. Learn how to draw this Lego Minifigure with the following simple step to step tutorial.
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How to Draw a Lego Minifigure with Easy Step by Step Drawing Tutorial
Step 1
Draw a rectangle with rounded corners and draw a circle for the left eye and an oval for the right eye.
Step 2
Draw two more rectangles with rounded corners and a curved line for a smile.
Step 3
Draw a rectangle that is smaller on the top and wider on the bottom and connect with slanted lines. Draw a guideline to show you that dot 1 is the same place as dot 2.
Step 4
Draw a letter ‘L’ shape on the left and draw a three sides of a rectangle at the bottom.
Step 5
Draw ovals and rectangles with rounded corners for the arms.
21 Comments
This helped me do my kids project thanks so much?
AWESOME REALLY HELPS MY CLASS
It really helped.
and the hands and the legs i like it but you should comlete it
You probably didn’t go to the next page…at the bottom of the first page is a place to click on ‘Next Page’.
Excellent great work
Helped a bunch
You should have how to draw Lego FRIENDS there is such thing as a girl.
I love Lego and this helped me draw a basic mini figure! I think you should make more of these and thank you!
So glad it helped you!
It was ONLY bad.
Thanks! This is simple, easy way for any beginner who wants to draw LEGO! I’m doing a project and ur method helped! Thank you!! 🙂 🙂
[…] you create to suit, a timer, a board game grid etc. 10. Have a LEGO drawing competition. Here's a tutorial on how to draw a mini fig. At LEGO city, you can download dot-to-dot LEGOs and colouring pages. You could set up a LEGO […]
I thought it really good! It helped me for a birthday card I was making.
[…] You Might Enjoy our other Lego Minifigure Drawing Tutorials. […]
i dont think it was rubbish, i thought it was really good, thank-you:) i will advise this, if anyone wants to draw a lego man 🙂
this sucks cause it does not even fit
Why don’t you go to print page so you can see it better then…you don’t have to print it from that page. The actual tutorial is pretty good…all screens and browsers show the site differently.
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After the quick tutorials on “How to Draw Batman” and “How to Draw Ninjago” I decided to turn my attention to a LEGO theme that doesn’t get the attention that it probably deserves; that of the Friends theme. In this tutorial we will look at how you can draw a couple of LEGO Friends characters.
The Theme
LEGO Friends was introduced in 2012 and was designed to appeal to girls. It introduced and featured five girls – Olivia, Mia, Andrea, Emma and Stephanie – and their home in Heartlake city. The theme introduced a much wider colour palette than had been provided before. Additionally, and more importantly for this article, the characters themselves were “mini-doll” figures rather than the traditional LEGO figure.
The Characters
Whilst I had several characters to choose from, I settled on two; Andrea from Emma’s Art Studio (set 41365) and Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman Dorm Room (set 41235). Like LEGO figures, much of the difference in the pieces is down to printing; but overall the shape of the figures are very different from that of a standard LEGO figure. I realised the tips and techniques align more with real-life drawing than the cartoon or technical-based drawing that we applied with Batman and Ninjago.
Colour swap!
When I was preparing for this article, I sifted through my LEGO figures box and found that in the piles of figures I had, some of the wig pieces had become separated from the figures. This was either because they had been knocked off by other figures or more realistically because I had swapped the hair piece for something else. So, I went to the web to see if I could piece them back together.
What I discovered was that in 2018 LEGO decided to undertake a revision, not just to the Friends characters but to the wider Heartlake City. So, in summary and for information:
- Olivia took on a darker skin tone, started wearing glasses and changed her hairstyle
- Emma’s eye colours changed from deep green to brown
- Andrea’s eyes changes from green to brown and her hair is longer and a little looser
- Mia’s eyes switched from brown to green and her lips faded a little
- Stephanie remained unchanged.
Portrayal in Comics and other media
One of the immediate differences I also spotted was how the figures are depicted in other media, such as the instruction booklets. For many of the LEGO comics, the figures are drawn with the movements that they are (mostly) capable of. By that, I mean fixed legs hinging at the hip, or arm moving in a front/back direction; if the arm is showed turned out it would look the same as if you had pulled the arm from the socket. Some modern images are starting to show some additional flexibility, but the overall look and feel is a clear LEGO figure.
But the Friends characters don’t continue that trait. As you can see from the image above, taken from Mia’s Shopping Play Cube (set 41408) the character has more mobility than the figure, with far more humanised features such as a hand with fingers rather than the standard claw.
I’m going to look at drawing the LEGO figures rather than this version. I felt that if I was to go down that route, I would be providing a tutorial on life drawing rather than LEGO character drawing. And secondly, my ability to draw hands isn’t great!
Drawing Andrea
Let’s start by dissecting Andrea so we can see what we’re working with. Firstly, we can see that the head and torso are roughly about the same height and that the torso is about the same height as the skirt and the whole leg element is about half of Andrea’s body.
Drawing the head and torso
The second part that we need to look at is the head piece itself. Where as the standard LEGO head is a squarish shape with rounded edges, the mini-doll head is far more curved and shaped; front-on the head has a shield shape; side on we can see the back of the head is a slope and also the face curves in at the front, coming out for the nose and cheeks. We can also see that the nose also protrudes a little. I’ve sketched these below.
Because Andrea’s overall shape is more “real” than a standard figure, I’ve started to incorporate guidelines into the drawings to help me get a sense of perspective. As she’s slightly turned to the left, the vertical line is in the appropriate location.
Starting with the head and basic torso, I first sketched the head before drawing the hair. In drawing the torso, I’ve slightly sloped the shoulders and given her that very narrow neck that they have. I have also introduced the shape of the torso which does have a feminine curve to it. As an aside here the front face to both the ‘girl’ and ‘boy’ figures are very similar, but side on the chest curve is higher and more masculine on the ‘boy’ figure. It is subtle, but in keeping with the overall design of the figures. I have since also found out that there is a different torso shape between the girls and the ladies in the LEGO Friends theme; so that’s three different torso shapes!
Moving to the remainder of the figure
Once I finished sketching the torso printing, I moved onto the arms and legs. The arms are quite thin compared to a standard figure and sweep away from the body. To me, the hands seem oversized compared to the arms. I think that this is a practical consideration, but you may elect to slightly reduce the size of the hands in your drawings. The skirt and legs are quite simple to sketch out, but again these require a freer hand than straight lines.
Once done, the final stage is to colour in. Because the theme has elected to make use of more “flesh tone” colours, this may be a challenge if your collection of inks is limited. In the image below, once I had coloured Andrea in, I used image editing to lighten the skin tone to get a better match.
Wonder Woman
In hindsight, I can see lots of details that I didn’t get right in my sketch, if I was going for an accurate drawing of Wonder Woman. Either the face was too wide, or the tiara is set to low; the hair doesn’t have enough “bounce” to it and instead looks a little flat; and the arms are just a little too short, the hands should be more at hip level.
Those more observant will also spot a sketching mistake; that I had started to draw a skirt before realising that she isn’t wearing one!
Fortunately, I work in pencil first just in case I do make mistakes; again, eagle-eyed readers will still see the flair of the skirt by Wonder Woman’s right leg. There’s a lesson to put less pressure on the paper!
I’ve tried to use a thinner ink pen in drawing the features in my drawing but going around the outer body with a thicker line. But what I also did was to “draw” the bottom of the eye by just using the flesh tone ink. Her bracelets were coloured using a light grey colour.
Like Andrea, I also decided to show what I wanted and hide what I didn’t using digital editing. Whilst her face does look a little flatter, I’m still quite pleased with the results.
How to Draw LEGO Friends: A Summary
If you are into drawing, or would like to get into drawing people, then there are some excellent books out there to give you tips and pointers to help you develop your skill. LEGO figures, especially Friends characters, are a great tool for helping you study and practice your real-life drawing as unlike a standard LEGO figure they have more curves and shape to them. I still enjoy the challenge of drawing LEGO figures as they are quite fun, but they can be sketched a lot quicker because they have such straight lines to them.
I hope that these articles have inspired you; if you’ve read this, looked at the pictures and think “I could do that” then please have a go. Don’t be afraid to share your results; I look forward to seeing them!
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Step 1.
Make a circle for the head, and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw the lines to create the body frame for your LEGO.
Step 2.
Begin drawing in the plastic face, and then color in the eyes, and mouth. Lastly, draw in the hat, and lid.
Step 3.
Draw the shape of the plastic body which includes the arms, torso, and legs. All these shapes are blocky and square. Don't forget the hands.
Step 4.
Now here is the fun part. Draw the chin lining, and then begin adding the lines to create his overalls starting with the straps, and then add the front pocket. Draw in the hands in more defined detail.
Step 5.
The last thing you need to do is draw out the lines that will create the shape of his pants, and feet. Once you have gotten your drawing to look like the one you see here, you can start erasing the lines and shapes you drew in step one.
Step 6.
Look how nice your new construction worker looks now that you are all done drawing a LEGO person. Color him in, and you are all done.
Description: When was the last time I submitted a tutorial on a popular children’s toy that has been around for decades? If I really think about it, I believe the last time I had an idea to draw a toy, was with Ken, you know, Barbie’s boyfriend. Anyway, today I thought I would take a different approach when it comes to making toy figures. I was thinking that a tutorial on "how to draw a LEGO", would be something that some members can appreciate, and have fun with. Nowadays Lego people can be bought looking like some of your favorite movie stars, and what I mean by that is, when it comes to creating a new line of LEGO people, this company will go all out and create licensed themes from the cartoon and film industry. Today you can buy play sets that come in themes like Star Wars, Batman, Spongebob, Harry Potter, Thomas the Tank, Ben 10, Spider Man, Indiana Jones, and with the new Pixar movie that came out last month, you can now find a line for Toy Story as well. But even though there are some really cool themes, you can also find play sets that come in boxes that hold over four hundred pieces. The LEGO line was started in 1934, and ever since they have been producing plastic pieces of blocks that can be put together to create something fun and exciting. Anyway, this lesson will show you "how to draw a LEGO", step by step, and when you use this tutorial you will give yourself a skill to create and "draw LEGO people" as a group. I hope you enjoy this submission. I will return in a while with more drawing fun so be sure to stay logged in to find out what I will upload next.
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