Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw A Robot Dog in 7 Minutes | Learn to Draw Cartoon Robots | Fun All-Ages Art Activity

by | May 8, 2025 | How to Draw Books for Kids, Robots, Video Tutorials

How to Draw A Robot Dog – A Page and a Pup Straight From the Book

If you’ve ever wondered how to draw a robot dog, you’re in for a treat. In today’s post, I’m showcasing a free video tutorial that walks you through the step-by-step process of drawing a fun, mechanical pup straight out of my book How to Draw: Cartoon Robots. This one’s got personality, gears, antennae ears, and all the charm you’d expect from a futuristic best friend.

As always, everything in the book—and in this video—is hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston. I’ve packed this title with all sorts of imaginative characters that blur the line between metal and cute, and this robot dog is one of my favorites.

How to Draw: Cartoon Robots

A Perfect Introduction to Drawing Robots

Let’s talk a little about the idea behind How to Draw: Cartoon Robots. I wanted this book to serve as a fun entry point into the world of mechanical creativity. Drawing a robot gives kids the freedom to think outside the box—literally. When you’re drawing something mechanical, there’s no “wrong” way to design a knee, a head, or a tail. That’s what makes how to draw a robot dog so exciting. It’s not about replicating something from nature—it’s about inventing.

In the book, I break each drawing down into six easy-to-follow steps. Whether it’s a towering robo-warrior or a tin can dog with a bone-shaped antenna, the format stays consistent. Step-by-step, kids go from a few simple shapes to a fully realized cartoon character.

The robot dog in today’s free video comes straight from one of those pages. With just a pencil, some paper, and a little imagination, you’ll have your own mechanical mutt in minutes.

Why Kids Love Drawing Robot Dogs

Drawing animals is already fun. Now imagine if those animals had gears for joints and lightbulbs for tails. That’s the appeal. When kids learn how to draw a robot dog, they get to combine what they know about real animals with all the “what-ifs” of science fiction.

What if the dog could shoot sparks when it barks? What if it had solar panels on its back? What if its legs looked like springs?

These kinds of ideas open doors for creative problem-solving and storytelling. And that’s one of the things I love most about creating books like this. It’s not just about teaching drawing—it’s about giving kids the tools to invent their own worlds.

And while we’re on the subject—how to draw a robot dog isn’t just for kids. I’ve had plenty of grown-ups tell me they love jumping into these books too. There’s something universally fun about combining cute characters with sci-fi tech.

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The “How to Draw” Series

This book is part of my larger “How to Draw” series, which features tons of fun themes—from monsters to mermaids to animals and more. Each book follows the same structure: 50 original characters, each drawn in six steps.

I created this series with beginners in mind, but I’ve found that kids of all skill levels enjoy them. The goal is always to make drawing feel accessible and rewarding. Even if a kid has never picked up a pencil to draw before, they can open one of these books and create something they’re proud of by the end of page one.

And because I draw every single character myself, the style is consistent across all the pages. There are no AI-generated elements or reused clipart—just hand-drawn characters from start to finish.

How to draw a robot dog is just one example of the fun you can have with a pencil and a few easy steps.

Why Step-by-Step Drawing Works

I’ve been making drawing books for years now—over 70 and counting. And I’ve found that when you show kids exactly how to build a character from the ground up, they build confidence fast.

The six-step format is simple, but effective:

  1. Start with basic shapes.
  2. Add details gradually.
  3. Build symmetry and proportion.
  4. Round out with expressive features.
  5. Ink it if you want.
  6. Color and personalize!

By the time they finish drawing that last step, most kids are eager to draw it again, this time adding their own twist. Maybe the robot dog ends up with rocket boosters. Maybe it’s holding a wrench. Maybe it has a fishbowl helmet.

This kind of creative remixing is what makes drawing such a great skill for kids to develop. And learning how to draw a robot dog is a great way to start.

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Watch the Video – Draw Along With Me

In the video, I walk through each step in real-time so anyone can follow along. I talk about why I draw each shape the way I do, and I offer tips on how to personalize your character as you go.

The robot dog design is a small, chubby little guy with round limbs and a faceplate that looks kind of like a puppy’s snout. He’s got an antenna sticking out of his head and a tail that might double as a wrench.

Like everything else in the book, he’s got plenty of character and just enough tech detail to make him look like he walked straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon set in the future.

If your child wants to learn how to draw a robot dog, this is the perfect place to begin.

Building Confidence Through Art

Drawing is more than just a fun hobby—it’s a powerful way for kids to build confidence, patience, and creativity. Every time a child finishes a drawing, they’re reminded that they can create something from nothing. That’s a big deal.

When I made How to Draw: Cartoon Robots, I wanted every character to feel like something a kid could be proud of. That’s why I keep the steps clear and the characters playful.

Robot dogs, especially, are a favorite. They’re expressive, they’re full of movement, and they offer plenty of room for creativity. Once you’ve mastered how to draw a robot dog, the next logical step is inventing your own.

What does a robot cat look like? A robot hamster? A robot giraffe on wheels?

The possibilities are endless—and that’s exactly the point.

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Final Thoughts

If your kid is curious about drawing, this book is a great place to start. It’s all about imaginative characters, step-by-step progress, and the freedom to personalize every page.

And if your child has ever wanted to know how to draw a robot dog, now’s their chance to give it a go with a video that walks them through it every step of the way.

As always, I’m proud to share this new freebie and character from How to Draw: Cartoon Robots. I hope you and your kids have as much fun drawing him as I did creating him.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 70 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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