Welcome to our guide on how to draw Harry, the charming, ruby-feathered hummingbird from the beloved series, “Pororo the Little Penguin“. While Harry is known for his melodies, today, he will be your muse, guiding you through an artistic journey.
Character Insights: Harry’s Unique Features
Before you embark on the drawing process, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with Harry’s standout features:
- Ruby Feathers: Harry’s vibrant plumage sets him apart. The ruby hue is synonymous with his personality – radiant and lively.
- Attire: Despite being a bird, Harry loves his fashion. He sports a blue shirt complemented by a large purple bow tie.
- Temperament: Harry is animated, bursting with song and sometimes showing his temperamental side.
While sketching Harry, you might also want to consider drawing his pals like Pororo, Petty, and Eddy to give him some company and add depth to your artwork.
About the Guide: Unraveling the Color Codes
Our tutorial adopts a color-coded approach to simplify your drawing process:
- Red Color: This signifies the current step you should concentrate on.
- Black Color: Represents the lines you’ve previously drawn.
- Grey Color: Highlights the basic sketch, laying the foundation for your artwork.
Incorporating a total of 7 steps, our guide commences with sketching basic proportions. Concluding your drawing, consider inking your sketch. However, exercise patience, allowing the ink to dry before erasing any pencil traces. This ensures a neat and smudge-free artwork.






One thing I always find interesting about guides like this is how differently everyone’s version turns out, even when following the same steps. Harry from Pororo The Little Penguin has a simple enough design, but small choices in line weight, shading, or color can make each drawing feel distinct. If you want to see how other people handled how to draw Harry, check the pinned post on Pinterest and drop your own version in the comments there. You can also sign up for the weekly digest at the top of the page to catch new guides as they come out.