If you’re wondering how to draw Kraft from Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, his character offers a mix of traditional monk-like clothing and elven features. Kraft’s calm and wise demeanor is reflected in his design, from his simple robe to his expressive face. Here’s what you need to know to capture his likeness accurately in your drawing.
Kraft’s Key Features
When creating your Kraft drawing, make sure to focus on the following elements:
- Elven Traits: Long, pointed ears and a lean face that highlight his heritage.
- Hair: Short, spiky olive-green hair.
- Clothing: A dark monk’s robe with gold accents, a cream-colored stole, and a necklace featuring the crest of the Goddess of Creation.
Once you’ve captured Kraft’s features, you might want to try drawing Frieren, Stark or Fern to explore more characters from the series.
About the Drawing Guide
The drawing guide breaks down the process into manageable steps using a color-coded system:
- Grey Color: Indicates the initial sketch to map out proportions and shapes.
- Black Color: Shows the completed lines to solidify the drawing.
- Red Color: Highlights the current step you should focus on.
This system ensures clarity throughout the process, making it easier to handle both the structural and detailed aspects of Kraft’s character design.




















One of the more interesting things about learning how to draw Kraft is seeing how differently artists interpret him, since his weathered, ancient-warrior look gives a lot of room for personal choices in line weight, shading, and expression. If you want to see how other people tackled him, head over to the pinned post for this guide on Pinterest and check the comments, or drop your own version there. You can also sign up for the weekly email digest using the form at the top of the page if you want new Frieren Beyond Journey’s End guides and others sent straight to you.