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How to Draw Bender from Futurama

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
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Make the path for the hand, creating a black out line and filling it with the same color as the main body.

Photoshop Bender Tutorial

Make some curved paths, giving him some fingers. Duplicate the hand layer, flip it horizontally (edit > transform > flip horizontal), and then rotate it a bit to make it attach to the other arm properly.

Photoshop Bender Tutorial

Next create the path for the first leg, filling it with black for the outline and then the same blue as the arms. As we did when we divided the arm into segments, do the same with the leg.

Make a path for the foot, make an outline for it and then fill it with the same blue as the hand. Duplicate the leg layer and move it over to the right. Rotate it counter clockwise slightly and scale down the width (edit > transform > scale).

Next, on a layer underneath his head create a black circle, contract it by 1 pixel and then fill the selection with light blue. Make a path, or use the polygonal lasso tool to create the shape for Bender’s antenna.

Photoshop Bender Tutorial

Lastly create another circular shape at the very top.

You’re done! Below is the finished Bender image that you should have now:

Photoshop Bender Tutorial

You can download the PSD here. I hope you had fun drawing Bender in Photoshop using the pen tool.

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