*NEW* Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw a Robot Pterodactyl | Fun Step-by-Step Drawing Activity for Kids | Draw a Dinosaur in 5 Minutes

by | Jul 28, 2025 | Dinosaurs, How to Draw Books for Kids, Robots, Video Tutorials

New Video Tutorial: How to Draw a Robot Pterodactyl!

If you’ve got a kid who loves dinosaurs and robots (and honestly, who doesn’t?), then they’re going to love the latest free video tutorial I just released: How to Draw a Robot Pterodactyl. This new video is packed with easy-to-follow steps that break down exactly how to draw this high-tech flying dino from start to finish.

The robot pterodactyl featured in the video is actually one of the 50 original characters from my book How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs. So, if you enjoyed the tutorial or if your kid breezed through it and is ready for more, that book is filled with even more robot-dino mashups just like it.

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Let’s Talk About the Video: How to Draw a Robot Pterodactyl

In this video tutorial, I walk kids through the full process of how to draw a robot pterodactyl from scratch. Like all my drawing tutorials, it’s paced for younger artists, with every step broken down in a way that’s approachable and not overwhelming. I make sure to show each line, each shape, and how everything comes together into a cool, complete drawing.

This particular robot pterodactyl has all the iconic elements you’d expect from a prehistoric flyer — wings, a beak, claws — but they’re all given a robotic twist. Think metal plates, bolts, and wires to really sell the tech-meets-dino aesthetic. The result is something totally unique and a ton of fun to draw.

And because this is a character right out of the How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs book, it gives a perfect preview of the kind of creatures you’ll find inside the book.

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About the Book: How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs

How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs is one of my personal favorite drawing books I’ve ever created. It features 50 original robot dinosaur mashups, each broken down into six easy-to-follow steps. That means kids can start with basic shapes and build up to a full robot dinosaur without getting frustrated or stuck.

From classic dinos like the T. rex and triceratops to lesser-known ones like the iguanodon or parasaurolophus, each page is filled with fun and imagination. And of course, every single character in the book has a mechanical twist — gears, wires, rocket boosters, mechanical arms, you name it.

And yes, the robot pterodactyl from the new video is included in the book! So if your child enjoys learning how to draw a robot pterodactyl with me in the tutorial, the book gives them a chance to trace back over it, color it, and keep learning with more characters just like it.


All Art Is Hand Drawn, No AI

Every single drawing in How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs (and all my other books) is hand drawn by me. I don’t use AI art tools or auto-generators. I believe kids deserve to learn from real artwork, made by an artist who actually cares about drawing and teaching.

My goal has always been to create books that make drawing fun, not frustrating. The characters I design aren’t just something to copy — they’re a way for kids to discover their own style and build confidence in their art skills. And that’s why tutorials like how to draw a robot pterodactyl can be so helpful. They let kids get a feel for the process in real-time.


Part of a Bigger Series

How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs is just one book in my full Art Books for Kids series. I’ve created over 75 books (and counting!), each one focused on fun, imaginative themes that inspire kids to draw. That includes everything from silly monsters and food with faces, to cute animals, baby robots, magical creatures, and more.

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And many of these titles are also available in Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid formats, making it even easier for kids of different skill levels to join in the fun. Whether your child is just starting out or already doodling in their free time, there’s something in the series for them.


Watch the Video, Get Inspired

If you haven’t already, check out the new video and learn how to draw a robot pterodactyl. It’s a great screen-time alternative that still keeps kids engaged and entertained. You can pause, rewind, and draw along at your own pace.

Drawing is a skill that gets better with practice, and my hope is that this video helps kids build confidence in a way that feels playful and creative. Whether they’re brand-new to drawing or they’ve already filled a sketchbook or two, learning how to draw a robot pterodactyl is just plain fun.

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Final Thoughts

If your kid loves dinosaurs, robots, or just drawing cool stuff, they’re going to love this tutorial and the How to Draw: Robot Dinosaurs book. It’s full of characters designed to stretch the imagination and teach drawing at the same time.

So go ahead and give the video a watch. Follow along, have fun, and discover how to draw a robot pterodactyl together. Then, if your kid wants more, the book is ready and waiting with 49 more robot dinosaurs to dive into.

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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 80 (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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