Welcome to our comprehensive drawing guide where we will guide you step-by-step through the process of drawing Porygon, the iconic Normal-type Pokémon from Generation I.
Understanding Porygon: Key Features & Aesthetics
Porygon is a truly unique Pokémon. This digital entity represents a fascinating fusion of technology and nature. Its design reflects early 3D animation models, giving it a distinctive, polygonal form that is reminiscent of a bird or duck. Here are some key features you should focus on when drawing Porygon:
- Polygonal shape, resembling a mix between a bird and a duck
- Body comprised of various geometric shapes
- Hexagon-shaped eyes
- Color scheme of pink, white, and blue
About the Porygon Drawing Guide
Our drawing guide consists of a series of 10 images which progressively build the sketch of Porygon. The first 2 steps form the basic proportionate sketch, so it’s important to use light pencil strokes for these. But before we dive into the guide, let’s decode the color scheme used:
- Red Color: Indicates the current drawing step that you should be focusing on.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines that have been drawn in the previous steps.
- Grey Color: Shows the basic sketch that forms the foundation of the drawing.
Once you’ve successfully sketched Porygon, why not further explore your creative prowess by adding some other Pokémon into the mix? For a start, you could consider including Pikachu with a cap and pokeball logo, Ditto with its unique transformation ability, or even Arceus, the Original One.









That covers how to draw Porygon, one of the more geometrically interesting Pokemon out there. More Pokemon guides are in the works, including some other Gen 1 favorites, so there’s plenty more to look forward to. Sign up for the weekly digest using the form at the top of the page, or follow along on Pinterest and Facebook to catch new tutorials as they go up.