Doesn’t the charm of classic Disney characters take you on a journey down memory lane? Especially when it’s about a character as endearing and heartwarming as Angel from the sequel to the classic ‘Lady and the Tramp‘. This beautiful Pomeranian/Siberian Husky mix has won many hearts and continues to do so. This guide will teach you how to draw Angel in a structured and easy manner!
Angel’s Unique Traits: What Makes Her Stand Out
- Personality: Angel is a blend of confidence, kindness, and a hint of sass. Her nurturing yet sharp-witted nature makes her a memorable character. This combination should be evident in the stance and expression while drawing.
- Physical Appearance: A petite Pomeranian/Siberian Husky mix with a beautiful cream coat and a striking blue gaze. Her folded left ear and fluffy tail are unique features that shouldn’t be missed.
- Relations: Considering adding more characters? How about drawing Scamp or perhaps Tramp and Lady to complement the scene?
Understanding the Guide: Color Codes and More
Before diving into the drawing process, it’s crucial to understand the visual guide and what each color represents:
- Red Color: This indicates the current step. Ensure you’re focusing on this part in the current stage of your sketch.
- Black Color: Represents the lines you’ve drawn in previous steps. Use it as a reference to see the progression.
- Grey Color: These lines depict the basic proportion sketches, usually drawn lightly in the first three steps to form the foundation of your character.
This guide comprises 31 steps, with the initial three concentrating on sketching basic proportions. Once completed, the last step offers artists the liberty to ink the sketch. Remember, always allow the ink to dry before erasing the pencil sketches to avoid smudging.































Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Angel, feel free to leave a comment if any particular step felt unclear or could use a better explanation. That kind of feedback genuinely helps improve the guide for everyone who comes along after you. You can also find more drawing guides and share your finished Angel sketch over on the SketchOk Pinterest page.