Infinity Train filled its cast with passengers, denizens, and creatures that each carried a quiet weight, and Atticus stands out among them as the corgi king of the Corginia car, a character whose small frame and regal helmet made him one of the show’s most recognizable residents. This step-by-step guide on how to draw Atticus works through his side-profile stance across 12 steps, ending on a fully colored result with his golden fur and red helmet rendered in clean detail.
What the Atticus Tutorial Covers
The drawing runs 12 steps total and builds from a rough structural sketch up to a finished, colored version. The side-profile pose keeps the proportions relatively straightforward, but the fluffy raised tail and the helmet sitting on a rounded corgi head are the two areas that need the most attention. Because the final result is colored, the last steps shift focus to the golden and white fur tones alongside the small red and gray helmet details.
Atticus: Key Design Features
- Corgi dog with golden and white fur
- Small red and gray helmet on head
- Large fluffy tail raised upward
- Short stubby white paws and legs
- Side profile, head tilted upward
If you are working through the Infinity Train character set, the robot duo One-One and the human passenger Jesse Cosay make good companion sketches to tackle alongside Atticus. For more variety in the roster, Alan Dracula is another fun one to add to the collection.
Reading the Step Colors in This Guide
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what is already done:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Atticus: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Corgi King? Show It Off
Once the drawing is done, drop it in the comments below. It is always good to see how different people handle the helmet detail and the tail curve, and other readers get something out of seeing finished examples too. 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 keep your reference boards. If you want to go further with Infinity Train sketches, Tulip Olsen and Lake (Mirror Tulip) are worth adding next. Supporting the project on Patreon gives you access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages that are not available anywhere else.