Chivalry of a Failed Knight fills its roster with fighters who carry strong visual identities, and Kuraudo Kurashiki sits comfortably among the Chivalry of a Failed Knight character guides on this site as one of the more aggressive-looking figures to sketch. This tutorial walks through how to draw Kuraudo Kurashiki, capturing the snarl, the wild hair, and the layered coat details in clean line art.
Breaking Down the Kurashiki Sketch in 21 Steps
The tutorial runs 21 steps and ends with black and white line art, so there is no color work to worry about. The focus goes entirely toward line confidence and structure. The snarling expression and the coat lapels are where most of the detail work lands, and the jagged teeth in particular need steady linework to read clearly. The overall build is a half or bust-level composition, which keeps proportions manageable while still fitting in the coat and accessories.
Kuraudo Kurashiki’s Key Design Elements
- Spiky wild hair sticking outward
- Round glasses sitting low on nose
- Sharp jagged teeth in a snarl
- Fur-lined coat with wide lapels
- Fang necklace with pendant charms
Other characters from the same series are covered in this collection as well. Nagi Arisuin and Nene Saikyo each offer their own structural challenges, and Shizuku Kurogane is another solid option if you want to keep practicing within the same art style.
Reading the Step-by-Step Color Coding
Each step in this tutorial uses a simple three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Kuraudo Kurashiki: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Sketch? Share It Below
Once the line art is done, drop your finished drawing in the comments. Seeing how different people handle the teeth and coat details is genuinely useful for everyone working through the same steps. All new tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video goes up every day built from existing guides, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too, so following along there keeps you current. If you want to keep building on Chivalry of a Failed Knight characters, Ikki Kurogane full body and Stella Vermillion are both worth checking out next. Supporting the project on Patreon also helps keep new tutorials coming, and patrons get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages.
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