For most of the series she was just floating gloves and a pair of boots, so finally getting to draw an actual face and body feels like a reward. This tutorial covers how to draw Toru Hagakure’s visible appearance, the Invisible Girl as she looks after her Quirk glitches and reveals her true form in My Hero Academia.
Drawing the Girl Nobody Had Seen Before
This step by step guide takes you through 25 images total, with the final one being the colored result. Toru’s visible design showed up late in the series and caught a lot of fans off guard, which makes it one of the more requested MHA drawings on the site. The U.A. uniform adds structure to the drawing, but the real challenge sits in the hair and those multicolored details that make her stand out from every other Class 1-A student.
What Toru Actually Looks Like
- Wavy multicolored hair in greens, yellows, pinks
- Big round eyes with teal-yellow gradient irises
- Gray U.A. blazer with teal stripes
- Red tie and golden buttons on jacket
- Teal pleated skirt, dark knee-high socks
- Brown dress shoes and school bag
Toru is a Class 1-A member, so she pairs well with other students from the same group. Ochaco Uraraka and Ojiro with his hero costume are both solid companions for the page. And if you want to sketch someone from outside the class, Mei Hatsume in her workshop gear brings a completely different energy.
How the Line Colors Work
Each step uses three colors so you can tell new lines from old ones at a glance:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Toru Hagakure’s Visible Appearance: Step-by-Step
She Is Finally Visible on Your Page
Toru Hagakure is complete, and for once you can actually see her. Drop a link to your finished drawing in the comments so everyone can check it out. To keep the Class 1-A collection going, Denki Kaminari in his upgraded costume and Momo Yaoyorozu in her winter look are both waiting on the site. New guides get posted on Facebook and Telegram the day they go live, a YouTube video drops daily based on existing tutorials, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. You can also support SketchOk by grabbing hand-drawn coloring pages on Patreon.