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How to Draw Touka Kirishima Chibi Version in 10 Steps

I’m going to break down how to draw Touka Kirishima chibi style from Tokyo Ghoul. This version keeps things simple and cute, perfect for a quick 10-step sketch session. Her signature hairstyle and uniform stay recognizable, even in chibi form.

Key Details for the Chibi Version of Touka

  • Oversized head and minimal body detail
  • Short bob hairstyle with long bangs on the right side of the face
  • Only one large visible eye; the other is covered by hair
  • Uniform jacket with tie and skirt design simplified
  • Straight leg and arm shapes with basic linework

If you want to keep the Tokyo Ghoul drawing streak going, try chibi versions of Kaneki and Uta, or sketch the normal version of Touka next to add more variety to your collection.

Understanding the Drawing Colors

  • Red Color: Current part of the drawing you need to focus on in each step
  • Black Color: Lines you’ve already completed in previous steps
  • Grey Color: The basic guideline sketch for proportions and shape

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How to draw Touka Kirishima chibi

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If you finish this Touka Kirishima chibi drawing, feel free to post it in the comments under the Pinterest pin. it’s where a lot of artists show their results. You can also keep up with new drawings by following SketchOk here:

This one’s a good intro to chibi proportions if you’re into Tokyo Ghoul drawing practice.

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