Welcome, fellow artists, to our guide on how to draw the face of Himeno from Chainsaw Man. This beautiful and mature Devil Hunter has captured the hearts of many fans with her upbeat personality and efficient approach to her job. But what about her striking appearance? That’s what we’re here to help you with.
Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, our step-by-step guide will provide you with all the tips and tricks you need to draw Himeno’s face in her black and white manga style. So grab your pencils and let’s get started!
About the Character
Himeno is a beautiful and voluptuous Devil Hunter with short smooth dark hair and an eye-patch over her right eye. She is a mature and experienced superior to the new recruits working under her, and is shown to be very efficient and blunt in her duty as a Devil Hunter.
Despite her cheerful demeanor, Himeno holds an extremely pessimistic worldview due to the many partners she has lost in her line of work. This has led to her developing a nicotine addiction as a coping mechanism, and a belief that only Devil Hunters “who have a couple of screws loose” are ultimately successful.
Drawing Guide and Tips
To draw Himeno’s face in her black and white manga style, we recommend following these tips and tricks:
- Start with a basic sketch of her head shape, and then draw in her facial features such as her eye, nose, and mouth.
- Pay attention to the proportions of her face, especially her eye which is slightly larger than average.
- We will be filling some of her features with black – her eye-patch, hair and the tie.
- Experiment with different poses and expressions to bring out her personality in your drawing.


















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