Last Updated on May 14, 2026
For fans of We Bare Bears, Ranger “Dana” Tabes is no stranger. This buoyant ranger, known for her ginger curls and zealous approach towards her profession, is a mainstay character, often seen in her signature green ranger uniform. With her dramatic flair, Ranger Tabes offers an interesting character to sketch, especially with her notable features like large lips, freckles, and winged eyes.
The Hallmarks of Ranger Tabes
- Physique: Buxom and powerful stature.
- Hair: Curly, medium-length ginger locks.
- Attire: Primarily spotted in her ranger’s uniform, but also seen in casual azure sweatpants and a tan tee during her off-duty hours.
- Personality: Energetic, chatty, and filled with fervor for her role as a ranger. An innate sense of mystery surrounds her childhood memories of a mysterious savior.
For those who adore the world of We Bare Bears, why not add Grizzly, Panda, or Ice Bear beside her for a fuller ensemble?
Navigating the Sketch Guide
Before delving into the drawing, it’s essential to grasp our guide’s color-coded indications. This 12-step tutorial will walk you through each phase, ensuring you craft a true-to-character depiction of Ranger Tabes.
- Red Color: This is your immediate focus. The current drawing step you should be honing in on.
- Black Color: Reflects lines from prior steps, indicating progression in the drawing.
- Grey Color: A basic sketch. Crafted in the initial stages for proportion guidance, these are light pencil strokes meant to be transient.
The first stage is dedicated to the basic sketch. Once you conclude the drawing, if you opt to ink your sketch, be patient and allow the ink to dry thoroughly. This patience prevents smudging and ensures that when you erase the underlying pencil strokes, you’re left with a pristine inked drawing. The beauty of inking lies in its ability to accentuate your sketch, making it pop and appear more defined.











Now that you know how to draw Ranger Tabes, feel free to drop a comment if any particular step felt unclear or rushed, since that kind of feedback genuinely helps when updating these guides for other readers. Tabes has some fun details worth getting right, so pointing out where things got confusing is always useful. You can also find more tutorials and share your finished sketches over on the SketchOk Pinterest page.