How to Draw Bob the Builder

Draw a big circle and a rectangle., Add two small circles from both sides of the big circle., Draw lines to connect the shapes you drew in steps one and two., Draw details., Erase guidelines and outline the image in black ink., Color.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a big circle and a rectangle.

    Sketch a guideline to connect the two, right down the middle.
  2. Step 2: Add two small circles from both sides of the big circle.

    These will become the ears.

    Then draw ovals, which will become the arms and feet.

    Put another, horizontal line under the arm-circles and draw two lengthwise ovals in the lower two quadrants. , These go on the side of the head and will eventually serve as Bob's hard hat. , The eyes are two simple dark dots.

    Also draw the nose, mouth, and tools on Bob the Builder, held by his thick tool belt.

    Don't forget the checks on his shirt! , Try to make a modular line, which passes from a thin to a thick line and vice versa.

    This will make your drawing look better and more professional. , Look at the accompanying image or just use your imagination in selecting what to use!
  3. Step 3: Draw lines to connect the shapes you drew in steps one and two.

  4. Step 4: Draw details.

  5. Step 5: Erase guidelines and outline the image in black ink.

  6. Step 6: Color.

Detailed Guide

Sketch a guideline to connect the two, right down the middle.

These will become the ears.

Then draw ovals, which will become the arms and feet.

Put another, horizontal line under the arm-circles and draw two lengthwise ovals in the lower two quadrants. , These go on the side of the head and will eventually serve as Bob's hard hat. , The eyes are two simple dark dots.

Also draw the nose, mouth, and tools on Bob the Builder, held by his thick tool belt.

Don't forget the checks on his shirt! , Try to make a modular line, which passes from a thin to a thick line and vice versa.

This will make your drawing look better and more professional. , Look at the accompanying image or just use your imagination in selecting what to use!

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