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From Courtroom to Culling Game: Draw Higuruma’s Face from JJK

A burned-out defense attorney turned Culling Game player is not the usual JJK protagonist, and that is exactly what makes Higuruma interesting to draw. This tutorial walks through how to draw Hiromi Higuruma’s face, the lawyer-turned-sorcerer who became one of the most compelling supporting characters in Jujutsu Kaisen.

Putting Higuruma’s Exhaustion on Paper

The full drawing process covers 19 steps, with the last one showing the colored result. Higuruma’s face carries a lot of his character through subtle details rather than flashy features, so getting the proportions and expression right matters more here than with most JJK faces. The early construction steps set up the jawline and facial landmarks that everything else builds on.

Higuruma’s Facial Features and Look

  • Short dark hair swept backward
  • Stringy, slightly messy hair texture
  • Dark eyes with noticeably small pupils
  • Prominent nose and strong jawline
  • Tired, tense expression with furrowed brow
  • Black suit, white shirt, green tie, attorney pin

Higuruma faced off against Yuji during the Culling Game, and you can sketch Yuji’s scarred face to pair them together. Another Culling Game player worth drawing is Reggie Star, whose sharp features offer a different kind of challenge. And if you want to try someone from outside the tournament arc, The Angel brings a completely different visual style to the page.

Reading the Line Colors in Each Step

Three colors keep each step easy to follow:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Hiromi Higuruma’s Face: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Finished Hiromi Higuruma drawing from Jujutsu Kaisen
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The Verdict Is In on Your Sketch

Higuruma is done, attorney pin and all. Share your finished drawing by dropping a link in the comments below. To round out your JJK collection, Sukuna’s face makes for a solid next challenge, and Maki in her post-Shibuya look is another fan-requested pick. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram the day they are published, a fresh YouTube video drops daily based on existing guides, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. You can also support SketchOk by picking up hand-drawn coloring pages on Patreon.

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