Breaking down a full-body character with props into clean line art is the core skill this guide covers, and Pico from the Friday Night Funkin’ roster gives you plenty to work with across both hands. The tutorial on how to draw Pico walks through the layered silhouette, from his wide hat down to his chunky sneakers, in a way that keeps the construction readable at every stage.
What Makes This Pico Sketch Worth Practicing
The walkthrough runs 17 steps and ends on clean black and white line art, so all the focus stays on outline confidence and shape accuracy rather than color fills. Pico is holding two props at once, a gun in his left hand and a microphone stretched out in his right, which introduces asymmetry into the pose and gives both arms different weight to balance on the page.
Pico’s Key Visual Features
- Large wide-brimmed hat on round head
- Smirking face with angular beak-like mouth
- Holds boxy gun weapon in left hand
- Grips microphone in outstretched right hand
- Baggy clothes and chunky striped sneakers
If you want to keep going after finishing Pico, Peter Griffin (FNF x Pibby) is a good next step for practicing unusual proportions, and Monika from FNF Hotline 024 is worth trying if you want a character with more hair detail to work through. Barbara (Arrow Funk Girlfriend) is another solid option for building out your FNF collection.
Understanding the Color Coding in the Steps
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 Pico: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Share Your Pico Drawing When You’re Done
Once you finish, drop your sketch in the comments below. It’s always worth seeing how different people handle the hat brim or the outstretched microphone arm. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new video based on existing guides goes up on YouTube every single day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. For more from the same game, Amogus (FNF) and D-Side Oswald are both worth adding to your sketchbook. If you want to support the site and get access to hand-drawn coloring pages in the process, the Patreon page is the place to go.
this is a really good tutorial. I love pico from pico’s school! TYSM!