Mechanical arms with segmented plating and circular joint details give Genos a silhouette unlike anyone else in the One-Punch Man roster, and this step-by-step guide on how to draw Genos works through that upper-body portrait with clean line art from start to finish.
What the Tutorial Covers and Where the Complexity Sits
The guide runs 11 steps and ends on black and white line art with no coloring stage. The framing is an upper-torso crop stopping at the waist, so the proportions are tighter than a full-body build and the mechanical arm detailing carries most of the work. Both arms need careful attention to the plating segments and joint circles, which takes patience in the later steps.
Genos Visual Reference: What to Keep in Mind
- Spiky messy hair, forward-facing stance
- Narrow eyes with sharp angular brows
- Simple sleeveless crew-neck shirt
- Fully mechanical arms, segmented plating
- Small earrings on both ears
If you want more One-Punch Man practice after this, Garou in motion pushes the line work in a different direction with a more aggressive pose, and Speed-o’-Sound Sonic is worth doing for the costume detail work. Metal Bat is another solid option if you want to practice a full-body character next.
Understanding the Color System in the Step Images
Each step 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 Genos: Step-by-Step Tutorial










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the drawings are awesome can u draw all character of one man punch
There’re too many characters 🙂 Could you please write the names of the most popular ones that are not yet on the website