drawing Squidward from #fnfmcm
Drawing characters from popular games like Friday Night Funkin' and its mods, such as FNF MCM, is a rewarding way to connect with the community and improve your art skills. Squidward, a beloved character from SpongeBob SquarePants, features unique facial expressions and body posture that make him fun to draw. When I started drawing Squidward inspired by the FNF MCM style, I found it helpful to first focus on his distinctive head shape and sharp nose. Using light pencil strokes, I sketched out the basic oval shapes for his head and body before adding details like eyes, eyebrows, and his iconic droopy expression. The FNF MCM mod stylizes Squidward with exaggerated features, so emphasizing these aspects can create a lively and dynamic illustration. One tip I recommend is to pay attention to his eyes and mouth since these are key to capturing his character's mood and personality. After sketching, I outlined my drawing with a fine black pen and added shading to give depth. Using colored pencils or digital tools, I experimented with the muted green tones to match Squidward’s appearance in the mod. Additionally, observing reference images from the game helps in replicating the character’s unique style, especially when trying to mimic the distinct rhythm game aesthetic. Consistent practice is essential, and sharing your drawings with online communities can provide valuable feedback and encouragement. Whether you are a beginner or experienced artist, drawing Squidward from FNF MCM allows you to refine your techniques and enjoy a creative experience connected to a popular game culture.





























































