BoJack Horseman has graced our screens with its sharp wit, deep storylines, and memorable characters. Among them, Diane Nguyen stands out not just for her compelling narrative but also her distinctive looks, especially in Season 6. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or a dedicated fan, this guide will teach you how to draw Diane Nguyen’s full body from Season 6, capturing her evolution in all its detail.
Diane Nguyen’s Season 6 Aesthetics
Diane’s Season 6 transformation is both internal and external. As a character, she evolves significantly, but for artists, some key features to focus on include:
- Physique: Notable weight gain after starting antidepressants.
- Hair: Longer hair length with slightly shorter bangs on the left, and a grown-out undercut.
- Outfit: Red and blue jacket adorned with blue arrows, a longer white v-neck shirt, grey jeans, and her signature boots.
- Associative Characters: To add depth to your drawing, consider adding elements or characters like Mr. Peanutbutter, her ex-husband, or BoJack, for whom she wrote memoirs. These additions could offer context to Diane’s transformation journey.
About This Drawing Guide
This tutorial consists of 16 methodical steps, designed to assist artists from start to finish. Here’s what to know:
- Red Color: Denotes the current drawing step.
- Grey Color: Represents the basic proportionate sketch.
- Black Color: Illustrates the lines you’ve already drawn in prior steps.
The first steps center on establishing the basic structure for proportions, using light pencil strokes. By the concluding step, artists have the choice to ink their sketch. If choosing to do so, ensure the ink dries thoroughly before erasing any pencil lines, preventing smudging and maintaining the drawing’s clarity.
















It’s always interesting to see how different artists interpret the same character, and learning how to draw Diane Nguyen new look is no exception. Everyone brings something slightly different to it, whether that’s the color palette, the way they handle her glasses, or how much of that tired-but-determined energy they manage to capture. Drop your version in the comments on the pinned Pinterest post and see how it compares to what others came up with, and if you want a fresh batch of guides like this one each week, there’s an email signup at the top of the page.
Brilliant ❤ Can you do a yoga one?
Thank you! ?
Please tell me what you mean by yoga. I haven’t watched the show yet.