If you are a fan of the vintage Huckleberry Hound Show, you must be familiar with the cunning, smooth-talking character, Hokey Wolf. Known for his quick wit and charming personality, This tutorial will guide you on how to draw Hokey Wolf, bringing the vibrant character to life on your sketchpad.
Essential Features of Characters’ Design
- Distinctive Outfit: Hokey Wolf is never seen without his violet-colored hat and green bow tie, which stand out as his trademarks.
- Friendly and Cunning Expression: Hokey is well-known for his mischievous grin, which is a significant part of his charismatic charm.
- Anthropomorphic Design: As a talking wolf, he possesses human-like features, combining elements of human and wolf characteristics in his design.
Similarly, you might want to consider adding other classic Hanna-Barbera characters to your drawing, such as Ding-A-Ling Wolf, Hokey’s young and loyal sidekick, or the ever-popular Huck or Yogi Bear.
About this Hokey Wolf Drawing Guide
This guide comprises 10 easy-to-follow steps, beginning with a basic sketch to establish the proportions. Color-coding has been incorporated to aid you in following the steps:
- Red Color: This represents the current step you should be focusing on.
- Black Color: These lines indicate the parts of the sketch you have previously drawn.
- Grey Color: This depicts the basic sketch that serves as a reference for your drawing.
Finally, after you’ve completed your sketch, you can opt to ink it for a polished look. It’s crucial to let the ink dry completely before erasing the pencil sketch to prevent smudging and ensure a clean, sharp outcome.









One thing I find genuinely interesting about a character like Hokey Wolf is how differently people interpret him, some lean into the classic Hanna-Barbera style while others put their own spin on the shapes and expression. Now that you know how to draw Hokey Wolf, it would be great to see your take on him, so drop your finished drawing in the comments on the pinned Pinterest post and check out what others have come up with too. If you want a steady stream of new guides, the signup form at the top of the page gets you a weekly digest straight to your inbox.