If you’re interested in learning how to draw Eren Yeager using his ODM gear from Attack on Titan, this guide focuses on capturing his action pose. Eren’s dynamic posture, detailed outfit, and the ODM equipment make this a great subject for drawing.
Key Details to Focus On
When drawing Eren Yeager in this pose, pay attention to the following details:
- Pose: Eren is mid-air, leaning forward with his left arm extended with a blade, and his right arm also gripping a blade.
- Expression: His face is intense, with his mouth open as if shouting.
- Hair: Eren’s short, slightly messy hairstyle frames his face and follows the movement of his pose.
- Outfit: He wears the Survey Corps uniform, including the jacket with insignias, straps around his torso, and tall boots. The jacket flows behind him, adding motion to the drawing.
- ODM Gear: The ODM gear is highly detailed, with blades, gas canisters, and wires. Be sure to include the cables to capture the action of the scene.
Once you’ve completed this drawing, you might want to try sketching other characters like Mikasa Ackerman or Levi Ackerman, as their action poses are equally dynamic and fun to work on.
Guide to the Drawing Process
This guide uses a color-coding system to help you keep track of each step:
- Red Color: Highlights the current step you’re working on.
- Black Color: Represents the lines you’ve already drawn.
- Gray Color: Shows the base sketch to use as a framework.
Following these guidelines will help you break the drawing into manageable steps, making the process smoother and more enjoyable.





























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Now that you know how to draw Eren Yeager With ODM Gear Step by Step, try setting the drawing aside and coming back to it in a few days. You’ll be surprised how much more naturally the ODM gear details and Eren’s tense posture come together the second time around. New Attack on Titan and other anime guides show up regularly on SketchOk’s Pinterest, and video versions of some guides get uploaded to the YouTube channel over time, so it’s worth checking back.