Building crossed-arm poses with angular character design is the core skill this guide tackles, and Blake from the Friday Night Funkin’ roster is the subject for practicing how to draw Blake in clean line art form. The 24-step walkthrough keeps things structured so the proportions stay manageable even with the hat, scarf, and layered clothing details stacking up.
What Makes Drawing Blake Worth Your Time
This is a full-body character build cropped just above the feet, so all 24 steps focus on upper body construction and clothing detail work. The crossed-arm stance introduces some asymmetry in the sleeve folds and belt area, and the oversized hat sitting on top of spiky hair means the head takes a few careful passes to get the silhouette right. The result is line art only, so clean confident strokes matter more here than color choices.
Blake’s Key Design Features
- Spiky angular hair beneath a large hat
- Eye patch over the left eye
- Jacket layered with scarf and belt buckle
- Arms crossed firmly over chest
- Pointed ears on both sides of head
If you want more FNF character practice before or after this one, Shinto from FNF Lullaby is a good companion piece with similarly detailed clothing, and Soft Sky offers a contrast in posing style. Hank J. Wimbleton is another option if you want to keep building up the FNF cast.
Reading the Color Coding in These 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 Blake: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Show Off Your Blake Drawing When You’re Done
Once the line art is finished, drop your result in the comments. Seeing how different people handle the hat shape and the crossed arms is always interesting, and feedback helps everyone improve. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram right when they go live, a new YouTube video goes up every day based on existing guides, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. For more FNF character practice, check out Green Impostor or the Neo Mommy Mearest walkthrough. If you want to support the site and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to go.