Heiter, the calm and kind-hearted priest from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, is an intriguing character to sketch. His intricate priest robes and composed appearance make him stand out in the series. In this guide, I’ll show you how to draw Heiter and share tips to help you capture Heiter’s unique features and design.
Details to Focus on When Drawing Heiter
Heiter’s outfit and posture have a lot of distinct details to keep in mind. Here are the key points:
- Hair: Short, slicked-back green hair with two loose strands over his forehead.
- Face: Simple features, glasses, and a serene expression that suits his role as a priest.
- Outfit: A long black robe with gold trims and accents, symbolizing his position in the clergy.
- Inner Clothing: A black shirt with a white top, complemented by a gold belt and black-and-gold collar.
- Accessories: A book of scriptures often carried by priests in the series.
Including characters like Fern, Frieren, or Eisen in the composition can enhance the drawing and create a scene that reflects the relationships between the characters.
Using the Guide
This drawing guide includes color-coded instructions to simplify the process. Here’s what the colors represent:
- Red Color: Lines for the current step you’re working on.
- Black Color: Lines that you’ve completed in earlier steps.
- Grey Color: The base sketch to guide proportions and placement.
This system helps to break down Heiter’s detailed design into manageable steps, from the basic proportions to his intricate robes and accessories.



















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