How to Draw a Terminator
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Let us begin by drawing the head guide which is sort of shaped like an oblong acorn. Sketch in the facial guidelines, then proceed to step two.
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Using the head guide, begin drawing the actual structure of the Terminator's metal head. Draw in the large cheek bones, then move to the next drawing step.
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Up next, we will draw out the actual shapes for each eye socket. You will then draw in the nasal cavity like so and then draw in the top part of the mouth or the upper mandible.
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Begin drawing the angled detailing around the eyes. This will create brow definition and detail. You will then draw in the eyeballs, then sketch in some angled definition on the temples and bridge of the nose.
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Slowly begin drawing out the pattern on the skull. This consists of small squares that ends up creating a puzzle pattern of sorts.
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Attach both bottom and top rows of skeletal like teeth. They should be closed free from any gaps or holes.
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Add some detailing to the left side of the face. This will be the exposed insides of the Terminator's facial structure. As you can see it's small tubes and metal bones.
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Repeat the same effects on the right side of the face. Do the exact same thing and when you're done you can proceed to step eleven.
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Lastly, draw the detailing to the chin and bottom mandible like so. When that is done you can begin erasing the mistakes and guides.
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January 31, 2015
Description: For those of you who are into all the Terminator films, I think you will enjoy this new tut on how to draw a Terminator, step by step. I decided to make this tut because number one, someone asked for it, and number two, there is a new movie coming out later this year called 'Terminator Genisys' and yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger is once again playing a Terminator. A very old Terminator, but nonetheless still one. Anyways, I tried making this drawing as easy as possible to replicate, so if you are a novice artist, you might find some bumps in the road. Adios and stick around. Like always there is more lessons coming your way.