How To Draw Fnaf Security Breach Characters

So, you wanna draw the gang from Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, huh? Excellent choice! It might seem daunting, but trust me, it's easier than surviving a night shift at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex.
Getting Started: Shape Up!
Forget trying to be Picasso right away. We're starting with basic shapes. Circles, squares, rectangles - your best friends in the animatronic art world!
Think of Freddy himself. A big circle for the head, a bigger one for the tummy. It's like drawing a slightly deranged snowman, but with murderous intent. Just kidding... mostly.
Next up, Glamrock Chica. Similar idea, but maybe add a triangle for that beak. She's got sass, so give her a jaunty angle. Think sassy chicken, not scary chicken.
Roxanne Wolf: The Cool One
Roxanne needs to look like she's judging you. Ovals for the head and body, but the key is in the eyebrows. Sharp, angled, and perpetually unimpressed.
Don't forget her keytar! It’s basically a rectangle with some circles and lines. Roxanne is the rockstar, so embrace the chaos!
Montgomery Gator: The Aggro Gator
Now, Monty's all about the angles. Sharp teeth, pointy snout, he’s a walking hazard. Use triangles liberally. Make him look like he's about to smash something... because he probably is.
His sunglasses are crucial! Two small ovals. They hide his rage, but not very well. Monty's basically the Hulk of the animatronic world.
Adding the Details: Let's Accessorize!
Now for the fun part! Costumes, colors, and character quirks. Freddy's got his top hat and bow tie. Chica's got her earrings and bright pink accents.
Roxanne's rocking the purple hair and star-shaped makeup. And Monty's got his signature ripped pants and bracelet. Pay attention to the details that make each character unique.
Don't be afraid to get creative with it! Maybe Freddy wants a Hawaiian shirt, or Chica needs a pair of roller skates. It's your art, bend the rules.
Don't Forget Gregory!
Okay, so Gregory's human. Which means he's probably the hardest to draw! Don't worry about perfection.
A simple stick figure with a slightly worried expression will do the trick. After all, he *is* trapped in a mega-plex filled with killer animatronics. Give him a break.
Embrace the Imperfection
The best part about drawing these guys is that they don't have to be perfect. They're robots! They're supposed to be a little clunky and weird.
A stray line here, a wonky eye there, it all adds to the charm (or the terror, depending on how you look at it). So, grab your pencil, unleash your inner artist, and have some fun.
Remember, practice makes perfect... or at least, slightly less terrifying. And who knows, maybe your drawings will be so good, they'll come to life! Just kidding... probably.

















