How to Draw a Red Panda: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Bring this adorable forest dweller to life with our simple drawing guide, perfect for young artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a sheet of paper to get started. Follow these steps to master basic shapes and build confidence in your artistic journey.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A finished, colorful illustration of a cute red panda, showcasing the final result of the tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Sketching the Head

A light pencil sketch of a circle representing the red panda's head on a white background.

Start by drawing a light circle or oval to serve as the head. Teacher's Tip: Keep this shape roughly the size of a coin; drawing it lightly makes it much easier to clean up your lines later.

2

Outlining the Body

A pencil outline showing the head circle connected to a larger, rounded body shape.

Draw a curved line beneath the head and loop it back to create a rounded body shape. Think of it like drawing a soft, bean-like shape attached to the head.

3

Defining the Cheeks

Pencil drawing showing the addition of jagged, fur-like cheek outlines on the panda's face.

Add fuzzy cheeks by drawing a zigzag pattern on the sides of the head. Connect these to the chin with a smooth curve. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes to mimic the look of soft fur.

4

Adding Front Legs

Pencil sketch showing two front legs added to the red panda's body.

Extend two curved shapes from the body to form the front legs. Make sure they overlap slightly with the body to show depth.

5

Cleaning the Sketch

The drawing after erasing unnecessary internal guide lines, leaving a clean outline.

Gently erase the overlapping guide lines inside the face and legs. This is the 'magic' step where your drawing starts to look like a real animal!

6

Drawing the Back Leg and Tail

Pencil sketch adding a back leg and a large, bushy tail to the red panda.

Sketch a circle for the back leg and a long, thick, curved shape for the tail. The tail should look fluffy and wrap around the body.

7

Adding Paw Details

Pencil drawing showing added claw details on the paws and stripes on the tail.

Draw small ovals at the tips of the paws for claws and add curved stripes to the tail. Teacher's Tip: Keep the tail stripes slightly curved to match the shape of the tail.

8

Facial Features

Detailed pencil sketch showing the addition of ears, eyes, and eyebrows to the red panda's face.

Add triangular ears, large eyes with shaded pupils, and fluffy eyebrows. The eyebrows give the panda a friendly, expressive look.

9

Final Touches

Final pencil drawing with nose, mouth, and fur texture details added.

Draw the nose and mouth, then add short, jagged lines around the face and chest to create a realistic fur texture.

10

Coloring Your Panda

A fully colored, vibrant red panda drawing with characteristic reddish-brown fur.

Bring your panda to life! Use reddish-brown for the body, black for the paws and chest, and white for the face patches. Don't forget to color the tail stripes a darker brown.