Today I’m going to show you how to draw a mouse head front view using a simple and structured approach. This one is slightly more detailed than a basic cartoon style but still easy enough to follow.
Key Details to Focus On
Here’s a list of what to consider when drawing the mouse:
- Large rounded ears set top sides on the head
- Small nose in the center
- Prominent whiskers extending outward
- Slightly fluffy fur texture instead of smooth bold lines
- Soft, rounded jawline
- Shiny rounded eyes spaced apart
If you’re thinking of more animals to draw next, you could try a wizard mouse character, a rabbit, or even a simple hamster sketch to practice sketching different animals.
How the Color Codes Work in the Guide
For the drawing steps, you’ll see different colors helping you along:
- Red Color: Shows the current step you should be working on
- Black Color: Displays the lines you’ve already finished
- Grey Color: Represents the rough sketch to guide proportions
These color guidelines make the drawing process more organized and easier to follow at every stage.















Now that you’ve worked through how to draw a mouse face looking forward, let me know in the comments if any particular step felt unclear or rushed, since that kind of feedback genuinely helps when the guide gets updated. A tricky part for a lot of people is getting the snout and whisker placement to feel balanced, so if that gave you trouble, drop a note below. You can also follow SketchOk on Pinterest, where other readers pin and share their finished mouse drawings.