Drawing a bird character mid-battle with an oversized sword and glitch damage markings scattered across the body is the skill this guide focuses on, and Glitched Legends Red J. Bird from the Friday Night Funkin’ mod gives you plenty of material to work through. The tutorial walks the drawing through 22 steps of line art, building up the compact bird shape, the extended weapon, and the glitch details without any color to worry about.
A Battle Pose Bird With Some Unusual Challenges
This is a full-body line art build across 22 steps, ending with clean linework rather than a colored result, so the focus stays on shape and line control throughout. The oversized sword extended forward creates asymmetry in the composition, and the glitch dash marks scattered across the body require careful placement so they read as damage rather than random noise. The round body and spiky crest keep the base shape compact, but the sword arm and weapon proportions take up a significant portion of the drawing and deserve extra attention during the sketch phase.
What Glitched Legends Red J. Bird Looks Like
- Round bird body with spiky feather crest
- Large circular eyes with angry brow markings
- Small wing-like arms gripping sword hilt
- Oversized sword extended forward in battle pose
- Glitch damage marks scattered across body
If you want more practice with corrupted or battle-damaged FNF characters, Majin Sonic and Static Memories Boyfriend cover similar territory with distorted line work and non-standard poses. Pibby Glitched Legends is especially relevant if you want to stay in the glitch-damage visual style used here.
How the Step Colors Work in This Tutorial
Each step image uses a three-color system to show what is happening at each stage:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Glitched Legends Red J. Bird: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Drawing? Share It and Keep Going
Once the linework is done, drop your finished drawing in the comments below. It helps other people see where the tricky parts land, and the sword proportions and glitch marks are worth comparing across different attempts. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they publish, a new YouTube walkthrough based on existing guides goes live every day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly if you prefer saving references there. For more FNF line art practice, Neonight and Onslaught Bob are solid next steps with their own weapon and battle-pose challenges. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to go.