I don’t know about you guys, but Big Hero 6 looks like it’s going to be awesome. In anticipation of its success, I’ve spent some time creating this drawing of Baymax chasing a soccer ball.
For those of you who may not have heard about it, Big Hero 6 is an animated movie involving futuristic technology, boy geniuses, super villains, and super “Hiros” (The main protagonist is named Hiro), as well as his adorable and unique robot, Baymax.
I would go more into the plot, but I’m not the best storyteller. So, let’s dive into the details of the Baymax drawing.
Drawing Baymax
This Baymax vs. Soccer Ball drawing was inspired by a short film/trailer/thing released by Disney before the movie’s release. It’s not only adorable, but it makes you wish you had one… like.. really.
This drawing was fairly simple, and didn’t take too much of my time (I mean common, it’s practically a balloon chasing a soccer ball). I think it took roughly 45 minutes to an hour. Sounds like a long time, but I wasn’t very focused, and I haven’t been feeling the greatest lately. My drawing of the Bumblebee: 2009 Chevy Camaro took MUCH longer. Probably closer to 3 hours cumulatively.
I don’t usually incorporate my signature into my drawings. Usually, I just add it to a blank space at the bottom. But I’ve been watching quite a few drawing videos lately, and it seems like it’s common to implement the artist’s signature somewhere in the drawing. Since the soccer ball is where most people tend to look, I figured I’d just throw it there.
I also have the video of me drawing this up on YouTube. But Instead of redirecting you, I just embedded it into this page.
Well, that’s all for now. Hopefully, I’ll have another article on one of my drawings in the coming weeks, but I do have some new artwork up in the Dezigning Art Gallery if you want to check it out. Thanks for reading/watching! 😉