If you’ve been looking to improve your Jujutsu Kaisen drawing skills, learning how to draw Megumi Fushiguro’s face is a great place to start. His unique features and iconic hairstyle are both striking and challenging, making this a rewarding exercise for artists of all levels.
Key Features to Focus On
When drawing Megumi Fushiguro’s face, pay attention to these details:
- Hair: His black hair is spiked in all directions, resembling a sea urchin, with varying lengths of spikes around the head.
- Eyes: His upward-slanted green eyes (or dark blue in the anime) convey his colder personality.
- Facial Shape: Megumi has a slim face with subtle angular features, similar to his father, Toji Fushiguro.
- Scars: If you’re want to draw his post-Shinjuku Showdown Arc appearance, include three distinct facial scars: one under his left eye and two where Sukuna’s secondary eyes would be.
- Outfit: Megumi’s standard Jujutsu High uniform includes a high-collared dark blue jacket, which is partly visible in the drawing.
Other characters like Yuji Itadori or Nobara Kugisaki can be great options to try next if you’re looking to expand your Jujutsu Kaisen drawing collection.
Understanding the Guide
To make your drawing process clear, the guide uses a simple color-coding system:
- Red Color: Indicates the current step to focus on.
- Black Color: Represents the lines already drawn.
- Gray Color: Shows the basic sketch outlines.
Following this system can help you stay organized and make steady progress through the steps.













Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Megumi Fushiguro’s face, try setting it aside for a couple of days and then redrawing it from scratch without looking at the steps. That second attempt usually reveals how much actually stuck, and any weak spots become pretty obvious to fix. New guides go up regularly on SketchOk’s Pinterest, and video versions of some guides appear on the YouTube channel if you prefer watching the process unfold.
Really really good tutorial, I`m not good at drawing (usually!)so this helped me out very much. Sadly I`m a student so i cant donate to u, but still a very good drawing!!!
Hey, thanks! Such feedback motivates me to work harder on the new tutorials. I’m about to post more JJK guides soon, so stay tuned