Arms flung wide and a full grin on her face, Lynn Loud Jr. is caught mid-energy in this how to draw Lynn Loud Jr. tutorial, which sits alongside the rest of the The Loud House character guides on the site. She is one of the more physically expressive characters in the show, and that open pose is exactly what makes this sketch a good challenge.
What the 23 Steps Actually Practice
The tutorial runs through 23 steps and ends on clean line art without color, so the entire focus stays on line confidence and proportion. The wide arm spread creates real asymmetry to manage across the full-body build, and the high ponytail adds a vertical element that needs to stay balanced against the low-slung shorts and knee socks below. Most of the detail work lands in the face and the foot accessories toward the final steps.
Lynn’s Design at a Glance
- Hair in high ponytail with front bangs
- Big grin, teeth showing, freckles on cheeks
- Tank top with shorts and tall knee socks
- Dark shoes with small bow ties
- Arms spread wide in an open, energetic stance
If you want to keep working through The Loud House roster, Mandee and Beatrix are both solid next picks, and Stella Zhau is worth a look too if you want to practice a different kind of character silhouette.
Reading the Step Colors
Each step uses a three-color system to show exactly where you are in the drawing process:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Lynn Loud Jr.: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Share It
Once the line art is done, drop your finished drawing in the comments below. It helps other people see what the steps actually produce, and it is always good to see how different artists handle the same pose. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram the moment they go live, a new YouTube video goes up every single day based on existing guides, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. If you want to keep going with the Loud House crew, sad Lori Loud is a good contrast in expression and mood, and young Luna Loud offers a different body proportion to practice. If the tutorials here are useful, consider supporting the project on Patreon, where hand-drawn coloring pages are available exclusively for supporters.