101 Dalmatian Street stacks its cast with puppies that each have a recognizable shape, and Rolly sits among the most immediately readable of the bunch with that round build and upward glance. This step-by-step tutorial on how to draw Rolly walks through the seated pose in clean line art across 11 steps, keeping things focused and manageable for anyone picking up a pencil.
What the Rolly Sketch Covers Across 11 Steps
The full walkthrough runs 11 steps and delivers clean black and white line art with no fill colors, so the emphasis stays entirely on linework and proportion. Rolly is drawn in a seated position with the head tilted upward, which introduces a slight angle to the face that takes a bit of attention to get right. The spots are scattered rather than symmetrical, so there is no shortcut there, but the guide sequences them in a way that keeps the placement from feeling overwhelming. The result is a complete line drawing ready for whatever coloring approach you choose to apply afterward.
Rolly’s Design at a Glance
- Dalmatian puppy with floppy ears and spots
- Large expressive eyes, one brow raised
- Small collar around the neck
- Seated pose, head angled upward
- Spots scattered across body and face
If you enjoy drawing from the 101 Dalmatian Street cast, the guide pairs well with Deepak Dalmatian and Cadpig Dearly-Dalmatian, both of which cover full puppy builds with their own proportional quirks. Rounding those out with Doug Dalmatian gives you a nice spread of the show’s sibling characters.
Reading the Step Colors in This Tutorial
Each step uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Rolly: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Rolly Drawing? Here Is Where to Share It
Once the lines are down, drop your finished drawing in the comments below so others can see how it turned out. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every single day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly if that is where you prefer to browse. For more from this same cast, Snowball and Pongo are both worth working through next. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to do it.