A step by step tutorial on how to make an 8-bit R2-D2 from Star Wars.
Hello, everyone in this post I’m sharing details on how I made an 8-bit R2-D2 from Star Wars. I made R2-D2 using the same technique I used to create a few of my other pixel art creations like 8-bit Link, Goomba, Lakitu, Spiny, Koopa Troopa and Blooper.
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Tools and Supplies
The following items are some of the tools and supplies I gathered to make 8-bit R2-D2:
TOOLS
- Jigsaw or a bandsaw
- Orbital Sander
- Router with 60 degree v-groove bit
- Clamp edge guide
- Kreg Mobile Project Center
- Ruler
SUPPLIES
- 2′ x 2′ plywood – 1/2″ thick
- Acrylic craft paints (white, black, blue and red)
- Primer spray paint
- Clear coat
- Sand paper
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Continue reading for the written tutorial.
How to make R2-D2
Here’s how to make R2-D2 in 5 easy steps.
Step 1: Draw a grid on a piece of plywood.
Use a ruler to mark grid lines space 0.75″ apart.
Step 2: Use a router and route a v groove along the grid lines
Install a v-groove router bit and route along the grid lines. Use a clamp edge guide to ensure straight lines
Step 3: Cut out the silhouette of R2-D2’s shape
I followed a pixel grid for R2-D2 that I found online. Here’s the source of my image.
Trace out the silhouette of R2-D2 and then cut out the R2-D2’s shape with a jigsaw (or use a bandsaw).
Step 4: Sand and prep the surface for paint
Sand between the grooves and sand the surface of R2-D2. I used scrap piece of wood to support the sandpaper as I sanded between the grooves.
Step 5: Paint the pixels
Paint each pixel on R2-D2. Painting between the grooves is a little tricky. Use painters tape to maintain clean lines. I was impatient and used paint brushes for painting miniatures to paint in the crevices.
If necessary, apply multiple layers of paint. Once the paint is dried, protect the finish with a clear coat.
8-Bit R2-D2
Install some hanging hardware and enjoy!
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