Toji Fushiguro, known as the Sorcerer Killer in Jujutsu Kaisen, is a striking character with a muscular physique and a confident pose. His design combines simplicity with powerful details, making him an excellent subject for a full-body drawing. Let’s explore how to draw Toji Fushiguro and bring his dynamic look to life.
Key Features of Toji Fushiguro
Toji’s design is all about balance between minimalism and strength. Here’s what to pay attention to when drawing him:
- Face: Sharp features with green eyes and a scar on the corner of his right lip.
- Hair: Mid-length, straight black hair that falls just past his ears.
- Upper Body: A tight-fitting black shirt that highlights his muscular build.
- Pants: Baggy, tan martial arts pants secured with a belt.
- Footwear: Black martial arts slippers for practicality and movement.
- Posture: Confident and relaxed, with a smirk that conveys his unshaken demeanor.
Drawing Toji alongside other Jujutsu Kaisen characters, like Satoru Gojo, General Mahoraga or Yuji Itadori can create an engaging scene or help practice proportions and character dynamics.
Using the Drawing Guide
This guide uses a color-coded system to make the process easier. Here’s how the colors are applied:
- Red Color: Highlights the current lines to focus on in the step.
- Black Color: Represents the completed lines from earlier steps.
- Grey Color: Shows the rough sketch to establish proportions and layout.
Following this system helps ensure Toji’s proportions are accurate, from his strong jawline to the flow of his pants and confident pose.
After completing the outline, refine the details and erase unnecessary sketch lines. Darken the final lines to make the drawing stand out. For coloring, use dark gray or black for his shirt, gray for his pants, and dark tones for his shoes. Adding light shading can enhance his muscular build and give depth to the overall drawing.
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