How to Draw Alvin the Chipmunk: Easy 9-Step Guide

Bring the mischievous Alvin to life with this easy-to-follow drawing guide, perfect for artists ages 5 and up. You will only need a pencil, an eraser, and some paper to master his iconic look. Follow these steps to build confidence in your character sketching and create a fun piece of fan art.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A colorful, finished drawing of Alvin the Chipmunk, serving as the final goal for the tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Eyes

Close-up of Alvin's eyes being drawn with pencil, showing circular pupils and curved eyelid contours.

Start by drawing two curved lines for the upper eyelids, enclosing partial ovals. Add a small circle inside each for the pupil and shade them in. Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the shape if the eyes look uneven.

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Step 2: Adding the Signature Smile

Pencil sketch showing the addition of eyebrows, a triangular nose, and two prominent buck teeth.

Draw thick, arched eyebrows to give him his classic attitude. Sketch a small inverted triangle for the nose, then add his wide, happy mouth and buck teeth. Tip: Make the teeth slightly rounded at the corners to keep them looking friendly rather than sharp.

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Step 3: Shaping the Head and Ears

Outline of Alvin's head shape, emphasizing the rounded cheeks and inner ear details.

Use overlapping curved lines to define his chubby cheeks and rounded ears. Tip: Draw the ears slightly higher than the eyes to give him that alert, chipmunk-like appearance.

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Step 4: Drawing the Hoodie

Drawing the hood of the sweatshirt around Alvin's head, including a small tuft of fur.

Add a tuft of fur between the ears using jagged lines. Then, draw the hood and shoulders of his hoodie. Tip: Use loose, flowing lines for the fabric to make it look soft and comfortable.

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Step 5: Sketching the Arms

Sketching Alvin's arm folded with his hand tucked into the hoodie pocket.

Draw the arm of the hoodie by doubling back a curved line. Add a rectangular shape for the hand tucked into the pocket. Tip: Keep the arm lines simple; you don't need to draw fingers since they are hidden in the pocket!

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Step 6: Adding Hoodie Details

Adding the pocket and hem details to the hoodie, creating a more realistic clothing look.

Draw the front pocket and the hem of the hoodie using overlapping curved lines. Tip: Add a few short lines near the sleeve to suggest fabric folds.

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Step 7: Drawing the Lower Body

Drawing the lower body and legs, focusing on the fur texture at the joints.

Sketch the hips and legs using overlapping curves. Add jagged lines on the legs to represent fur texture. Tip: Keep the legs short and stout to maintain the character's proportions.

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Step 8: Feet and Claws

Detailing the feet with toes and small triangular claws.

Draw the feet and toes using small, overlapping curves. Add a tiny triangle at the tip of each toe for the claw. Tip: Don't worry if the claws look small; they are just tiny details that add character.

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Step 9: Final Touches

Adding the final details: the letter 'A' on the hoodie and a fluffy tail.

Draw a large 'A' on the hoodie and a fluffy tail behind him. Tip: Use a ruler for the 'A' if you want it to look extra neat, or draw it freehand for a more casual look.

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Coloring Your Masterpiece

The finished, colored drawing of Alvin the Chipmunk in his red hoodie.

Now for the fun part! Use brown and tan for the fur and a vibrant red for the hoodie. Don't forget to color the 'A' yellow to complete the look.