This easy 10-step guide will teach you how to draw 80-HD from the Dog Man series. Also known as 80-Hexotron Droidformigon, this clever robot has become a fan-favorite character thanks to his mechanical charm and comedic moments alongside Li’l Petey and Dog Man.
Key Features of 80-HD’s Design
- Body: Round sphere divided into two colored halves – orange lower section and light blue upper dome.
- Arms and Legs: Long and striped, resembling flexible metal tubing.
- Feet: Black flip-flops with Y-shaped straps.
- Hands: Rounded with simple cartoon-style fingers.
If you like drawing characters from Dog Man, you might also enjoy sketching Dog Man himself or Grace.
About This 80-HD Drawing Guide
This tutorial follows the SketchOk color system for clarity:
- Red Color: shows new lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: shows previously drawn lines.










That wraps up how to draw 80-HD (80-Hexotron Droidformigon), the boxy little robot from Dog Man who somehow manages to be both intimidating and adorable at the same time. If you prefer watching over reading, the SketchOk YouTube channel regularly posts video drawing guides, so it’s worth checking out when you want to follow along at your own pace. Once you’re happy with your 80-HD, the Pinterest pinned post for this tutorial is a great spot to drop your finished drawing in the comments.
Hey, Ilnur! Can you do 3/4th angle tutorials of Andi, Frankie, Mascot Guinevere, Olivia and Orville Park from “Knights of Guinevere?”
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/knights-of-guinevere/images/2/2a/Andi_Model_Art.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20251018220004
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/knights-of-guinevere/images/c/cf/Frankie_Model_Art.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20251018220049
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/knights-of-guinevere/images/2/26/Mascot_Guinevere_Model.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20251018220625
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/knights-of-guinevere/images/1/15/Olivia_and_Orville_Model_Art.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20251018220204
Hey! Sure, I’ll add these characters to the list
Thanks, Ilnur!