How to Draw Woody: Easy 10-Step Toy Story Guide

Bring Sheriff Woody to life with this fun, step-by-step drawing tutorial designed for ages 6 and up. You will need a pencil, an eraser, and some colored pencils or markers to complete your masterpiece. Follow along to practice character proportions and build confidence in your cartooning skills.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished illustration of Woody from Toy Story, ready for coloring.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Face Shape

Pencil sketch showing the basic outline of Woody's face, chin, and ear on a white background.

Begin by sketching Woody's face. Use long, curved lines to contour his forehead, cheek, chin, and a "C" shaped ear. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily erase any stray marks later.

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Step 2: Adding the Hat and Neck

Drawing showing the addition of Woody's hat brim, hair tuft, and neck outline.

Draw a curved line across the forehead to the top of the ear to form the hat brim, and add a half-circle for his hair. Extend a curved "L" shaped line beneath the head for the neck. Teacher's Tip: Make sure the neck isn't too thick; Woody has a slender, friendly build.

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Step 3: Sketching the Collar

Illustration of Woody's shirt collar being added to the neck area.

Draw the collar of Woody's shirt using a curved triangular shape on one side and a rectangular shape on the other. Teacher's Tip: Think of these as two folded flaps resting against his neck.

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Step 4: Vest and Arm Outline

Drawing showing the vest details and the beginning of Woody's arm.

Add three zigzag lines under the collar for the vest opening. Extend a curved line from the collar for the shoulder, and draw parallel curved lines for the arm. Teacher's Tip: Keep the arm lines smooth to give him a natural, relaxed pose.

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Step 5: The Second Arm and Cuff

Drawing showing the addition of the second arm and sleeve cuff.

Extend lines from the opposite shoulder to form the second arm. At the elbow, use a gentle point. Enclose a wavy rectangle at the end for the sleeve cuff. Teacher's Tip: The wavy line for the cuff helps show the fabric texture of his shirt.

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Step 6: Hands and Shirt Details

Drawing showing the completed hands and the checkered pattern on Woody's shirt.

Complete the hands with small 'U' shapes for fingers. Add lines down the arms to create the checked shirt pattern. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry if the checks aren't perfect; Woody's shirt is meant to look like a classic cowboy print.

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Step 7: Finishing the Cowboy Hat

Drawing showing the completed cowboy hat with brim and crown details.

Draw a large oval over the head for the hat brim, adding small curved lines for the stitching detail. Enclose the crown of the hat on top. Teacher's Tip: The stitching lines add a nice 'leather' texture to your drawing.

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Step 8: Eyes and Brows

Drawing showing the addition of Woody's eyes and expressive eyebrows.

Draw Woody's eyes using large circles and add curved lines for his eyebrows. Teacher's Tip: Position the eyebrows slightly angled to give him that classic, curious Woody expression.

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Step 9: Facial Features

Drawing showing the completed facial features including nose, mouth, and bandana.

Add pupils, a nose, a smiling mouth, and teeth. Don't forget the bandana end near his neck! Teacher's Tip: Use a darker pencil for the pupils to make his eyes pop.

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Step 10: Bringing Woody to Life with Color

The final colored drawing of Woody from Toy Story, showing his iconic cowboy outfit.

Time to color! Use brown for the hat, yellow for the shirt, red for the bandana, and black and white for the cow-print vest. Teacher's Tip: Use light, circular motions with your colored pencils for a smooth, even finish.