Getting the coat tails and layered jacket to read clearly on a full-body figure is the main challenge in this tutorial, and it is exactly why drawing Ayase Ayatsuji in full growth takes more planning than a standard portrait. She comes from the Chivalry of a Failed Knight anime, and the full-body format means every proportion decision made early will carry through all 32 steps.
A Full-Body Build with Flowing Outerwear
The walkthrough runs 32 steps and ends on clean line art without color, so the focus stays entirely on shape accuracy and clothing construction. The coat tails extending behind the jacket create an asymmetric lower silhouette that requires careful placement in the early sketch phase. Most of the detail work lands in the mid-section where the jacket layers, wristbands, and skirt overlap, so the pacing slows down there before opening back up for the legs and footwear.
Ayase Ayatsuji: Key Visual Features
- Long straight hair with side-swept bangs
- Large expressive eyes, gentle smile
- Layered jacket over short pleated skirt
- Black wristbands on both wrists
- Knee-high socks with loafers
If you are working through the cast, Stella Vermillion and Nagi Arisuin cover two other full-body builds from the same series, and Nene Saikyo is a good companion sketch once you finish here.
Understanding the Step Color System
Each step image uses a three-color system to make progress easy to track:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Ayase Ayatsuji in Full Growth: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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