Home » Game Characters » Friday Night Funkin'

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers

A Santa hat perched on long wavy hair and a full speaker stack underneath her set Santa GF on Speakers apart from the rest of the Friday Night Funkin’ character lineup, and this tutorial walks through how to draw Santa GF on Speakers in 28 steps from rough sketch to finished line art.

What Makes This Drawing More Involved Than It Looks

The full scene is a 28-step build covering both the character and the speaker stack she sits on. The three-speaker arrangement (one large center unit with two smaller ones flanking it) takes up a solid portion of the lower half of the drawing, and getting the proportions of the character seated on top to feel balanced is the main challenge. The result is clean line art with no color fill, so line confidence and proportion accuracy carry the whole image.

Santa GF’s Design at a Glance

  • Long wavy hair with side curls
  • Large dark eyes, small smile
  • Santa hat with fluffy trim
  • Frilly short dress outfit
  • Seated atop a large speaker stack

Other FNF characters with layered designs worth checking out include Hellbeats Boyfriend and Spinel, both of which practice similar full-body proportions. If you want more character-with-scenery practice, Benjamin Fairest is another good one to follow up with.

Reading the Step Colors in This Guide

Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what is already done:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Santa GF on Speakers: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 01

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 01

Step 02

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 02

Step 03

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 03

Step 04

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 04

Step 05

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 05

Step 06

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 06

Step 07

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 07

Step 08

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 08

Step 09

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 09

Step 10

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 10

Step 11

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 11

Step 12

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 12

Step 13

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 13

Step 14

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 14

Step 15

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 15

Step 16

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 16

Step 17

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 17

Step 18

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 18

Step 19

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 19

Step 20

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 20

Step 21

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 21

Step 22

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 22

Step 23

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 23

Step 24

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 24

Step 25

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 25

Step 26

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 26

Step 27

How to draw Santa GF on Speakers - step 27

Step 28

Finished Santa GF on Speakers drawing from Friday Night Funkin'
Don't Miss New Tutorials! Follow SketchOk
I publish new step-by-step drawing guides every single day. Follow on your favorite platform so you never miss a tutorial. Thousands of artists are already drawing along and I can't wait you to join in!
PATREON
Love Drawing? Help Me Create More Tutorials
On my Patreon you can grab unique hand-made coloring pages: each one drawn by me personally. Every purchase directly supports the creation of new drawing tutorials. It's the best way to practice your skills, keep the site going, and get something truly original at the same time.
Get Coloring Pages on Patreon

Finished the Drawing? Share It Around

Once the line art is done, drop your finished Santa GF on Speakers drawing in the comments below. Every new tutorial goes up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as it is published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every single day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. For more FNF characters to work through, Hellbeats Daddy Dearest and Bosip are solid next picks. If you want to support the site and get access to hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is where that happens.

Disclaimer: All original artworks and photos used as references for the creation of these drawing tutorials are the property of their respective owners. If your work has been featured without proper credit, please kindly leave a comment below, and the issue will be promptly addressed. We greatly appreciate your exceptional art. Thank you.

Leave a Comment

FOLLOW