Balancing a full action scene with a character, a prop weapon, and a multi-piece speaker stack in a single sketch is the skill this guide practices, and Pico on the speakers from the Friday Night Funkin’ roster gives plenty of material to work through. The how to draw Pico on the speakers tutorial breaks down a surprisingly complex scene into 31 manageable steps.
A Scene With Moving Parts: What to Expect From This Tutorial
The full build runs 31 steps and ends on clean line art without color, so every step focuses on shape accuracy and linework confidence. The scene is a full-body composition: Pico stands on top of a large subwoofer flanked by two smaller speakers, holds a computer monitor as a weapon, and has a small box object sitting on his head. That layered environment, the speaker stack beneath him, is where most of the structural work happens before the character himself comes together on top.
Pico’s Design at a Glance
- Spiky hair on a round head shape
- Duck-like beak, small simplified face
- Casual outfit with shorts and shoes
- Wielding a computer monitor as weapon
- Standing atop a large speaker stack
If you want more FNF characters to practice with, the Girlfriend tutorial is a solid follow-up for figure work, and Rschvania is worth checking out for a more angular character build. Ruv from Mid-Fight Masses adds some good contrast in proportion style.
Reading the Step Colors
Each step image uses a three-color system to show what is happening at any given point:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Pico on the Speakers: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Show It Off
Once the drawing is done, drop it in the comments below. Seeing how different people handle the speaker geometry and the monitor prop is genuinely useful for anyone working through the same steps. All new tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram the moment they are published, a new YouTube video goes live every single day based on guides already on the site, and Pinterest stays regularly updated too. For more FNF line art, the Bosip sketch is a good next challenge, and Neo Mommy Mearest has some interesting prop and silhouette work to try. 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.