Breaking down a rock-star villain into clean line art is the core skill this tutorial covers, and Daddy Dearest from the Friday Night Funkin’ roster gives plenty of angles to practice that. The guide walks through how to draw Daddy Dearest across 16 steps, from rough structure to finished line art.
What to Expect Across These 16 Steps
The tutorial builds a full-body standing pose in 16 steps and wraps up with clean line art, no color applied. Most of the complexity lands in the upper body, where the blazer lapels, clawed hand gesture, and microphone all sit close together. The wide-legged stance at the bottom gives the figure a lot of ground presence, so proportions between top and bottom are worth watching throughout.
Daddy Dearest’s Design at a Glance
- Slicked-back hair with two horn-like points
- Dark sunglasses, fanged smirk below
- Open blazer with wide, dramatic lapels
- Microphone in one hand, clawed gesture in other
- Wide-legged stance, pointed shoes at base
If you want to keep building out your FNF roster after this, Eduardo from FNF ONLINE VS. and Corrupted Pico both follow a similar full-body approach and are worth tackling next. Pibby Monster Glenn Quagmire is another step-by-step sketch in the same collection if you want more variety.
Reading the Step Colors
Each step in the tutorial uses a three-color system to show 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 Daddy Dearest: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Drawing? Share It
Post your finished Daddy Dearest sketch in the comments below. Seeing how different people handle the blazer and microphone hand is always worth a look. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram the moment they are live, a new YouTube video drops every day drawing from the existing guide library, and Pinterest gets updated regularly too. If you want to keep going with the FNF cast, Abby from FNF Maginage Matches and Expunged are both solid next draws. Supporting the project on Patreon keeps new tutorials coming and also gets you access to hand-drawn coloring pages not available anywhere else.