This tutorial focuses on how to draw Woody’s face from Toy Story, the cowboy doll who leads Andy’s toys through every adventure. Woody has been the heart of the franchise since 1995, and his friendly expression with that big smile defines his character. This portrait guide captures his face along with his signature cowboy hat and sheriff badge.
Drawing Woody’s Portrait
This guide breaks down into 10 steps, walking you through sketching Woody’s face from basic shapes to his complete cowboy look with hat and bandana.
Woody’s Facial Features
- Wide-brimmed brown cowboy hat
- Wavy hair peeking out from under the hat
- Thin arched eyebrows
- Large round eyes with friendly expression
- Prominent nose with rounded tip
- Wide open smile showing teeth
- Visible ear on the side
- Red bandana tied around the neck
- Yellow plaid shirt with cow-print vest
- Gold sheriff star badge on chest
Capturing Woody’s face means getting that warm, trustworthy expression right. After finishing this portrait, try the full Sheriff Woody guide to draw his whole body. The Jessie’s face tutorial works as a companion piece with similar western features, and the Bo Peep 2019 version guide lets you practice drawing another character who shares scenes with Woody.
Understanding the Steps
Navigate through the tutorial using these color codes:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Woody’s Face: Complete Guide










Post Your Woody Portrait!
That wraps up how to draw Woody’s face from the Toy Story series. Did you nail his friendly smile? Share your experience in the comments or link to your finished artwork if you posted it somewhere. Seeing various interpretations of this iconic cowboy is always fun, and feedback from other fans helps everyone improve their drawing technique.