📐 How to Draw — Step by Step
Step 1 of 10
To start drawing SpongeBob and Patrick, start by creating basic shapes that will serve as guides. Draw a large circle on the left, which will be SpongeBob's body. Then add a rectangle to the right for Patrick's body. Draw a vertical line through the center of the circle and two horizontal lines across the rectangle, which will help you locate the eyes and mouth later.
Step 2 of 10
Now, let's start adding details to SpongeBob and Patrick's faces. For SpongeBob, draw two large circles on the upper part of the body, which will be the eyes. Inside each circle, add a small black circle for the pupils. Then draw a curved line for the mouth, just below the eyes. For Patrick, draw a smaller circle at the top of the rectangle, which will be his eye, and add a curved line for his mouth as well.
Step 3 of 10
Now that SpongeBob and Patrick's faces are ready, let's add the outlines of their bodies. For SpongeBob, draw a rectangle under his head, following the shape of his body. Don't forget to add some straight lines to the pants. For Patrick, draw a triangle-shaped body, with a wider base. Next, add SpongeBob's arm, which should look like a curved line coming out of the left side of his body.
Step 4 of 10
Now that we have the outlines of the bodies, it's time to add more details. Start by drawing SpongeBob's eyes, which are large and round, with a circular pupil inside. Then draw the wide smile and teeth. For Patrick, make the eyes a little smaller and almond-shaped, and add a friendly smile. Remember to include both characters' rosy cheeks to bring them more life!
Step 5 of 10
Now that the faces are ready, let's work on the details of SpongeBob's body. Start by drawing the lower part of your body, which is a rectangular shape. Then add the arms: make lines that extend from the shoulders, ending in simple hands with fingers. Don't forget to draw the legs, which should be short and straight, with square shoes at the bottom. This will give a solid foundation for your drawing!
Step 6 of 10
Now that the base of SpongeBob's body is ready, let's focus on Patrick. Start by drawing the lower part of his body, which has a wide, rounded shape. Then add the legs, which should be short and slightly rounded at the bottom. Don't forget to draw the outline of your shorts, which are a little wider at the top and taper at the bottom. This will help shape the character!
Step 7 of 10
Now that we have Patrick's lower body, let's work on the details of his face. Start by drawing the eyes, which are large and round, with a characteristic shine. Then add the mouth, which should be in a smiling shape, to reflect the character's fun personality. Don't forget to include the cheeks, which are slightly rounded, to give the drawing a more friendly touch.
Step 8 of 10
Now that you've completed the details of Patrick's face, it's time to draw SpongeBob's body. Start by drawing a slightly rounded rectangle for the body, ensuring it has the characteristic sponge shape. Then add the sleeves and legs, which are short and thick. Don't forget to draw the tie and the squares that represent the sponges on his body.
Step 9 of 10
Now that you've drawn SpongeBob's body, let's add the final details. Start by drawing SpongeBob's big, expressive eyes, remembering to include the eyelashes. Then add the eyebrows and the mouth, which should be smiling. For Patrick, draw the eyes and smile, making sure they line up with the friendly expression. Finally, add small details, like the polka dots on Patrick's skin and the squares on SpongeBob's body.
Step 10 of 10
Congratulations! You've completed your SpongeBob and Patrick drawing! Now, for a finishing touch, add a fun background. Use a light blue tone to represent the seabed background and draw some bubbles around them to bring the scene to life. If you want, you can also include some sea plants or corals. Remember to have fun during the process!









