Building a full-body figure with a long layered coat and relaxed hand-to-face pose takes patience, and this tutorial on how to draw Nagi Arisuin in full growth works through all of it across the Chivalry of a Failed Knight character lineup. The coat silhouette and the casual stance combine to make proportion control the central challenge throughout.
What to Expect Across the 34 Steps
This is a full-body line art tutorial with no background or color to worry about, so all 34 steps stay focused on the figure itself. The coat takes up a significant portion of the step count because of the layered panels and dark border trim on the front flaps. The hand-near-face detail comes later in the sequence, and that area needs a lighter touch to keep the proportions from going off. No color is applied in the final result, so clean line confidence is what the tutorial builds toward.
Nagi Arisuin’s Design at a Glance
- Medium-length messy hair with small top knot
- Slim face with subtle smirk
- Long coat with dark border panels on flaps
- Layered inner shirt and zip-up top underneath
- Relaxed pose with one hand raised to face
If you want to sketch more characters from the same series, the full-body guide for Nene Saikyo’s full body covers similar proportion challenges, and the Kuraudo Kurashiki full-body walkthrough is another good reference for drawing characters in long outerwear. There is also a shorter portrait-focused guide for Nagi Arisuin’s face and upper body if you want to practice the facial expression separately before attempting the full figure.
Reading the Step Colors in This Tutorial
Each step image uses a three-color system to show what is new versus what is already established:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Nagi Arisuin in Full Growth: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Share It and Keep Drawing
Once the line art is done, drop your finished drawing in the comments below. Seeing how different people handle the coat panels and the hand placement is always worth it. All new tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly if you prefer saving references there. For more from the same anime, the Stella Vermillion full-body guide and the Ikki and Stella wedding drawing are both worth working through next. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the SketchOk Patreon is the place to do that.