MegaMan.EXE’s Hub Style, also known as Saito Style in Japan, is one of the transformations in the Mega Man Battle Network series. This form, activated by an intense synchro between Lan and MegaMan, allows him to reach his highest potential. In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through drawing MegaMan.EXE in Hub Style, capturing the unique character design elements.
Key Features of Hub Style MegaMan.EXE
When drawing MegaMan.EXE in Hub Style, there are a few distinct features to focus on that will bring out the character’s unique identity:
- Sleek Armor Design: The armor in Hub Style is streamlined, combining elements of Guts, Custom, Shield, and Team Styles into one cohesive design.
- Expressive Helmet: MegaMan’s helmet in this style is distinct, with angular lines and details.
- Power Stance: Hub Style MegaMan.EXE often holds a confident stance with one arm extended, symbolizing readiness and control over his abilities.
- No Elemental Weakness: Unlike other styles, Hub Style has no elemental advantage or disadvantage, so the design doesn’t incorporate any specific elemental cues.
If you’re interested in adding more to your collection, drawing other forms like Original Style or ElecTeam Style can add variety and further showcase MegaMan.EXE’s adaptability in battle.
Using This Guide: Color Cues for Precision
To make the process as clear as possible, the guide includes color cues to help you follow along with each stage of the drawing:
- Red Color: Marks the lines you’re currently working on, keeping you focused on the present step.
- Black Color: Shows the lines you’ve completed in previous steps, providing a clear sense of structure.
- Grey Color: Used for the basic sketch or underlying framework to guide proportions and positioning.
These color hints ensure you stay on track, especially when tackling the detailed aspects of MegaMan.EXE’s armor and stance in Hub Style.






















One of the more interesting things about learning how to draw MegaMan.EXE in Hub Style is seeing how differently people interpret the translucent skin effect and the glowing red symbol, since no two versions end up looking quite the same. Drop your finished MegaMan.EXE over on the Pinterest post for this guide and check out what others have done with it. If you want a steady stream of new guides like this one, the email signup form at the top of the page sends a weekly digest straight to your inbox.