Today I’m going to show how to draw Bluey running from the animated show Bluey. The guide includes 17 simple steps, and it’s designed for anyone who enjoys drawing lively cartoon characters. Bluey’s rounded shapes and clear color patterns make this one easy and fun to follow.
Key Details to Focus On When Drawing Bluey
- Head: A wide muzzle and expressive eyes.
 - Ears: Upright and pointed, with light yellow inner areas.
 - Body: Compact and rectangular with smooth curves.
 - Arms and Legs: Short and in motion.
 - Tail: Fluffy and dark-tipped, curved upwards in action.
 
Bluey Christine Heeler is the energetic blue heeler puppy who loves to turn everyday family life into creative adventures. She lives with her parents Bandit and Chilli and her younger sister Bingo, and she’s always ready to play, imagine, and explore the world around her. That spirit of playfulness is captured in this drawing pose.
About This Step-by-Step Guide
This 17-step drawing guide starts with a simple base sketch and gradually builds up Bluey’s form, movement, and expression. To help you navigate the process easily, I’ve used three colors in the tutorial images:
- Red Color: shows the current lines you’re drawing.
 - Black Color: shows the previously completed parts.
 - Grey Color: shows the initial base sketch.
 

















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