How To Draw Scooby Doo Sitting Pose Step By Step
This step-by-step guide will help you draw Scooby-Doo, the lovable and iconic Great Dane from the classic series. Follow the instructions and use the reference image to sketch his playful expression and signature details. This guide is beginner-friendly but detailed enough for experienced artists, making it easy to capture Scooby-Doo’s recognizable look.
Step 1 - Draw Eyes and Nose
Start with the drawing of eyes. Sketch two oval for his eyes and add circles for his pupils. Draw a diamond shape nose below the eyes and then connect the nose to eyes forming upper jaw of Scooby Doo.
Step 2 - Add the Tongue and Eyebrow
Draw a tongue hanging from his upper jaw and then draw curved lines for his lower jaw. Add eyebrows above both the eyes.
Step 3 - Draw Ears and Neck
Sketch his floppy ears at the top of his head, adding small curves for the folds. Then, draw a vertical line from the ear and lower jaw forming the neck.
Step 4 - Add Scooby's Collar
Draw his famous diamond-shaped dog tag and collar around his neck. Add the tag details to complete this accessory.
Step 5 - Outline Front Leg
Draw his front leg extending from the collar, use straight and curved lines for the legs, draw rounded shapes at the bottom for his paws.
Step 6 - Outline the other Front Leg
Draw a curved line from his left front leg to the tag forming his stomach. Extend lines from the collar to create his front leg and draw paws at the bottom.
Step 7 - Add the Hind Leg
Draw his hind leg at the back of the front legs, draw rounded shapes for his paws.
Step 8 - Draw the other Hind Legs
Sketch his hind legs at the back of the body, using similar shapes as the front legs. Don't forget to add the paws.
Step 9 - Add the Tail and black spots.
Draw a curved line starting from the hind leg to form the tail. Draw lines to define Scooby’s spots on his back and shoulders.
Step 10 - Finalize the Drawing
Erase any unnecessary guidelines and refine your lines. You can now use your own color to fill the coloring page or use the reference image to color.