Let’s get into how to draw Suguru Geto’s face from Jujutsu Kaisen. I’m keeping this one focused on just the head and upper shoulders—clean, centered, and good for character sheets or anime portrait studies. It’s not the most complex sketch out there, but there are a few areas that need steady lines, especially around the eyes and hairline.
What to Pay Attention to in This Drawing
- His hair is tied in a topknot with some sharp strands sticking out and a long bang falling across one side.
- Eyes are narrow with a calm, tired look—small folds above and below the lids.
- A single circular earring is visible in this sketch.
- Neckline of the collar is centered, stiff, and upright—fits the uniform style.
- The expression is almost blank, which means line placement is key to keep it accurate.
If you’re drawing Geto, you might also want to try Satoru Gojo, Yuta Okkotsu, Yuji or Geto’s demon sidekick Mahito next since they all have head-focused designs with different features, accessories, or hair challenges.
How the Drawing Process is Structured
The guide uses color-coded stages so you know exactly what to draw and when:
- Red Color: new lines for the current step
- Black Color: all previous lines you’ve completed
- Grey Color: base sketch for the structure and positioning
The early part of the guide sets up the head shape and neck. After that, it’s all about positioning the facial features and handling the asymmetric hair.
















How did your take on Suguru Geto’s face turn out? Hopefully that cold, calculating expression came together the way you wanted, and now you’ve got a solid handle on how to draw Suguru Geto’s face whenever you need it. If you want to show off the finished result, the pinned post on Pinterest is a good spot to drop it in the comments and see what others are working on. And if you want a fresh batch of guides landing in your inbox each week, there’s an email signup form at the top of this page.