So today I figured it’d be fun to make a guide for you on how to draw Steve wearing diamond armor from Minecraft. He’s in a walking pose here—not holding any tools, just mid-step like he’s ready to mine or fight. This version is pretty straightforward and good for anyone who wants to practice drawing the Minecraft style without getting stuck on too many tiny details. Nothing crazy complicated here—just good old blocks and angles.
Gear Breakdown: What Makes This Steve
- Square helmet with the T-shape protection covering the nose area
- Diamond chestplate covering the torso, simple rectangular panels
- Blocky arms and legs with angular armor wrapping around
- Steve’s face peeking through with his short beard and pixel eyes
- Everything sticks to the Minecraft pixel format
If you’ve already drawn other Minecraft characters like Alex, a zombie, or a Ghast, this Steve design fits right in with the crew.
Line and Color System Used Here
To make things easier to follow, the drawing guide uses a simple three-color line system:
- Red Color: the lines for the step you’re working on right now
- Black Color: lines that you’ve already completed in earlier steps
This setup helps keep your drawing organized, especially when working with clean edges like in Minecraft designs.




















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