Every artist, at some point, desires to capture the essence of beloved characters from popular culture. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to draw Tank the tortoise from MLP, this guide will become your best companion. Tank, with his unique design and close bond with Rainbow Dash, is a character filled with expression and detail that deserves to be portrayed on paper.
The Distinctive Look of Tank
Tank isn’t just any tortoise; he’s a symbol of persistence, resilience, and loyalty. His most defining features include:
- Sturdy, rounded shell
- Adorable and expressive eyes
- Chunky limbs indicative of his strength
While drawing Tank, you might also consider sketching Rainbow Dash by his side, or perhaps even portraying a scene from “May the Best Pet Win!” where their bond truly solidifies. Such additions can breathe life and context into your drawing.
Understanding the Drawing Guide
Before diving into the drawing process, it’s crucial to understand the visual cues:
- Red Color: Indicates the current step you should focus on.
- Black Color: Represents the lines you’ve drawn in previous steps.
- Grey Color: Highlights the basic sketch you started with.
This guide comprises 13 steps. The initial stage is all about creating a basic structure for accurate proportions. As you move forward, remember that the concluding image, which showcases a colored drawing of Tank, can serve as an excellent color reference.
For artists who wish to further enhance their sketch, inking can be a great choice. Use a fine liner or a gel pen for inking, ensuring a clean and bold look. Wait patiently for the ink to dry; rushing might smudge your artwork. Once it’s dry, gently erase the pencil sketch, leaving behind only the inked masterpiece.












Now that you know how to draw Tank the tortoise, go ahead and finish up your sketch and drop a photo or link in the comments under the pinned post on Pinterest. It’s always fun to see how everyone puts their own spin on Rainbow Dash’s loyal little companion. If you want more guides like this one sent straight to you, there’s an email signup form at the top of the page, and video versions of some guides pop up on the YouTube channel too.