A seated pose with that signature half-lidded stare is what this guide captures, walking through how to draw Anya Alstreim from the Code Geass anime in 13 steps. The result is a fully colored drawing with enough costume detail to keep the linework interesting throughout.
What Makes This 13-Step Walkthrough Work
The tutorial runs through 13 steps and ends on a colored result, so both the line art and the color pass are covered. The seated position introduces some foreshortening in the legs, and the layered outfit, gloves, and flame tattoo mean the detail work is spread fairly evenly across the steps rather than clustered at the end. The focus throughout is on proportion and clean layering.
Anya Alstreim: Key Visual Features
- Short wavy pink hair, gold headband
- Red eyes, sharp half-lidded expression
- Black halter top, gold emblem, white coat
- Long black elbow gloves on both arms
- Pink thigh-highs, white shorts, red flame tattoo
If you want more Code Geass practice after this, the guide for Kallen Kozuki focuses on facial structure, while the Cornelia li Britannia walkthrough covers another armored Britannian design. There is also a full step-by-step for Shirley’s face that works well for practicing softer anime expressions.
Understanding the Color Coding in the Steps
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what changes:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Anya Alstreim: Step-by-Step Tutorial












Finished the Drawing? Share It Below
Once the coloring is done, drop your finished Anya Alstreim drawing in the comments. It is always good to see how different artists handle the costume details and the flame tattoo. 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 as well. For more Code Geass drawing practice, check out the full-body Lelouch Lamperouge tutorial or the Shirley Fenette step-by-step. If you want to support the site, the Patreon page offers unique hand-drawn coloring pages that are not available anywhere else.