If you’re looking to learn how to draw Isha from Arcane Season 2, understanding her distinctive features and style is key. Isha’s design combines youthful innocence with the gritty aesthetics of Zaun, making her a great character to illustrate (especially after the emotional ending of the 6th episode.) Let me guide you through some essential details and steps to bring your Isha drawing to life.
Understanding Isha’s Features and Style
When drawing Isha, pay attention to these specific elements of her appearance:
- Facial Features: She has large, golden-brown-orange eyes, a button nose, and a gap between her two front teeth.
- Hair: Short and tousled, her brown hair is dyed blue, with two small braids at the back.
- Accessories: Her outfit includes a Zaunite-style hat with colorful goggles featuring fun designs, reflecting her playful nature.
- Clothing: Her layered outfit includes a rugged jacket, a choker, and Jinx-inspired details, such as added tattoos.
I believe that Isha will stay in the hearts of most viewers of Arcane, but after drawing her, you can take a brief break from emotions, wipe away any tears, and attempt to draw the main characters of the story, the sisters Jinx and Vi, or even Heimerdinger I posted recently.
The Guide’s Color Code Explained
The drawing process uses a simple color-coding system to keep things organized:
- Grey Color: This represents the initial sketch to outline shapes and proportions.
- Black Color: These lines show the completed portions of the drawing as it progresses.
- Red Color: Focuses on the current step, helping you stay clear about what to work on next.
By following these visual cues, even complex characters like Isha become much easier to draw step by step.























That covers how to draw Isha from Arcane, and hopefully your version of her is looking sharp by now. If you tend to learn better by watching than reading, the SketchOk YouTube channel posts drawing videos regularly, so it’s worth checking out. And if you want to show off what you came up with, the pinned post for this tutorial on Pinterest is a great spot to drop your finished sketch.