This guide will walk you through how to draw Obito Uchiha in his post-Ten-Tails jinchuriki form. The version here is based on his look from the later part of the Fourth Shinobi World War in Naruto.
The design may seem a bit complex with specific traits, but broken down into stages, it becomes manageable. His pose is static and full-body, which makes the process straightforward in terms of balance and proportion. If you’re used to working with anime characters, this one will be medium in complexity. The body details and the staff may take a few extra minutes to refine.
What to Focus On When Drawing Obita
- White hair with slight upward texture on the right, while the left part of the head has no hair
- Split face with and visible Sharingan eye
- Long black staff with circular top design
- Bare upper body and torn pants
- Lean proportions and subtle muscular detail
Recently, I posted a couple of related guides, and I’ll leave the links here in case you’re interested. One shows Obito with the Tobi spiral mask, and the other features him in Ten-Tails mode.
Line Guide Colors Explained
- Red Color: new lines being drawn in the current step
- Black Color: lines drawn in previous steps
- Grey Color: base sketch structure (guidelines)
If you’re new to drawing characters with broken symmetry or masked faces, take your time with the outline. The rough mask edges, scars, and asymmetry are what define this version of Obito. Keep the overall structure simple and let the details come in gradually across the steps.























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