How to Draw Chucky: Easy Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Ready to bring a spooky character to life? This tutorial is perfect for artists ages 8+ looking to practice character proportions and expressive features. You will need a pencil, an eraser, and a fine-liner pen to complete this stylized doll portrait.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Full-color illustration of Chucky, a stylized horror doll character.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Eyes

Close-up sketch of two football-shaped eyes with pupils for a Chucky character drawing.

Start by drawing two football-shaped outlines for the eyes. Add small circles in the center for the pupils. Teacher's Tip: Keep the eyes symmetrical to give the character that signature intense stare; use light, feathery strokes so you can adjust the shape if needed.

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Step 2: Defining the Face and Chin

Pencil sketch showing the nose, mouth, and rounded chin structure of the character.

Draw a small U-shape for the nose and a wide, mischievous smile beneath it. Add curved lines for the cheeks and a rounded chin. Teacher's Tip: The placement of the smile is key—keep it slightly off-center if you want to give him a more sinister, playful expression.

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Step 3: Adding the Iconic Hairline

Drawing the wild, spiky hair outline around the character's forehead.

Sketch the hair by drawing large, jagged spikes around the forehead. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about making the hair perfectly smooth; the messy, wild look is what gives this character his unique personality.

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Step 4: Drawing the Neck and Collar

Adding the neck and shirt collar details to the character sketch.

Draw a small U-shape for the neck and a simple curved line for the shirt collar. Teacher's Tip: Keep the neck narrow to emphasize the doll-like proportions of the character.

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Step 5: Sketching the Arms and Hands

Sketching the arm and hand with simple finger shapes.

Extend a large C-shape from the neck for the arm, adding four small U-shapes at the end for fingers. Teacher's Tip: Hands are tricky! If you struggle, draw the fingers as simple rounded sausages first, then refine them later.

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Step 6: Adding the Prop

Drawing a rectangular object held by the character's hand.

Draw a long rectangle extending from the hand to represent the prop. Add small horizontal lines to create a ruler-like texture. Teacher's Tip: Use a straight edge if you want the lines to look perfectly uniform, or keep them freehand for a more organic, hand-drawn feel.

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Step 7: Detailing the Torso

Adding shirt details including buttons to the character's torso.

Connect the arm to the body with a U-shape and add two large circles on the shirt for buttons. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the buttons are aligned vertically to keep the character's proportions balanced.

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Step 8: Drawing the Boots

Sketching the first boot with a sturdy square base.

Draw the legs and a boot using an upside-down U-shape with a square base. Teacher's Tip: The square base gives the boot a sturdy, chunky appearance, which fits the doll aesthetic perfectly.

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Step 9: Completing the Lower Body

Completing the second boot and leg structure for the full-body sketch.

Draw the second boot to match the first and connect the legs in the center. Teacher's Tip: Check that your character is centered on the page before you start inking.

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Step 10: Adding Color and Final Touches

Final colored version of the Chucky character drawing.

Erase your guide lines and add color! Use bright reds for the hair and classic blue for the overalls. Teacher's Tip: Use a darker shade of red in the shadows of the hair to give your drawing more depth and a professional look.