Wild spiky hair with a jagged silhouette makes Mommy Mearest one of the most visually demanding characters in the Friday Night Funkin’ lineup, and this guide on how to draw Mommy Mearest breaks her down into 14 manageable steps. The result is clean line art, so every step focuses on shape accuracy and confident linework rather than color choices.
What Makes Mommy Mearest Tricky to Sketch
The tutorial runs 14 steps from the initial construction sketch through to the finished line art. Most of the difficulty sits in two places: the hair, which fans out in sharp irregular points and requires consistent line pressure to look intentional, and the figure proportions, which blend an exaggerated fashion silhouette with the stylized FNF body structure. The pose keeps one hand raised with a microphone, adding a small asymmetry to manage across the full figure.
Mommy Mearest’s Key Design Features
- Large wild spiky hair, jagged outline
- Skull-like face with dramatic eye markings
- Jacket, skirt, and high-heeled boots
- Microphone held in one raised hand
- Drop earring and choker necklace visible
If you want more practice with FNF characters before or after this one, Taeyai from Cyber Sensation is a good warmup for stylized hair, and Lord X offers a contrast with a simpler silhouette. For something with more complex body structure, the Heavy from FNF Vs Mann Co walkthrough is worth checking out.
Understanding the Step Color System
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly 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 Mommy Mearest: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Drawing? Share It
Once the lines are cleaned up and the drawing is done, drop your finished Mommy Mearest sketch in the comments below. 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 single day, and Pinterest is kept updated regularly if that is where you save your references. For more FNF practice, Starecrown (Body Inversion) is a solid next challenge, and the Survivor Bf Game Over drawing is worth trying if you want to keep working through the FNF roster. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to go.
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