Pain is one of those characters from Naruto who carries serious weight in every scene he appears in, and getting him on paper feels rewarding once you see it come together. This walkthrough on how to draw Pain full body breaks the process into manageable parts so the proportions and Akatsuki details stay clean.
Sketching Nagato’s Pain Form on Paper
The lesson is built around 22 steps, with the last image showing the fully colored result so you can match the final tones. Each step adds a small layer of detail, starting from rough construction lines and finishing with the cloak patterns and accessories.
Key Visual Elements to Watch For
- Spiky orange hair with forehead protector
- Rinnegan eyes with ringed pattern
- Black Akatsuki cloak with red clouds
- Facial piercings on nose, ears and chin
- Dark shinobi pants and open sandals
- High collar covering the lower face
If you enjoy working through Akatsuki members and other Naruto faces, take a look at Obito unmasked or the Tobi spiral mask lesson next. For something with a different energy, Madara in Rikudou Sennin mode pairs nicely with this one.
Reading the Step Colors
The line colors in each step tell you what to focus on:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Pain Full Body: Step-by-Step
Show Off Your Finished Pain
Once you wrap up the coloring, drop a link to your version in the comments so others can see how it turned out. New guides go up on Facebook and Telegram the moment they go live, fresh YouTube videos land daily, and Pinterest stays packed with new pins to save. While you are in the Naruto mood, try teen Naruto from Shippuden or Hashirama in Sage Mode next, and if you want to support the work behind these lessons, grab one of my hand drawn coloring pages over on Patreon.