55 Easy Disney Drawing Tutorials: Step-by-Step Character Guide

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Bring your favorite Disney characters to life with these 55 guided drawing lessons, perfect for artists ages 6 and up. You will need a pencil, eraser, and paper to master these iconic shapes and expressions. These tutorials break down complex character designs into simple, manageable strokes that help children build spatial awareness and drawing confidence.

Tinker Bell

Capture the magic of Pixie Hollow by drawing everyone's favorite fairy. Tip: Focus on the curve of her wings first to give her that iconic, graceful silhouette before adding details.

Tinker Bell

Mickey Mouse

Master the world's most famous mouse using simple geometry. Tip: Start with three perfect circles for the head and ears; keeping these light makes it easier to refine the face later.

Mickey Mouse

Elsa from Frozen

Draw the Snow Queen with confidence. Tip: Focus on the flow of her braid; use long, sweeping strokes to capture the movement of her hair.

Elsa from Frozen

Darth Vader

Practice symmetry by drawing the iconic Sith Lord. Tip: Use a ruler or light guidelines to ensure the helmet's triangular faceplate is perfectly centered.

Darth Vader

Minnie Mouse

Add some flair to your drawings with Minnie's signature bow. Tip: Draw the bow first to anchor the top of her head, then build the ears around it for better proportion.

Minnie Mouse

Mermaid Ariel

Explore the ocean depths by drawing Ariel. Tip: Focus on the 'S' curve of her tail to give her a natural, swimming posture.

Mermaid Ariel

Nemo

Draw this brave little fish with ease. Tip: Use simple ovals for his body and fins; keep the lines rounded to emphasize his friendly, energetic personality.

Nemo

Dory

Bring Dory to life with her big, expressive eyes. Tip: Draw the eyes large and slightly apart to capture her cheerful, forgetful expression.

Dory

Anna from Frozen

Complete your Frozen collection by drawing Anna. Tip: Pay attention to the two braids; draw them symmetrically to keep her look balanced.

Anna from Frozen

Belle from Beauty and the Beast

Draw Belle with her classic bookish charm. Tip: Focus on the soft, rounded lines of her face to capture her kind and gentle expression.

Belle from Beauty and the Beast

Rapunzel from Tangled

Practice drawing long, flowing hair with Rapunzel. Tip: Use long, continuous pencil strokes to create the illusion of her incredibly long locks.

Rapunzel from Tangled

Mulan

Capture Mulan's strength and determination. Tip: Use firm, confident lines for her jawline to reflect her brave personality.

Mulan

Cinderella

Draw the classic princess with her elegant updo. Tip: Start with a simple oval for the head and add the bun as a smaller circle on top to get the proportions right.

Cinderella

Kylo Ren

Draw the mysterious Kylo Ren mask. Tip: Use sharp, angular lines to create the intimidating look of his visor.

Kylo Ren

Boba Fett

Sketch the legendary bounty hunter. Tip: Focus on the T-shaped visor of his helmet; it's the most recognizable part of his design.

Boba Fett

Porg from Star Wars

Draw this adorable creature with simple, rounded shapes. Tip: Keep the body egg-shaped to emphasize the Porg's cute, plump appearance.

Porg from Star Wars

BB-8 from Star Wars

Master drawing spheres with BB-8. Tip: Use a circular object to trace the main body, then add the smaller details to keep it looking clean and round.

BB-8 from Star Wars

Darth Maul from Star Wars

Draw the fearsome Darth Maul. Tip: Focus on the horns; draw them as small, simple triangles on top of his head to get the shape right.

Darth Maul from Star Wars

Lightsaber

Draw a sleek lightsaber. Tip: Use a ruler to ensure the handle is straight and the blade is perfectly aligned.

Lightsaber

the Death Star from Star Wars

Draw the ultimate space station. Tip: Start with a perfect circle and add the concave dish as a smaller semi-circle to create depth.

the Death Star from Star Wars

Luke Skywalker

Sketch the legendary Jedi. Tip: Focus on the hair; use short, choppy strokes to give it a natural, windswept look.

Luke Skywalker

Peter Pan

Draw the boy who never grows up. Tip: Focus on the feather in his cap; draw it with a slight curve to add life to the drawing.

Peter Pan

Snow White

Draw the fairest of them all. Tip: Focus on the headband; draw it as a simple curved line across the top of her hair to frame her face.

Snow White

Pocahontas

Draw Pocahontas with her flowing hair. Tip: Use long, sweeping lines for her hair to capture the movement of the wind.

Pocahontas

Lightning McQueen

Draw the fastest racecar. Tip: Start with a long, flat rectangle for the body and add the wheels as circles to get the proportions right.

Lightning McQueen

Princess Leia

Capture the iconic look of this rebel leader. Focus on her signature hair buns and determined expression to bring this galactic hero to life.

Princess Leia

Bambi

Learn to draw the gentle fawn with large, soulful eyes. Tip: Use light, rounded strokes to capture his youthful, delicate proportions.

Bambi

WALL-E

Practice drawing geometric shapes with this lovable robot. Focus on his boxy body and expressive binocular eyes for a perfect result.

WALL-E

Baby Dory

This tutorial focuses on drawing oversized, expressive eyesβ€”the key to making any character look cute and youthful.

Baby Dory

Princess Jasmine

Focus on capturing Jasmine's elegant features and flowing hair. Use smooth, sweeping lines to define her regal silhouette.

Princess Jasmine

Dumbo

The secret to Dumbo is his oversized ears. Sketch them first to establish the scale, then fill in his sweet, rounded face.

Dumbo

Gnome from Gravity Falls

This character is all about the beard and the hat! Use simple triangles for the hat and a large, fluffy shape for the beard.

Gnome from Gravity Falls

Aurora from Sleeping Beauty

Practice drawing elegant, flowing hair and soft facial features. This tutorial helps you master the classic Disney princess style.

Aurora from Sleeping Beauty

The Mad Hatter

Focus on the exaggerated detailsβ€”the oversized hat and wild hair are what make this character so fun to draw.

The Mad Hatter

Daisy Duck

Daisy is all about personality! Focus on her large bow and expressive eyes to capture her signature look.

Daisy Duck

Tiana

Capture Tiana's grace by focusing on her elegant gown and refined facial structure. Use smooth, flowing lines for her hair.

Tiana

Merida

Merida's wild, curly hair is the star here! Use loose, circular strokes to build up the volume of her iconic red locks.

Merida

Chibi Han Solo

Chibi style is all about big heads and small bodies. Keep the features simple and centered for that adorable, compact look.

Chibi Han Solo

Mushu

Mushu is a fun, serpentine character. Use a long, curved line to map out his body before adding his scales and horns.

Mushu

The Beast

Focus on the texture of his fur and the shape of his horns. Use short, jagged lines to give him that rugged, beastly appearance.

The Beast

Dolores

Focus on her unique hairstyle and clothing details. Use clean lines to define her features and her signature look.

Dolores

Eeyore

Eeyore's droopy expression is key! Use soft, downward-curving lines for his eyes and ears to capture his gloomy but lovable personality.

Eeyore

Red Panda Mei Lee

Focus on the fluffy, rounded shape of the red panda form. Use soft, overlapping strokes to create the look of thick fur.

Red Panda Mei Lee

Tinkerbell

Capture the magic of Tinkerbell by focusing on her delicate wings and tiny, graceful proportions.

Tinkerbell

Bruno

Focus on the folds of his poncho and his long, flowing hair. These details are essential for capturing his mysterious look.

Bruno

Luca

Focus on his large, expressive eyes and curly hair. These features are key to capturing his curious and adventurous spirit.

Luca

Woody

Woody's cowboy hat and vest are iconic. Focus on these shapes first to build his character before adding facial details.

Woody

Buzz Lightyear

Buzz is all about clean, geometric lines. Focus on his space suit details to give him that futuristic, heroic look.

Buzz Lightyear

Easy Mickey Mouse Face

Master the iconic three-circle silhouette! This is the perfect starting point for any aspiring Disney artist.

Easy Mickey Mouse Face

The Genie

Capture the Genie's larger-than-life energy! Focus on his expressive face and the flowing, smoke-like tail that replaces his legs.

The Genie

Tigger

Capture Tigger’s iconic bounce by focusing on his springy tail and striped patterns. Teacher's Tip: Use light, curved lines for his body to emphasize his energetic, bouncy personality.

Tigger

Captain Jack Sparrow

Focus on the intricate details of the pirate captain, including his signature bandana and braided beard. Teacher's Tip: Start with the hat shape to establish his silhouette before adding facial details.

Captain Jack Sparrow

Goofy

Practice drawing expressive facial features like Goofy's wide grin and long, floppy ears. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil lines loose to capture his relaxed, clumsy charm.

Goofy

Mirabel from Encanto

Draw Mirabel by focusing on her curly hair and the vibrant patterns on her dress. Teacher's Tip: Use small, repetitive strokes to represent the embroidered flowers on her blouse.

Mirabel from Encanto

Luisa from Encanto

Learn to draw Luisa’s strong, athletic build with simple geometric shapes. Teacher's Tip: Use bold, confident lines for her arms to emphasize her incredible strength.

Luisa from Encanto