Learn how to draw a great looking Lola Bunny with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Lola Bunny.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Lola Bunny
How to Draw a Great Looking Lola Bunny for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the Lola Bunny outline by drawing her dreamy eyes. For each eye, draw two parallel curved lines.
Then draw two more curved lines nearly forming an oval around them. Enclose successively smaller ovals between the eyelids, and shade the smaller to indicate the pupil.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw the iris and pupil of the remaining eye. Then, use a series of long and short curved lines that meet at jagged points to sketch Lola's furry, round cheeks.
Between the eyes, draw a small inverted triangle for the nose. Below it, use a wide, curved "W" to create the mouth, and enclose the rectangular teeth beneath it.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Use a series of curved lines that overlap or meet at jagged points to create the top of her head and her hair. Then, use short curved lines for her eyebrow and the dimple on her chin.
Drawing Step 4
4. Use thick curved lines to draw three pointed eyelashes at the corner of each eye. Use curved lines for the neck, shoulders, and and scrunchy.
Then, use Paris of curved lines that meet at gentle points to draw her ears, pulled back in a ponytail.
Drawing Step 5
5. Detail the underside of her ear with a pair of curved lines that meet at a point. Then, use "U" shaped and curved lines to draw the top of her tank top shirt and arm.
Drawing Step 6
6. Finish Lola's shirt, then use a pair of long lines for her arm. Begin her hand and finger using a long curved line doubled back on itself. Connect the two by drawing a small oval.
Drawing Step 7
7. Use two curved lines to continue Lola's torso. Connect the lines at the bottom with curved lines.
Use overlapping curved lines for her fingers. Then, draw a circle on top of her pointer finger. This is a basketball drawing.
Add More Details to Your Lola Bunny Picture - Step 8
8. Use a series of curved lines to complete Lola's remaining arm and gloved hand, as well as the top of her pants.
Complete the Outline of Your Lola Bunny Drawing - Step 9
9. Detail the gloves with short lines and the surface of the basketball with long lines. Use a series of short, connected lines to enclose her fluffy tail.
Color Your Lola Bunny Drawing
Your Lola Bunny outline is now complete. Color your cartoon character. Lola has tan and cream-colored fur and blue eyes.
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Learn More About The Lola Bunny Drawing
Are you ready to jam? Welcome to the Space Jam. You can learn how to draw Lola Bunny, one of the Tune Squad's key players.
Lola Bunny made her Looney Tunes debut in the original Space Jam movie.
Lola is an anthropomorphic rabbit, a counterpart to Bugs Bunny. She often pulls her ears back in a ponytail as she would long hair.
Don't leave Lola hanging - you can draw more of the Tune Squad team. Check out other fun Looney Tunes characters like this Bugs Bunny drawing or this Daffy Duck drawing.
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