Friday Night Funkin’ has built a roster full of crossover twists, and Jeremy Scout fits right into the Friday Night Funkin’ lineup as an alternate-costume variant carrying a massive futuristic cannon. This tutorial walks through how to draw Jeremy Scout across 30 steps, covering everything from the wide-brimmed hat down to the chunky boots.
What Makes This Version of Jeremy Scout Worth Practicing
This is a full-body drawing with no background, so all 30 steps go toward the character himself. The cannon is the most demanding part of the sketch since it takes up a large portion of the composition and has to read clearly while balanced in both arms. The crossover design also includes a blade at the waist, which adds a small detail cluster near the midsection. The tutorial builds structure early with loose sketch lines before tightening into clean linework by the final steps.
Jeremy Scout’s Key Visual Features
- Tall hat with brim sits atop head
- Slim face with narrow downward-looking eyes
- Short-sleeved top with diagonal sash and loose pants
- Large cannon-style weapon held in both arms
- Chunky boots with wide rounded toes
If you enjoy drawing FNF characters with unusual props and gear, Ink Demon from FNF: Indie Cross covers another crossover character with a lot of visual complexity. For something with a different energy, Chara and the Boyfriend Doll version are both solid next-step sketches in the same universe.
Reading the Step Colors in This Guide
Each step image uses a three-color system to show what to draw and when:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Jeremy Scout: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Share Your Jeremy Scout Sketch When You’re Done
Once you finish the drawing, drop it in the comments below. It’s always good to see how different people handle the cannon proportions and the sash detail. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes up every day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly if that’s where you prefer to browse. More FNF character guides are available if you want to keep going, including Ritz the Rat and Pibby Corrupted Boyfriend. If you want to support the project, Patreon is where unique hand-drawn coloring pages are available.