The baseball bat pose with that motion swoosh arrow is where most of the work happens in this how to draw Lucian tutorial, since getting the arm angle and swoosh shape to read correctly takes a few tries. Lucian is a mod character from the Friday Night Funkin’ roster with a lot of overlapping clothing detail that adds to the line count.
Forty-Two Steps of Gear, Attitude, and a Swinging Bat
This is a full-body standing figure with a mid-swing bat prop and a motion effect on the left side, which pushes the total to 42 steps. Most of the early steps build out the body structure and clothing layers, while the later half focuses on the gear details: the cargo shorts, knee pads, pouches, chunky sneakers, and ankle guards. The result is clean line art with no color fill, so steady linework matters throughout.
Lucian’s Key Visual Features
- Spiky tousled hair with wild loose strands
- Narrow confident eyes with a smirk
- Open short-sleeve shirt with loose tie
- Cargo shorts, knee pads, and belt pouches
- Chunky sneakers with ankle guards
If you want more FNF mod characters to practice with, Lost Silver is a good contrast in style, and Mini from the Bob and Bosip mod keeps things on the simpler side if you want a shorter session. For something with a bit more edge, the Genocide Tabi sketch is worth checking out.
Reading the Step Colors in This Guide
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 Lucian: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Show It Off
Once the linework is done, drop your finished Lucian drawing in the comments below. It is genuinely useful to see how different people handle the bat angle and the motion swoosh, so sharing helps everyone. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are live, and there is a new YouTube walkthrough every single day drawn from existing guides on the site. If you want to keep the FNF practice going, Armaros is a solid next step, and Soft Daddy and Mommy adds a two-character challenge to the mix. Supporting the project on Patreon also gets you access to hand-drawn coloring pages that are not available anywhere else.