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How to draw Soldier (Mister Jane Doe)

The Friday Night Funkin’ mod roster pulls from all kinds of directions, and Soldier lands squarely in the military-themed corner with a trumpet in hand and a smirk that says he is not here to lose. This step-by-step guide covers how to draw Soldier in 27 steps, from rough skeleton to clean line art.

What Makes This Sketch Tricky and What to Expect

The tutorial runs through 27 steps and delivers clean black and white line art, so there are no color decisions to make. The complexity sits mostly in the uniform details and the way the trumpet rests against the shoulder at an angle. Getting that prop placement right early pays off in the later steps.

Soldier’s Design at a Glance

  • Round military helmet with a brim
  • Long dark hair hanging at both sides
  • Smirking face with narrowed eyes
  • Trumpet resting on one shoulder
  • Military uniform with belt pouch and boots

If you enjoy drawing FNF characters with a bit of edge to them, Pibby Survivor GF and Tricky the Clown are worth checking out next, and Fleetway Sonic is another full-body character that practices similar proportion work.

Reading the Color Coding in the Step Images

Each step uses a three-color system to show exactly which lines are new and which are already done:

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

How to Draw Soldier: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Finished Soldier drawing from Friday Night Funkin'
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