How To Draw Bob omb From Mario

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Bob-omb from Mario through a step-by-step process that includes creating his body, wick, wind-up key, eyes, and legs, while also adding 3D effects for realism. The lesson encourages creativity by allowing students to use their own colors and styles, culminating in a fun drawing experience. By the end, students are motivated to share their artwork and continue practicing their drawing skills.
  1. What is the first thing you need to do to start drawing Bob-omb?
  2. Can you name one part of Bob-omb that you drew after the body?
  3. What colors do you want to use to make your Bob-omb look special?

Let’s Draw Bob-omb from Mario!

Drawing is super fun, especially when we draw cool characters like Bob-omb from Mario! Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Bob-omb step by step. So, grab your paper and markers, and let’s get started!

What You Need

  • Paper
  • Markers or colored pencils
  • A ruler (if you want to draw straight lines)

Step 1: Draw Bob-omb’s Body

First, draw a big circle in the middle of your paper. This circle will be Bob-omb’s body. You can use something round to trace if you want a perfect circle, but it’s also fun to try drawing it yourself!

Step 2: Add the Top of the Bomb

Next, draw two lines going up from the top of the circle. Connect these lines with a curved line to make the top of the bomb.

Step 3: Create the Wick

Now, let’s draw the wick. Draw two curved lines going up from the top of the bomb. Connect them at the top with another curve. You can add little lines on the wick to make it look more detailed.

Step 4: Draw the Wind-Up Key

To draw the wind-up key, make a sideways “U” shape sticking out from the back of the bomb. Then, draw two straight lines from the sides of the “U” and connect them with a curve. Add a line behind the “U” and a matching curve at the bottom.

Step 5: Add the Eyes

For Bob-omb’s eyes, draw two ovals on the front of the bomb. Start with one oval, then draw another one right next to it. It’s okay if they aren’t exactly the same!

Step 6: Draw the Legs and Feet

To make Bob-omb look like he’s walking, draw two lines coming down from the bottom of the bomb for the legs. Connect these lines with a curve to make the feet. For the front foot, draw two lines going forward and connect them with a curve. Add a curve around the foot to give it shape.

Step 7: Add 3D Effects

To make the feet look more real, draw a curve that goes down and around the bottom of the heel. This will make your drawing look more 3D!

Step 8: Color Your Drawing

Now it’s time to color! Use your favorite colors to bring Bob-omb to life. You can use light blue for the top, dark blue for the body, yellow for the wind-up key, and black for shading.

Conclusion

Yay! You’ve drawn Bob-omb from Mario! We hope you had a great time drawing and that your picture looks awesome. Show your drawing to your friends and keep practicing to get even better. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing Bob-omb, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of other characters from Mario or other games that you would like to draw? What makes them interesting to you?
  • Have you ever drawn something that was challenging at first but turned out great in the end? How did you feel when you finished it?
  1. Explore Shapes in Your Environment: Look around your home or classroom and find objects that are shaped like the parts of Bob-omb. Can you find something round like Bob-omb’s body or something that looks like the wind-up key? Draw these objects and label them with their shapes. This will help you see how different shapes are used in everyday things!

  2. Create Your Own Character: Use the steps you learned to draw Bob-omb and create your own character. Think about what shapes you can use for the body, head, and other parts. Draw your character and give it a name. Share your drawing with your classmates and explain what makes your character special.

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Gather some colored pencils or markers and experiment with mixing colors. Try combining different colors to see what new colors you can create. For example, what happens when you mix blue and yellow? Use these new colors to add unique touches to your Bob-omb drawing or your own character creation.

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