If you’re a fan of the captivating world of Hunter x Hunter, you’re probably well-acquainted with the enigmatic Biscuit Krueger, or as she prefers, “Bisky”. An iconic character from the series, her face, with its unique features and expressions, presents a delightful challenge for budding artists. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you on how to draw Biscuit Krueger’s face from the 2011 anime adaptation.
Understanding Biscuit’s Unique Appeal
- Childlike Innocence: Biscuit often assumes a young, doll-like appearance, giving her an innocent and youthful aura. This facade, however, masks her true formidable nature.
- Style and Attire: Her outfit usually comprises a sleeveless dress, a bloomer with a skirt and mantle, gloves, and leather shoes. This attire complements her porcelain doll-like appearance.
- Hidden Power: Don’t let her youthful demeanor deceive you. When Biscuit reveals her true form, her physique becomes impressively muscular, showcasing her true strength. This duality in her character design makes her a fascinating subject to draw.
For this guide, we’ll focus on her face as depicted in the 2011 anime, where she sports blonde hair and pink eyes, setting her apart from her appearance in the manga and the 1999 adaptation.
Unpacking the Guide
Before we dive in, let’s decode the colors:
- Red Color: Indicates the current drawing step. Follow this for real-time progression.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines drawn in the previous steps.
- Grey Color: Represents the basic sketch and proportion guide. Always start with light pencil strokes for this.
This tutorial comprises 21 steps, starting with a basic sketch for proportion purposes. By the end, you’ll have a vivid sketch of Biscuit Krueger. If desired, you can ink your drawing. Ensure you wait for the ink to dry before gently erasing the underlying pencil sketch to avoid smudging.





















Now that you know how to draw Biscuit Krueger’s face, go ahead and finish up your sketch and drop a photo or link in the comments under the pinned post on Pinterest. It’s genuinely fun to see how different people handle her expressions and that signature look of hers. If you want more guides like this one sent your way, there’s an email signup at the top of the page, and video versions of some guides show up on the YouTube channel too.
Yeah, it’s amazing!