1. Introduction
Welcome, little artists! Who doesn't love the funniest couple in animal town? Nick Wilde, the cunning fox, and Judy Hopps, the brave bunny police officer, are Zootopia's favorite stars.
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to draw Nick and Judy gazing at each other in a very sweet way, just like in the reference image. Drawing these characters is not only fun, but it will also help children improve their observation skills regarding facial expressions and their ability to draw curved lines and clothing details.
Get your pencils ready, because in the end you'll have a spectacular drawing like this one!

2. Necessary materials
Before you begin, make sure you have everything ready on your work table:
- Drawing paper: It can be a blank A4 sheet of paper or your sketchbook.
- Pencil and eraser: An HB pencil is ideal for the initial sketch.
- Black marker (liner): To go over the final lines and make the drawing stand out.
- Colors: Wooden pencils, crayons or markers to bring the characters to life at the end.
3. Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these simple steps to draw our heroes. Don't worry if it's not perfect the first time!
Step 1: The basic sketch (Geometric shapes)
Begin by gently drawing two circles for the heads.
- On the left, draw a slightly larger circle for Nick's (the fox's) head.
- On the right, a slightly smaller circle for Judy (the rabbit), placing her at the same height or a little lower.
- Draw smooth guide lines down the center of the faces to know where the eyes will go.
Step 2: Drawing Nick Wilde (Zorro)
- Ears and Snout: Draw two large, triangular ears on top of Nick's head. Add his snout, which is elongated to the right.
- Expression: Draw his large, half-closed eyes (a relaxed look) gazing at Judy. Don't forget his bushy eyebrows and his signature lopsided smile.
- Body: Draw his shirt collar and tie (which we'll decorate later). Draw his arm resting casually on an invisible chair or table.
Step 3: Drawing Judy Hopps (The Rabbit)
- Ears: Draw two very long, oval-shaped ears pointing upwards. They're Judy's signature!
- Expensive: Draw her eyes very large and expressive, looking at Nick. Add a small, triangular nose and a sweet smile.
- Body: Draw his little body wearing the police vest. Make sure to draw the badge on his chest.
Step 4: Details and Clothing
Nick: Draw the patterns on his shirt and tie. Add the name tag “Nick” on his chest. Draw the fur texture on his cheeks.
Judy: Add the label with her name “Judy”. Define the details of her police uniform.
Step 5: Outlining and Cleaning
Now take your black marker (or pen).
Carefully trace over all the main lines of your drawing.
Wait a few seconds for the ink to dry.
Use the eraser to remove all the pencil lines from the initial sketch (Step 1). Now the drawing looks clean and professional!
Step 6: Coloring (Optional)
Use orange and cream for Nick. Green for his shirt.
Use gray and pink for Judy. Dark blue for her uniform.
4. Tips for drawing better
- Smooth trace: At first, don't press too hard with the pencil. That way it will be easy to erase if you make a mistake.
- Look at the spaces: Pay attention to the space between Nick and Judy so that they are neither too far apart nor overlapping.
- Enjoy the process: It doesn't have to be identical to the original, your own style makes it special!
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6 conclusion
Congratulations! You've finished your drawing of Nick and Judy. We hope you had lots of fun recreating this scene of friendship. Remember, practice makes perfect.
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