This step by step guide shows how to draw Stella Zhau from The Loud House in 19 clear stages. The design follows the show’s simple cartoon style – easy lines, rounded shapes, and strong outlines. Working through each stage gradually builds her friendly look and recognizable outfit.
Character Overview: Stella Zhau
- Hair: black, curling up at the ends with two small strands standing at the top.
- Face: tan skin with freckles and large oval eyes outlined with two lashes on each side.
- Expression: cheerful and curious with a confident smile.
- Outfit: white T-shirt with red star print, black skirt, red-trimmed sleeves and collar.
- Accessories: wristwatch on the right hand.
- Footwear: white knee-high socks with red and blue stripes and green sneakers.
Stella Zhau first appeared in “White Hare,” where her face was hidden, and later became part of Lincoln Loud’s close friend group. Originally from another town, Stella moved to Royal Woods with her family and quickly found her place among the gang. Her design is a perfect example of The Loud House’s clean, simple art style that’s easy to reproduce with basic shapes and steady lines.
Other characters from the series that pair well with this guide include Ronnie Anne Santiago, Sam Sharp and Mandee, each with their own creative look and simple shapes that make for fun companion drawings.
How the 19-Step Guide Works
- Red Color: lines to be added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed in previous steps.
- Grey Color: initial sketch for proportions and pose.



















Now that you know how to draw Stella Zhau from The Loud House, try setting the drawing aside for a couple of days and then redrawing her from scratch without looking at the steps. That little revisit does a surprising amount to lock the proportions and details into memory. New guides go up regularly, so check SketchOk’s Pinterest for the latest additions, and video versions of some guides appear on the YouTube channel if you prefer watching the process.
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