The Loud House has built its cast around loud personalities and distinct passions, and Luna Loud sits right at the center of the rock-and-roll chaos, so it makes sense she gets her own full-action drawing in the The Loud House tutorial collection. This guide walks through how to draw Luna Loud playing the guitar, catching her mid-jump with the flying-V raised and her signature energy on full display.
What Goes Into Drawing Luna in Mid-Performance
The full walkthrough runs 29 steps and ends on clean line art rather than a colored version. Most of the challenge here comes from the pose itself: she is airborne, tilted, with one arm extended in a rock-on gesture and the other gripping the neck of the guitar. Getting the body angle and the guitar shape to read correctly together is where the detail work is concentrated. The flying-V guitar has its own geometry that takes a few steps to build out properly, and the platform boots at the base add weight to the composition.
Luna Loud’s Visual Details to Keep in Mind
- Short hair with side-swept bangs
- Hoop earring, freckles, wide smile
- Skull necklace, minimal upper clothing
- Flying-V style electric guitar in hand
- Lace-up platform boots, jumping pose
If you enjoy drawing Loud House characters in action, Lynn Loud playing basketball covers a similar active-pose challenge with a sports angle. For something a bit more relaxed in stance, Dana and Lori Loud are both in the collection and worth checking out after this one.
Understanding the Color Coding in the Step Images
Each step uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new versus what was already drawn:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Luna Loud Playing the Guitar: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Luna Drawing? Show It Off
Once your line art is done, feel free to drop your finished version in the comments below. Seeing how different artists handle the guitar shape and the jumping pose is always useful for everyone following along. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram right when they go live, a new YouTube video based on existing guides drops every single day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly as well. If you want to keep exploring the cast, Beatrix and Stella Zhau are both solid next steps in the collection. If you want to support the project, head over to Patreon where unique hand-drawn coloring pages are available to help keep new tutorials coming.