Here’s a new guide for BLEACH Rebirth of Souls, and we’ll be learning how to draw Kisuke Urahara in his regular look with the striped hat, cane, and casual attitude. The drawing is full-body, standing pose, and shows him mid-draw with his sword coming out of the cane. It’s a bit more detailed than your typical character because of the loose clothing and accessories, so I’d call it medium complexity. Not super advanced, but definitely with more steps than a simple pose.
What Stands Out in Kisuke’s Design
- Bucket hat with stripes and soft edges
- Messy chin-length hair peeking from under the hat
- Loose haori-style coat with big sleeves and patches
- Folded-up pants with visible ankle line
- Simple geta sandals with visible straps
- Relaxed stance, one foot slightly forward, one hand gripping the cane
If you’re building a Bleach RoS drawing collection, I’d recommend doing Ichigo Kurosaki, Shinji Hirako, or even Sado next.
How the Drawing Guide Is Set Up
The breakdown uses a three-color system for clarity:
- Red Color: the part you’re currently drawing
- Black Color: lines that are already complete
- Grey Color: the rough sketch used to build the base pose
The drawing focuses on capturing the laid-back outfit and calm stance. The key is keeping the proportions natural and not over-complicating the folds in the clothing.




























Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Kisuke Urahara in Normal Attire, I’m curious what you used to get the job done, whether that was pencil and paper, a drawing tablet, or some app on your phone. The range of tools people use for the same character is always interesting to see. If you want to show off your version of Urahara, the pinned Pinterest tutorial is a great spot to drop it in the comments.