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How to draw Star Wars characters: C3-PO - Always wanted to draw C3PO from the Star Wars movies? This is your occasion to learn how.
C-3PO was played by Anthony Daniels in all six Star Wars films. In Episode I, a skeletal C-3PO model was puppeteered, with Anthony Daniels providing the voice-over, and the puppeteer was then digitally removed in post-production
Once the general shapes of the solids that form the legs is defined add a layer of details on top of it to achieve resemblance to the original droid.

The last part is the head. not difficult at all if you think about it. Eyes are perfectly circular and place exactly at the middle of the face. Nose is not existent and mouth is a short and narrow horizontal aperture.

To complete the drawing notice that the head has a sort of metallic border around its medial part. Like it had been printed in two halves and joined through this line.
Delete all the construction lines and as usual we are left with a darn good representation of this favorite character.

To finish the drawing off color it in black if you wish and add small metallic shadows on the various surfaces to create the impression of metallic reflection.
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