A face-obscuring blue gaiter pulled up to the eyes and head-to-toe denim make Best Jeanist one of the more visually specific heroes in the My Hero Academia lineup, and this tutorial on how to draw Best Jeanist works through that structured, fashion-forward design from sketch to full color.
What Goes Into Drawing Best Jeanist
This is a full-body standing pose with one hand raised, index finger pointing upward. The 16 steps move at a steady pace, with most of the detail work concentrated in the jacket construction, the rolled jean cuffs, and the layered face coverage. The coloring stage rounds out the tutorial with the signature all-blue palette.
Best Jeanist: Key Design Details
- Blonde hair swept back, eyes only visible
- Blue gaiter covers the lower and mid face
- Blue button-up jacket with chest pockets
- Matching blue jeans with rolled cuffs
- Black belt with gold buckle at waist
If you enjoy drawing MHA heroes with strong silhouettes, Eraser Head (Shota Aizawa) is worth checking out next, and Tomura Shigaraki offers a good contrast in terms of style and character feel. For face-focused practice, the Deku face tutorial covers the kind of expressive linework that is useful across many MHA characters.
Reading the Color Coding in the Steps
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Best Jeanist: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Best Jeanist Sketch? Show It Off
Post your finished drawing in the comments section below. Seeing how different artists handle the all-denim look and the covered face is genuinely useful for anyone working through this tutorial. New guides go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing tutorials drops every day, and Pinterest gets updated regularly too. If you enjoyed this and want to keep the project running, consider supporting on Patreon, where hand-drawn coloring pages are available as a bonus. For more MHA drawing practice, Shoto’s face and the full-body Katsuki Bakugo in action pose are solid next steps.
Hey Ilnur, could you do full-body tutorials of Minami Shimada, Shouko Kirishima, and Hideyoshi Kinoshita from Baka and test? I have the links to the full-body images.
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The links are working! And the drawings are ready 🙂 I’ll post them shortly