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How to Draw Chibi Ken Kaneki Post-Aogiri Mask: Drawing Tutorial

Here’s a fun version to try: how to draw Ken Kaneki chibi masked, from his post-Aogiri look in Tokyo Ghoul. The style is simplified but still keeps his key features like the sharp teeth and eyepatch. It’s broken down into 11 steps and pretty easy to follow thanks to the chibi proportions.

Chibi Features to Watch Out for in This Drawing

  • Oversized head with wild, jagged hair
  • Big circular eyes, one covered with a ghoul eyepatch
  • Sharp teeth design
  • Short torso and stubby arms and legs
  • Torn clothing with simple folds and outlines

After you’re done, consider drawing chibi versions of other characters like Touka and Uta for a Tokyo Ghoul chibi set.

Color Code Breakdown for the Kaneki Chibi Drawing Guide

  • Red Color: Lines to draw in the current step.
  • Black Color: Lines from the earlier steps that are already done.
  • Grey Color: Sketch guidelines used to place everything properly.

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That’s it for chibi Kaneki – keep practicing, and check back soon for new characters.

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