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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw a Lego with simple steps.
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Step 1: Draw the Head
Start by drawing a rounded rectangle for the head. This shape should have a slight curve at the top and bottom corners. Draw a small, narrow rectangle on top of the head for the stud (the part where hair or a hat attaches).

Step 2: Add the Torso
Draw a trapezoid shape below the head for the torso (body). The top should be slightly narrower than the bottom. Make sure to leave a small gap for the neck between the head and the torso.

Step 3: Draw the Arms
On each side of the torso, draw the arms. They are generally composed of two curved lines that flair out and then curve back in slightly towards the bottom. Leave a small open space at the end of each arm for the hands.

Step 4: Draw the Hands (Claw Grips)
At the end of each arm, draw the distinctive Lego hands (or claw grips). Each hand resembles a ‘C’ shape or a claw, ready to grip accessories.

Step 5: Define the Waistline
Draw a straight horizontal line below the torso to separate the shirt area from the legs. This forms the waist of the minifigure.

Step 6: Draw the Legs
Draw the legs below the waistline. The overall shape is a large rectangle. Divide this large rectangle into two separate legs by drawing a central vertical line and short horizontal lines to indicate the separation and the segmentation of the legs (hip, knees/feet).

Step 7: Add Facial Features
Draw the classic minifigure face. This includes two small circles for the eyes and a simple curved line for the smile.

Step 8: Color the Minifigure
Finally, color your minifigure to bring it to life! Color the head and hands yellow, the torso and arms (shirt) red, and the legs (pants) blue.


Step 1: Draw the Hair
Start by drawing the general outline of the hair piece. This shape is a large, rounded top with curves on the sides to indicate the sideburns/ears.

Step 2: Draw the Head
Below the hair, draw a rounded rectangular shape for the head. Add two small, vertical lines at the bottom of the head to represent the neck studs or the points where the neck connects.

Step 3: Add Facial Features
Draw the classic minifigure eyes (two small circles) and a simple curved line for the smile.

Step 4: Draw the Torso
Draw the trapezoid shape for the torso (body) below the head. Ensure there is a small rectangular shape connecting the head to the body for the neck.

Step 5: Draw the Arms
On both sides of the torso, draw the sleeves/arms. These are typically composed of two curved lines that slightly widen before curving back in at the cuff. Leave an open space at the end of each arm for the hands.

Step 6: Draw the Hands (Claw Grips)
Add the iconic Lego claw hands (grips) to the end of each arm. Each hand is drawn as a curve resembling a ‘C’ shape.

Step 7: Define the Waistline
Draw a straight horizontal line below the torso to separate the shirt area from where the legs begin.

Step 8: Draw the Legs
Draw the legs as a large rectangular shape below the waistline. Divide this into two distinct legs and add internal lines to show the segmentation (like pants seams and the separation between the hip and lower leg pieces).

Step 9: Color the Minifigure
Complete your drawing by coloring it in: Hair: Brown; Head and Hands: Yellow; Shirt/Torso: Green; Pants/Legs: Blue.


Step 1: Draw the Neck and Shoulder Connector
Start by drawing a bracket-like shape. This will be the connector between the head and the body, essentially forming the top of the neck piece.

Step 2: Draw the Hair
Draw the outline of the bob-cut hairstyle around the area where the head will be. This includes the curves for the hair that frame the face.

Step 3: Draw the Torso
Draw the main shape of the torso. It is a slightly trapezoidal, rectangular shape, starting from the neck line you will draw over the connector from Step 1.

Step 4: Draw the Arms
Draw the arms extending from the sides of the torso. These are simple, blocky shapes that taper slightly towards the end.

Step 5: Draw the Hands/Claws
Add the iconic C-shaped Lego hands (or ‘claws’) to the ends of the arms.

Step 6: Draw the Skirt
Draw a simple, curved skirt shape that extends down from the bottom of the torso.

Step 7: Draw the Legs and Feet
Draw the two separate legs, which are simple rectangular shapes extending from under the skirt. Then, add the small lines to define the feet/shoes at the bottom of the legs.

Step 8: Draw the Face
Add the simple facial features: two small circular eyes and a curved line for the smile/mouth.

Step 9: Color the Minifigure
Color the drawing! Use yellow for the head and hands, brown for the hair, and any colors you like for the shirt, skirt, and shoes (e.g., pink shirt, blue skirt, and red shoes as shown in the final image).


Step 1: Draw the Neck and Head Connector
Start by drawing a bracket-like shape (a rectangle with rounded top corners and two small legs below it) for the neck and the part that connects the head to the body.

Step 2: Draw the Hair
Above the head connector, draw the outline of the head and the shape for the hair.

Step 3: Draw the Torso (Body)
Draw a trapezoid shape below the neck/head connector to form the main part of the torso or shirt.

Step 4: Draw the Arms
Add the curved outlines for the short sleeves and the upper part of the arms on both sides of the torso.

Step 5: Draw the Hands/Claw Grips
Draw the characteristic C-shaped hands (or claw grips) at the end of the arms.

Step 6: Define the Waistline
Draw a horizontal line across the bottom of the torso to separate it from where the legs will attach.

Step 7: Draw the Legs
Draw the rectangular shape for the legs, including a vertical line down the center to divide them, and lines for pockets and the bottom cuffs.

Step 8: Add Shirt Details
Draw the collar and the button placket (a line with small circles for buttons) on the front of the shirt/torso.

Step 9: Draw the Beard
Draw the outline of the beard around the lower part of the face.

Step 10: Add the Facial Features
Finally, draw the eyes (including eyebrows) and the mouth to complete the face.

Step 11: Color the Minifigure
Finally, color your minifigure to bring it to life! Color the hair and beard brown, head and hands yellow, the torso and arms (shirt) gray, the legs (pants) dark blue, and the shoes dark gray.


Step 1: The Helmet’s Top
Start by drawing a half-circle for the top of the helmet. Add a horizontal line just below the half-circle for the rim of the helmet.

Step 2: Helmet Sides
Draw two short, downward-curving lines from the ends of the helmet’s rim. These are the sides of the helmet.

Step 3: The Head Shape
Complete the head by drawing a short, straight horizontal line connecting the bottom of the two curving lines from Step 2. This forms the bottom of the LEGO head.

Step 4: The Face
Inside the head shape, draw the facial features: two dots for the eyes, an arched line above the eyes for eyebrows, and a simple curved line for the smiling mouth.

Step 5: The Torso
Draw the basic shape of the torso. This is a trapezoid connecting below the head, with the top slightly narrower than the bottom.

Step 6: The Shirt Detail
Add the details to the torso to make it look like a shirt: Draw the collar just below the head. Draw the center placket (the vertical line with circles for buttons).

Step 7: The Arms
Draw the arms extending out from the torso. They are simple curved shapes that attach to the sides of the shirt, with a slight bend for the elbow and a rounded end for where the hands attach.

Step 8: The Hands
Add the classic LEGO “C” shaped hands (or claws) at the end of each arm.

Step 9: The Hip Joint
Draw a single horizontal line at the bottom of the torso, connecting the two sides where the hips meet the legs.

Step 10: The Legs
Draw the legs and pants starting from the hip joint. This includes: The overall rectangular shape for the legs/pants. Pockets near the top. A vertical line down the center to divide the legs. Horizontal lines at the bottom for the cuffs/feet.

Step 11: Coloring the Minifigure
Color the hat/helmet red, the head and face yellow, the visible hair (under the hat) black,the shirt dark green, the trousers blue, and the bottom edge of the legs (representing shoes or folded cuffs) brown.


Step 1: Draw the Hair Outline
Start by drawing a large, rounded, C-shaped outline to represent the basic shape of the minifigure’s hair.

Step 2: Draw the Neck Base
Inside the hair outline, draw a short horizontal line for the base of the neck, and two very short vertical lines connecting it to the hair shape. This establishes where the head piece will sit.

Step 3: Draw the Face
Draw the facial features typically seen on a Lego minifigure: Two small circles for the eyes (with pupils). A small, curved line for the mouth, giving it a smiling expression. A small line below the mouth for the chin detail.

Step 4: Draw the Torso
Draw a trapezoidal shape below the head to represent the main block of the torso (the body). The top is flat, the sides slant inward slightly, and the bottom is flat and wider than the top.

Step 5: Draw the Neckline
Draw a small, upward-curving line (an arc) at the top center of the torso block to represent the round collar or neckline of the shirt.

Step 6: Draw the Sleeves
On both sides of the torso, draw curved lines extending out and slightly down to form the short, rounded sleeves of the shirt.

Step 7: Draw the Hands
At the end of each sleeve, draw the distinct C-shaped Lego hands (claws).

Step 8: Connect Arms to Torso
Draw the final outline details to connect the sleeves and hands to the bottom of the torso block. Draw a horizontal line across the bottom of the body (where the hips/legs would attach) between the hands.

Step 9: Draw the Legs and Shoes
Draw the rectangular legs extending down from the torso. Add details for: The center line separating the two legs. Pocket details on the front. A bottom horizontal line and vertical lines to define the base of the pants/shoes.

Step 10: Color the Minifigure
Finally, color the drawing to bring the minifigure to life: Head and Hands: Yellow; Hair: Red; Shirt/Torso: Blue; Pants/Trousers: Brown; Shoes: Dark gray/Black

Hopefully, this tutorial on Lego will help you easily create a nice drawing.