Jellystone! stacks its roster with reinterpretations of classic Hanna-Barbera characters, and Bingo fits right into that Jellystone! lineup as a small but assertive creature with a posture that makes its attitude obvious at a glance. This step-by-step guide covers how to draw Bingo across 24 steps, working from a rough structural sketch through to finished line art.
What Makes This Bingo Sketch Worth Slowing Down For
The tutorial builds through 24 steps and ends on clean line art with no coloring phase, so the entire focus goes toward getting the shapes right. The most demanding part of the build is the bulky egg-shaped body mass, which gives the silhouette an unusual width that needs to be established early or the proportions drift. Arms-crossed body language and the clawed feet add some angular detail toward the end.
Bingo’s Key Design Features
- Small creature with large round ears
- Grumpy, wide toothy grin expression
- Small crown or horn on head
- Arms crossed in defiant pose
- Large bird-like clawed feet
If you are working through other characters from the show, Jabberjaw and Huckleberry Hound’s face use a similar line-art-only approach, and Snorky is another good one to practice compact body shapes.
Color Coding in the Step Images
Each step image uses a three-color system to make progress clear at a glance:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Bingo: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Bingo Drawing? Show It Off
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