This tutorial covers how to draw Bullseye from Toy Story 2, Woody’s loyal horse who never speaks but communicates through actions and expressions. Bullseye was part of the Woody’s Roundup collection along with Jessie and Stinky Pete, and he quickly became one of Andy’s favorite toys. His toy horse design with visible joints makes him an interesting character to sketch.
Drawing Bullseye Step by Step
This guide walks through 12 steps, taking you from basic shapes to a complete drawing of this lovable toy horse in a standing pose.
Bullseye’s Design Details
- Oversized head with big expressive eyes
- Messy forelock and spiky mane
- Wide smile showing teeth
- Long curved neck
- Saddle on his back with visible straps
- Jointed legs typical of a toy figure
- Bushy tail with wavy strands
- Hooves at the end of each leg
Bullseye’s body has that classic toy look with segmented parts at the joints. After finishing this tutorial, consider trying the Jessie guide since she and Bullseye belong to the same Roundup gang. The Mr. Potato Head tutorial offers practice with a different toy style, and Rex provides a challenge with dinosaur anatomy.
How to Follow the Steps
Each image uses a color coding system to guide your drawing:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Bullseye: Full Tutorial












Post Your Bullseye Sketch!
That wraps up this guide on how to draw Bullseye from Toy Story. Did you get the leg joints right? Share your experience in the comments below or drop a link to your finished artwork if you uploaded it somewhere. Seeing how others approach drawing this toy horse is always interesting, and community feedback can help improve your technique.