Soul Evans is one of those characters whose face does half the talking in Soul Eater, with that flat unimpressed look that fans pick up on right away. This walkthrough on how to draw Soul Evans’ face zooms in on the head and collar so the smaller features stay readable from the first sketch onward.
Putting Maka’s Partner on the Page
The lesson runs across 13 stages, ending with a fully colored portrait you can use as a shading reference. Each stage stacks on the last so the head shape and hair flow lock in early before any of the smaller marks land.
Design Notes for the Demon Weapon
- Spiky white hair swept across
- Sharp angled bangs over the eyes
- Red eyes with droopy lids
- Slight frown and small mouth
- Yellow and black collared jacket
- Round ear shapes peeking out
Other DWMA students fit nicely alongside this one if you want to grow your collection. Try Maka Albarn as the obvious partner pick, then move on to Black Star or Tsubaki Nakatsukasa to round out the team.
Reading the Color Coded Lines
The line colors in each stage make it clear which marks are new and which are already locked in:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Soul Evans’ Face: Step-by-Step
Show Off Your DWMA Portrait
Once you wrap up your version of how to draw Soul Evans’ face, drop a link in the comments so other readers can see how it turned out. Fresh lessons land on Facebook and Telegram the day they go live, a new YouTube video drops daily based on existing guides, and Pinterest stays loaded with new pins worth saving. Hungry for more Soul Eater work? Try Franken Stein next, or take on Lord Death for something with a different shape language, and if you want to back the work behind these lessons, my Patreon has hand drawn coloring pages waiting for you.