Himmel, the Hero from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, is a key figure in the story. His noble appearance and heroic attire make him a memorable character to illustrate. This guide focuses on how to draw Himmel in his full-body heroic stance, capturing his characteristic outfit, facial features, and overall charm.
About Himmel: Key Features to Highlight
When drawing Himmel, keep in mind these distinct elements:
- Hair: Light blue, short, and neat, with a subtle but striking appearance.
- Face: Defined features with light blue eyes.
- Cloak: A long, flowing beige cloak that extends to his ankles.
- Tunic: A fitted blue tunic with white trim and a simple, elegant design.
- Pants and Boots: White pants tucked into black boots.
- Belt: A contrasting white belt tied around his waist, accentuating the structure of his tunic.
If you’re exploring more from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, try drawing other characters like Frieren, Heiter, or Eisen to complement Himmel’s design and showcase their team dynamic.
Understanding the Drawing Guide
This guide uses a color-coded system to make each step easier to follow:
- Red Color: Shows the lines you’re currently working on.
- Black Color: Indicates the lines you’ve already completed in previous steps.
- Grey Color: Represents the initial sketch for proportions and layout.
This method ensures you can clearly see each stage of the drawing and avoid mistakes while focusing on Himmel’s details, like his facial features, clothing, and cloak flow.






















Once the outline is done, refine the sketch by erasing extra lines and darkening the important details. Use bold lines for final touches and add colors to bring Himmel’s heroic appearance to life:
- Beige: For the long, flowing cloak.
- Blue: For his tunic, with white accents to define its structure.
- White: For his pants and belt.
- Black: For his boots and the belt’s buckle.
Adding shadows and highlights can enhance the depth of the cloak and tunic, making the drawing stand out. Don’t forget to include the mole near his left eye for accuracy.

Now that you know how to draw Himmel, it would be great to see how your version of the hero turned out. Finished drawings shared in the comments under the pinned Pinterest post get spotted by other artists working through the same guide, so it’s a nice little community spot to show off your work. If you want a steady stream of new tutorials, the signup form at the top of the page sends a weekly digest, and Facebook and YouTube are good places to keep up with what’s new on SketchOk.