In this tutorial, I’ll go through how to draw Juuzou Suzuya full body based on his anime appearance in Tokyo Ghoul. This version includes his signature suspenders, stitched markings, and slightly messy shoulder-length hair. The guide is broken into 15 steps, and the level is medium complexity because of the outfit and proportion details.
What to Focus on When Sketching This Version
- Shoulder-length white hair with red XIII hair clips
- Wide red eyes with bags underneath
- Visible stitch patterns: under the right eye, across the neck, arms, and hands
- Button-up shirt rolled at the sleeves
- Suspenders and cuffed pants
- Slippers for footwear instead of shoes
If you want to continue with more Tokyo Ghoul drawing tutorials, I recommend doing older Kaneki, Ayato, or Touka next to vary outfits and designs.
Visual Breakdown of the Color Codes
- Red Color: Highlights the new lines to draw for the current step
- Black Color: Shows the lines completed in previous steps
- Grey Color: The basic framework or structure used to shape the drawing














If your version of Juuzou Suzuya doesn’t quite match the final image, that’s completely normal, especially with a full body pose that has this many details to track. Learning how to draw Juuzou Suzuya full body takes a few rounds of practice before things start clicking, and every attempt still counts as progress. The pinned post for this guide on Pinterest is a good spot to drop your work-in-progress sketches if you want to share where you’re at.