Saint Seiya built its roster around armored warriors each tied to a constellation, and Cygnus Hyoga is one of the Bronze Saints you will run into throughout the series. This step-by-step guide covers how to draw Cygnus Hyoga, walking through 19 steps from the first rough lines to the finished colored result, all in the Saint Seiya tutorial collection.
What Makes This Hyoga Tutorial Worth Your Time
The drawing runs 19 steps in total and ends with a fully colored version, so color placement is part of the process rather than an afterthought. The character stands in a neutral frontal pose, which keeps the composition stable, but the layered Bronze Cloth armor introduces a lot of overlapping shapes and detail work across the torso, arms, and legs. Most of the concentration goes into getting those armor layers consistent before the final coloring pass.
Cygnus Hyoga: Key Design Details
- Long blonde hair with winged helmet
- White and blue armored Saint cloth outfit
- Red emblem belt with white pleated skirt
- Armored gauntlets and spiked boots
- Gold and orange accents on shoulder armor
If you are working through the Bronze Saints one by one, Virgo Shaka and Saori Kido are solid next picks, each with their own armor and fabric detail challenges. For a heavier armor build, Pegasus Seiya in God Cloth pushes the complexity up another level.
Reading the Color Codes in the Step Images
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new versus 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 Cygnus Hyoga: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Drawing? Share It
Once the coloring is done, drop your finished Cygnus Hyoga sketch in the comments section below. Seeing how different artists handle the armor tones and hair is genuinely useful for everyone working through the same steps. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video based on existing guides drops every single day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. If you want to keep going with the Saint Seiya cast, Dragon Shiryu and Phoenix Ikki both have their own armor builds worth working through. Supporting the project on Patreon also unlocks access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages not available anywhere else.