Getting the chibi proportions right while fitting in two hand-held objects, wrapped headgear, and oversized boots is the real challenge in this how to draw Accelerant Hank tutorial, and it comes together across 30 steps with the right pacing. Accelerant Hank is one of the more gear-heavy characters in the Friday Night Funkin’ mod roster, and that detail load is what makes this sketch worth working through carefully.
A Chibi Build Carrying a Lot of Weight
The tutorial runs 30 steps and lands on clean black and white line art rather than a colored result, which keeps all the attention on linework accuracy. The body sits in a compact seated pose with an oversized head on top, so managing the ratio between the head and the rest of the figure is where most people slow down. The orb in one fist and the serrated blade in the other hand both require clean construction lines before they look right, and those come in the later stages of the walkthrough.
Accelerant Hank’s Key Design Features
- Rounded head with wrapped bandana headgear
- Large oval goggle lenses centered on face
- Gridded orb held in outstretched fist
- Serrated blade in opposite hand
- Large rounded boots in seated pose
If you are working through FNF mod characters in order, a few other guides fit naturally alongside this one. Genocide Tabi and Quagmire from the FNF x Pibby crossover both deal with compact figures carrying distinct accessories, so the line control practice transfers well. The Boyfriend from Funkin’ MIX walkthrough is another good follow-up if you want to keep building on chibi construction.
How the Step Colors Work in This Guide
Each step image uses a simple three-color system to show what is new and what is already done:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Accelerant Hank: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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