That wide-open screaming mouth and low-tilted headband put angry Deidara mid-outburst, and this guide on how to draw angry Deidara captures exactly that explosive energy in line art form, fitting right into the Naruto roster of face-focused tutorials on the site.
What Makes This Portrait a Good Linework Challenge
The drawing is a close portrait with no background, so all 14 steps focus on the face, hair, and upper shoulders. The exaggerated expression lines and visible scarring make this a useful exercise in controlled, confident linework. The slightly cartoonish style means proportions lean toward drama over realism, which takes some deliberate pencil restraint.
Deidara’s Angry Portrait: Key Visual Features
- Long straight hair framing both sides of face
- Ninja headband tilted low, partially covering eyes
- Wide open mouth, full aggressive expression
- Scarred face with heavy expression lines
- Loose cloak visible at the shoulders
If you enjoy drawing expressive Naruto characters, Might Guy’s face covers a similarly intense expression with different structural challenges. For more face-focused practice, Sakura Haruno’s portrait and Naruto in Kurama Mode are solid options in the same category.
Reading the Color Coding in the Step Images
Each step image uses a three-color system to show what to draw and when:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Angry Deidara: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Share Your Deidara Sketch When You’re Done
Once the final lines are in, drop your finished drawing in the comments below. New tutorials go live on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they publish, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes up every day, and Pinterest stays regularly updated. For more Deidara practice before you close the sketchbook, check out the full Deidara drawing or Deidara’s face in a different pose. If you’d like to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is where to find them.
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