Welcome to the step-by-step drawing tutorial that will teach you how to draw Zenitsu Agatsuma, a prominent character from the popular series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. In this guide, we will take you through the process of creating your own artwork featuring Zenitsu. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, our tutorial will provide clear instructions and insights to help you bring this dynamic character to life on paper.
Appearance of Zenitsu Agatsuma
Zenitsu Agatsuma is a young man of average height with fair skin. His eyes have a worried expression, sloping downwards from soft brown to gold. He possesses forked eyebrows that sharply fade into a warm orange color. Zenitsu has short, yellow hair that varies in length, with the ends cut squarely, transitioning to a darker orange shade. It falls unevenly in front of his face, resembling a bowl cut. Notably, Zenitsu’s hair turned this color after being struck by lightning during his training, changing from its original black.
Zenitsu wears a Demon Slayer uniform, consisting of a dark brown gakuran jacket, a white belt around his waist, and hakama pants that extend down. His signature piece is a white-triangle patterned, yellow and orange gradient haori. He also sports Kyahan, tied at the front with three white bows matching the haori’s pattern. Completing the ensemble are pale brown tabi socks and white-laced zōri.
When drawing Zenitsu Agatsuma, focus on capturing the following elements:
- The worried expression and downward-sloping eyes
- The distinct forked eyebrows
- The short, yellow hair with the varying length and darker orange ends
- The Demon Slayer uniform with its dark brown gakuran jacket
- The yellow and orange gradient haori with the white-triangle pattern
- The Kyahan tied with three white bows
The Drawing Guide
This step-by-step drawing guide consists of 19 detailed steps that will help you bring Zenitsu Agatsuma to life on paper. Each step is accompanied by images to provide a visual reference for your drawing process. It’s important to note the color scheme used in the guide to understand the different elements:
- Red: Represents the current drawing step
- Grey: Indicates the basic proportions sketch
- Black: Shows the previously drawn lines
As you progress through the guide, pay attention to the color coding to understand the current stage of the drawing and the previous steps. It helps you maintain clarity and structure in your artwork.
Step 18 holds a significant role in the guide. At this point, artists have the option to ink the sketch and erase any pencil marks. This step finalizes the line work and prepares the drawing for further refinement or coloring. Step 19 serves as a reference for those who choose to color their drawing, offering insights into shading, highlights, and overall color application.
Follow the steps carefully, and remember to take your time and enjoy the process. Let your creativity flourish as you bring Zenitsu Agatsuma to life with your artistic skills!
That covers how to draw Zenitsu Agatsuma, from his nervous expression down to that bright yellow haori. If you want to see what others have drawn or share your own version of Zenitsu, the Pinterest post for this guide is a good place to do that. You can also sign up for the weekly email digest using the form at the top of the page to catch new guides as they go up.
can you draw lord Tengen please? it’s been so long since I’ve ever came back to this website
Welcome back to sketchok! I’ll add the drawings of Tengen and other Demon Slayer characters next
Can u draw muzan pls?
Here’s a guide for Muzan