Leorio Paradinight from Hunter x Hunter is an interesting character to illustrate, combining a strong, professional appearance with the charm of his determined personality. Today, we’ll learn how to draw Leorio full body and capture the details of his suit, sunglasses, and confident stance. If you’re looking to get started, here’s a detailed look at his features and some tips to make your drawing more accurate and engaging.
Details That Define Leorio’s Design
When working on Leorio’s design, focus on these key features:
- Suit and Tie: Leorio’s dark blue business suit is sleek and well-fitted, with sharp lapels and button details. His light tie adds a touch of contrast to the look.
- Sunglasses: His tea-shade sunglasses are a signature element.
- Hair and Face: Leorio’s spiked crew cut is neat and clean. His face has sharp features and look.
- Build: He is tall and well-built, with a confident posture that emphasizes his determination.
- Expression: Don’t forget his expressive face, which often reflects his sharp wit and occasional humor.
After finishing Leorio, you can try drawing other characters from Hunter x Hunter. Consider adding Killua, Gon, Kurapika, or Hisoka to create a dynamic group illustration.
Color-Coded Drawing Guide
This guide uses a helpful color-coding system to make the drawing process simple and organized:
- Red Color: Highlights the current lines or details you should focus on.
- Black Color: Shows the lines you’ve already completed.
- Gray Color: Represents the foundational sketch to establish proportions and shapes.
Using this method ensures that you can progress step by step while keeping your drawing clear and consistent.



















Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Leorio full body, head over to the pinned SketchOk post on Pinterest and drop your finished sketch in the comments. That’s where the community gathers to share their versions of Leorio and swap tips on things like getting his suit proportions right or nailing that confident pose. If you prefer learning by watching, check out the SketchOk YouTube channel, where video versions of some guides are available for those who like to follow along that way.