A propeller beanie, square-framed glasses, and a jack-in-the-box crank make Drooper one of the more visually busy characters in the Jellystone! roster, and this step-by-step tutorial breaks down how to draw Drooper across 29 manageable steps. The result is clean line art, so every step stays focused on getting the shapes and proportions right.
What Makes This Drooper Sketch Worth Slowing Down For
The tutorial covers a full upright pose with the prop in hand, which introduces a bit of asymmetry to the build. Across 29 steps, the structural sketch phase handles the body and head proportions before the detail work on the beanie, glasses, and open-mouthed expression. The crank object is the most scene-specific element and gets its own attention toward the end of the guide.
Drooper’s Key Visual Features
- Anthropomorphic lion standing upright
- Propeller beanie hat on top of head
- Square-framed glasses on face
- Large round snout, mouth open
- Holds a jack-in-the-box crank
If you are working through the Jellystone! cast, Doggie Daddy and Snagglepuss cover a similar upright animal character build and are worth doing alongside this one. For something a little different in the same series, the Yogi Bear head walkthrough focuses purely on facial proportions and expression work.
How the Step Colors Work in This Guide
Each step image 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 Drooper: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Share It and Keep the Project Going
Once the line art is done, drop your finished Drooper drawing in the comments below. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on these guides posts every single day, and Pinterest stays regularly updated too. If you want to keep exploring the Jellystone! cast, Shag Rugg is a solid next pick, and Snorky is another character with an interesting silhouette to work through. If this tutorial was useful, consider supporting the site on Patreon, where hand-drawn coloring pages are available exclusively for supporters.