Alright, so here’s the breakdown for how to draw Nikki Hanada from Dr. Stone. This guide is about her full-body warrior look—strong stance, fists clenched, braids on both sides.
What to Keep in Mind While Drawing Nikki
- Her hair is parted with two thick braids tied at the ends by bows.
- Waist section has a detailed wrap/skirt combination with rings near the hips.
- Boots are large, balancing the upper details.
- Her build is muscular but not overdone.
- Facial features include a wide jaw, full lips, and sharp eyes.
- Pose is planted and symmetrical.
If you’re working on Nikki, other solid options from Dr. Stone to sketch next are Senku, Momiji, or Kohaku. They all share similar rugged designs and strong outlines.
How the Drawing Steps Are Organized
The guide follows a color-layered system so you can track where you are easily:
- Red Color: marks what to draw in the current step
- Black Color: shows previously drawn lines
- Grey Color: shows the rough initial sketch for form and posture
It kicks off with the body posture, then moves into defining the outline and facial details, outfit layers, and smaller elements. The face is simple but precise, so small tweaks make a big difference there.






















Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Nikki Hanada in Warrior Stance, drop a comment if any particular step felt unclear or rushed, since that kind of feedback genuinely helps when the guide gets updated. Nikki’s pose has a lot going on with the weight distribution and the arm angles, so I want to make sure those steps actually make sense. You can also find more Dr. Stone guides and other tutorials over on the SketchOk Pinterest, where readers regularly share their finished drawings in the comments.