Code Geass built its cast around political tension and moral weight, and Euphemia li Britannia sits at the heart of that as the series’ most openly compassionate royal. This step-by-step guide covers how to draw Euphemia li Britannia in a casual fantasy outfit, a departure from her usual royal wardrobe and a good study in softer anime character design.
What This Tutorial Works Through
The drawing runs through 13 steps and ends on a fully colored result, so both line work and color choices are part of the process. Euphemia is shown from the upper body, which keeps the composition tight and puts most of the detail work into the hair, face, and layered clothing. The wavy hair in particular takes up a lot of visual space, so that is where the pacing slows down most.
Euphemia’s Look in This Drawing
- Long pink-red wavy hair, two front strands
- Large blue-gray anime eyes, neutral expression
- White off-shoulder top with ruffled neckline
- Brown choker at the neck
- Yellow-green skirt with brown waistband
If you want to keep building out your Code Geass sketch collection, the tutorials for Suzaku Kururugi and Shirley’s face cover two other characters with distinct hair and expression challenges. Lelouch Lamperouge is worth adding to the queue as well, since his angular features contrast nicely with Euphemia’s softer lines.
How the Step Colors Work
Each step in this tutorial uses a 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 Euphemia li Britannia: Step-by-Step Tutorial












Share Your Finished Drawing
Once the sketch is done, drop your result in the comments. Seeing how different people handle the hair waves and color choices is genuinely useful for anyone working through the same tutorial. New guides go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing tutorials posts every day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. For more Code Geass practice, the tutorials for Nunnally vi Britannia and Cornelia li Britannia are good follow-ups since both share the Britannia royal design language. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to do it.