To draw Snoopy in a simple, classic standing pose, think of him as a set of rounded shapes: an oval head, a bean-shaped body, and soft tubes for arms and legs. Snoopy is a copyrighted character, so this is for personal, educational drawing practice, not for commercial use.

Head and Face

  • Start with a sideways oval for the head , slightly longer from nose to back of head than top to bottom.
  • Add a short, narrow neck under the back of the head; Snoopy’s neck is quite thin.
  • Draw a round nose at the front of the head (a small circle or half-circle), then fill most of it in black, leaving a little white shine.
  • Add one small dot or tiny oval for the eye near the top of the head and a simple curved line above it for the eyebrow.
  • Draw a gentle smiling mouth as a short curved line starting near the nose and curving back.

Ears and Collar

  • On the back of the head, draw a long floppy ear: start with a curve coming down and then back in, like a stretched teardrop.
  • Add an outline inside the ear and fill that inner shape with black to match Snoopy’s dark ear.
  • Around the neck, draw a simple curved band for his collar , usually a thin horizontal curve with a slight dip in front.

Body, Arms, and Legs

  • Under the head and neck, sketch a rounded, pear- or bean-shaped body , narrower at the top and wider near the bottom.
  • From the upper side of the body, draw one short arm: a curved tube ending in a simple paw with 2–3 tiny lines to suggest fingers.
  • For the legs, draw two short, slightly curved tubes going down, then add big, rounded feet sticking forward, with a few short toe lines on each.

Tail, Spot, and Final Details

  • Add a small curved tail at the back of the body, like a short hook.
  • On his back, draw one oval or rounded shape for Snoopy’s black spot.
  • Go over your lines more confidently, thickening them slightly so the drawing has that loose, hand-drawn Peanuts feel, and fill in the nose, ear, and spot with black.

Little Story Prompt While You Draw

  • Imagine Snoopy standing on top of his red doghouse, looking up at the sky, planning his next “World War I Flying Ace” adventure as you add his smile and eyebrow.
  • As you finish the feet and tail, picture Woodstock just off the page, about to walk in, so you leave a little space beside Snoopy where a tiny bird friend could go later.

TL;DR: Build Snoopy from simple shapes—oval head, bean body, tube limbs—then add his floppy black ear, collar, back spot, and big feet, keeping the lines loose and slightly wobbly for that classic comic-strip charm.

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