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How to Draw Sukuna from Jujutsu Kaisen: Full Body Guide

When I decided to draw Ryomen Sukuna from Jujutsu Kaisen, I found his bold design to be a fun challenge. His tattoos, traditional kimono, and confident posture make him stand out as a character. In this guide, we’ll explore how to bring Sukuna to life on paper step by step, paying attention to his key details and proportions.

Key Features to Focus On

  • Hair: His hair is short, spiked, and pink.
  • Tattoos: The black markings on his face follow symmetrical patterns.
  • Outfit: Sukuna’s white kimono with dark blue detailing, paired with a patterned belt.

Once you finish sketching Sukuna, you may find it interesting to try other Jujutsu Kaisen characters like Yuji, Toji or Gojo. Each one offers different challenges and techniques to explore.

How This Guide Works

To make the drawing process straightforward, I’ve used a color-coded system for each step:

  • Red Color: This highlights the current step I’m focusing on.
  • Black Color: These are the completed lines from earlier steps.
  • Grey Color: These represent the basic framework of the drawing.

I find this system helpful because it keeps me focused on one part at a time while maintaining the overall structure.

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After completing the sketch, you may try to go over the lines to refine them. This includes erasing any rough guidelines and sharpening the edges for a clean finish.

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Step-by-Step Sukuna Drawing Tutorial in His Iconic Outfit - final step

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