Goku’s Super Saiyan 4 Goku form from Daima brings back one of the most talked about transformations in Dragon Ball, this time with a fresh take that ties into the recent series. This walkthrough on how to draw Super Saiyan 4 from Dragon Ball Daima keeps the bulky build and dark rose tones in mind while breaking the design down into manageable chunks.
Tackling Goku’s Daima Transformation
The lesson moves through 22 stages, ending with a fully colored result that doubles as a reference for the rose-toned palette. Each stage builds on the last so the upper torso bulk lands first, then the wild hair, fur sections, and clothing pieces fall in line without overlapping the silhouette.
Design Notes for Daima Super Saiyan 4
- Tall, spiky dark rose hair
- Sharp eyes with red irises
- Pink fur across chest and arms
- Bare upper body, exposed muscle definition
- Orange gi pants and blue footwear
- Long pink tail wrapping behind
If you want to compare versions, my earlier Daima SSJ4 lesson works as a nice side by side. To trace the form’s roots, swing through Great Ape Goku, or jump to Super Saiyan 1 Goku if you prefer the original spiky look.
Reading the Step Color Code
Each stage uses a quick color system so the freshest marks always pop against the older lines:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Super Saiyan 4 Goku: Step-by-Step
Show Off Your SSJ4 Goku Drawing
Quick heads up: a feature for attaching finished art straight inside the comment thread is being put together right now, and there is a fair chance it is already running by the time your sketch dries, so once your version of how to draw Super Saiyan 4 Goku from Dragon Ball Daima is done, give the upload a try. New lessons hit Facebook and Telegram the moment they go up, daily YouTube uploads pull from existing site guides, and Pinterest stays packed with new pins worth saving. While the Saiyan mood is still strong, swing by Broly or Super Saiyan God 2 Goku next, and if you want to back the work behind these lessons, my Patreon has hand drawn coloring pages waiting for you.