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How to Draw Maki Zenin: Post-Shibuya Appearance Tutorial

Maki Zenin emerges from the Shibuya Incident as a different person, and this tutorial shows how to draw Maki Zenin in her Season 3 appearance from Jujutsu Kaisen. After surviving Jogo’s flames, she carries burn scars across her arms and face as marks of what she endured. This guide captures her updated look with the shorter hair, cape-style uniform, and the bandage covering her right eye.

Drawing Maki’s Post-Shibuya Design

This tutorial contains 22 step-by-step images building up her standing pose to the hips. The stance shows her with one fist raised while the cape drapes over her shoulders, attached by Jujutsu High pins. Her exposed arms display the burn scars that now define her silhouette, a visual reminder of her survival and transformation.

Maki’s Updated Appearance

  • Short dark green hair reaching just past ears
  • Circular glasses with right eye covered by bandage
  • Burn scars on both sides of face
  • Sleeveless black turtleneck shirt
  • Dark gray cape attached by gold Jujutsu High pins
  • Extensive burn scars running down both exposed arms
  • Brown belt with gold buckle at waist
  • Dark green fitted pants (originally black)
  • Muscular physique

The burn scars require careful attention since they appear as irregular patches across her skin. Maki deliberately chose to leave her arms exposed in her new uniform, showing rather than hiding what happened to her. For another character who underwent major changes after Shibuya, check the Yuji Itadori Season 3 tutorial with his scar. Those wanting to draw Maki’s earlier look can find the original Maki Zenin guide showing her pre-Shibuya design.

Following the Step Colors

Each step uses color to show progress:

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

How to Draw Maki Zenin: Season 3 Tutorial

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Share Your Maki Drawing!

That completes the guide on drawing Maki Zenin in her post-Shibuya design. The burn scars and bandaged eye add complexity to the drawing, but those details carry the weight of her character development. Leave a comment with your questions or thoughts about the tutorial. Posted your finished piece online? Drop a link so everyone can see your work and offer feedback. For more Season 3 JJK content, try the Yuta Okkotsu tutorial or the Choso drawing guide for another fighter with a striking appearance.

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