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How to Draw Choso from Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3

Choso became a fan favorite during Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen, and this guide shows how to draw Choso in his battle stance using his Blood Manipulation technique. As a Death Painting Womb, he exists as a half-human half-cursed spirit hybrid with a striking design. This tutorial captures him mid-attack with blood forming near his raised hand, ready to launch at his enemies.

Sketching Choso from Jujutsu Kaisen

This tutorial contains 24 step-by-step images that break down his figure. The pose features Choso with fingers forming a hand sign while his blood mark actively bleeds to fuel his cursed technique. His layered clothing and distinctive twin ponytails require attention to detail, but each step builds logically on the previous one.

Choso’s Design Details

  • Dark brown hair tied into two high ponytails jutting outward
  • Violet eyeshadow around small dark eyes
  • Mark extending across nose bridge
  • Purple round scarf wrapped around neck
  • Purple gi-like vest with V-shaped front over light tan robe
  • Loose white sleeves extending from under the vest
  • Wide white pants
  • Floating blood droplets forming attack near hand

Choso’s blood mark changes shape when he activates Flowing Red Scale, though this drawing shows its standard appearance during a basic Blood Manipulation attack. The hand positioning takes some practice since the fingers form specific shapes for his technique. For another character with distinct battle poses, check out the Toji Fushiguro with Playful Cloud tutorial. Artists interested in drawing faces first might want to try the Yuji Itadori face guide before attempting full body poses.

Reading the Step Colors

Each step uses color coding for easy navigation:

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

How to Draw Choso: Complete Tutorial

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Post Your Choso Artwork!

That finishes the guide on drawing Choso using his Blood Manipulation. The twin ponytails and layered clothing make him one of the more complex JJK characters to sketch, but those details give him such a recognizable silhouette. Leave a comment below with questions or thoughts on the process. If you shared your finished drawing somewhere, drop a link so others can see your work. For more Jujutsu Kaisen content, the Sukuna full body tutorial offers another challenging villain, or try the Megumi Fushiguro full body guide for a main character.

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