The Loud House has always played with alternate versions of its characters, and this younger Lincoln Loud in a magician’s tuxedo is one of the more unexpected takes on the show’s lead. This step-by-step guide walks through how to draw younger Lincoln Loud, pulling from the broader The Loud House character lineup on the site.
A Different Side of Lincoln: What This Tutorial Tackles
The tutorial runs 28 steps and covers a full standing figure, which keeps the proportions work front and center throughout. The oversized top hat tilted on his head is the most structurally demanding part, since it sits at an angle and needs to read as clearly too large for his round head. The formal tuxedo also introduces more geometric shapes than Lincoln’s usual casual outfit, so there is more straight-line work here than in a typical Loud House character sketch. The result is clean line art with no color fills.
Lincoln’s Younger Magician Look: Key Features
- Large top hat tilted at an angle
- Round face with freckles and smug expression
- Formal tuxedo with bow tie
- Short hair visible under hat brim
- Small hands in standing pose
If you want to draw more Lincoln variations, the baby Lincoln Loud guide covers the youngest end of the age range. For other Loud House characters, Lori Loud and Belle are both good follow-up sketches with different design challenges.
Reading the Step Colors in This Guide
Each step uses a three-color system to show what is new, what is done, and what is just structural reference:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Younger Lincoln Loud: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Share It and Keep Going
Once the drawing is done, drop your finished version in the comments below. Seeing how different artists handle the hat angle and the tuxedo lines is genuinely useful for everyone working through the same tutorial. New guides get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, and a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes up every day. If you want to keep building out your Loud House sketch collection, Leni Loud and Ronnie Anne Santiago are solid next choices. Supporting the project on Patreon helps keep new tutorials coming and gives you access to hand-drawn coloring pages as well.