Here’s a full guide on how to draw Arthur Boyle from Fire Force, shown here in a fighting pose with his sword Excalibur ready. The drawing includes his full outfit, stance, and detailed plasma sword. There are 22 steps in total. This one’s a bit more advanced since it covers a full-body drawing, including his stance and hand positioning, folds, but if you follow each part gradually, it’s manageable.
Key Visual Points to Focus On for Arthur Boyle
- Spiky hair styled up into a small ponytail
- Battle-ready facial expression with eyebrows lowered
- Protective Fire Force jacket with “TOKYO FFS” and patch details
- Baggy tactical pants tucked into boots
- Right arm extended with sword hilt and long energy blade
- Left hand opened slightly
- Wide battle stance and bent knees
Next up, I’d suggest drawing Shinra Kusakabe, Tamaki Kotatsu, or Joker from Fire Force. Each one shows off different parts of the gear and fighting styles. I’ll add these characters soon.
Visual Breakdown of the Drawing Process
The guide uses a color-coding system that’s helpful for step tracking:
- Red Color: shows the lines to draw in the current step
- Black Color: shows the lines you’ve already drawn in earlier steps
- Gray Color: is used for the initial base sketch to help place the figure






















Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Arthur Boyle with Excalibur, try setting the drawing aside for a couple of days and then redoing it from memory to really lock in the proportions and that signature plasma sword stance. You’ll notice how much faster it clicks the second time around. New guides get added regularly over on SketchOk’s Pinterest, and video versions of some guides show up on the YouTube channel too, so it’s worth keeping an eye on both.