This time, I’m focusing on how to draw Shu Kurenai from Beyblade Burst Evolution. The version I’m drawing here is the one where he’s dressed in the Red Eye form, with sharper armor-like clothing and a more serious expression. The design is pretty detailed but not overly difficult if you go step by step.
What to Look Out For in Shu’s Design
- Layered spiky hair with sharp tips and a side part.
- Eye mask or visor with symmetrical patterns and edges.
- High-collared coat.
- Arm raised with a glove.
- Pants with symmetrical armor plating and outlined joints.
- Boots with solid soles and seams.
Later, you might want to try drawing Shu Kurenai’s look from QuadDrive, or other characters like Valt Aoi, Bird Kazami, or Multi Nana-Iro next.
Color System Used in the Drawing Guide
To make the drawing process easier, here’s how the color coding works in each step:
- Red Color: the lines to draw in the current step
- Black Color: lines drawn in previous steps
- Grey Color: base sketch that helps build up the figure
First, I outline the posture and general shape, then work through details in the headgear, clothing, and finally the limbs. The entire figure is built from clean, angular shapes that repeat across the design, especially in the armor parts and coat.





















Working through how to draw Shu Kurenai in His Red Eye Form can feel a bit tricky at first, especially getting that intense expression to read the way it should, but a lot of the shapes and proportions tend to click much better on a second pass. Shu’s Red Eye look has some specific details that reward a little patience, so don’t stress if the first attempt feels off. If you want a steady stream of new guides like this one, the signup form at the top of the page will get you a weekly batch delivered to your inbox.