A relaxed standing pose with that recognizable varsity jacket is what this guide captures, and learning how to draw Jesse Cosay puts one of the most grounded human characters from the Infinity Train series on your page. Jesse appears in Book 2 of the show, and his casual, everyday look makes him a solid drawing subject for anyone practicing realistic proportions in a cartoon style.
Jesse Cosay in 14 Steps: What This Tutorial Covers
The guide runs 14 steps and ends with a fully colored result, so both the line work and the color application are part of the process. The main challenge here is the clothing layering, since the varsity jacket sits over a t-shirt with jeans below, and keeping those fabric edges readable without overcomplicating them takes some care. The proportions stay close to a standard cartoon full-body build, so this is good practice for figure construction with everyday clothing details.
Jesse’s Key Visual Features
- Dark, medium-length hair, slightly messy
- Tan skin, wide eyes, neutral expression
- Blue and yellow varsity jacket, letter A
- White t-shirt and gray jeans underneath
- White sneakers, relaxed standing pose
If you want to keep building out the Infinity Train cast after this, Atticus and Tulip Olsen are both covered on the site with the same step-by-step format. Lake (Mirror Tulip) is another option if you want a character with a slightly more complex visual design.
Reading the Color Coding in the Steps
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Jesse Cosay: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Jesse? Share It and Keep Drawing
Once the coloring is done, drop your finished drawing in the comments below. It is always good to see how different people handle the jacket colors and the clothing folds. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes up every day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly if that is where you collect references. If you want to keep working through the Infinity Train roster, One-One is a very different shape challenge, and Alan Dracula is worth a look too. Supporting the project on Patreon helps keep new guides coming and gives you access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages as well.