Seated in a chair with legs crossed and microphone in hand, Dave cuts a relaxed but confident figure that this guide breaks down step by step, and fans looking to learn how to draw Dave will find him well represented in the Friday Night Funkin’ tutorial lineup here. The seated pose is what sets this one apart from the usual standing character sketches.
What Makes Drawing Dave a Different Kind of Challenge
The tutorial runs 24 steps and ends with clean line art rather than a colored result, so the focus stays entirely on linework and proportion. The seated pose with crossed legs adds structural complexity compared to a standing character, since the chair has to read correctly in relation to the body. Most of the detail work lands in the mid-section of the walkthrough, where the shirt graphic and hand positioning come together.
Dave’s Key Visual Features
- Round head with large rectangular glasses
- Bald, with simple curved eyebrow lines
- Holding a microphone in one hand
- Seated in a chair with crossed legs
- Shirt features a globe microphone graphic
If you enjoy drawing FNF mod characters, the guide on Ash from FNF Vs. Bob and Bosip covers another mod-origin character with a distinct look. For something with more emotional weight to the design, the Soul Boyfriend sketch is worth checking out, and Experiment 1006 from FNF: Huggy Wuggy is there if you want a bigger challenge after this one.
Understanding the Color System in the Step Images
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 Dave: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Share It and Keep Going
Once the drawing is done, drop your finished version in the comments below. It is always good to see how different people approach the same reference, especially with a pose like Dave’s seated stance. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every day, and Pinterest stays regularly updated if that is more your speed. For more FNF character practice, the sketch of Kenny from FNF vs Kenny is a solid next step, and Vade from FNF is there when you want something with a different silhouette to practice. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to do it.
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