The First Division vice-captain with the easy grin kicks off the series here, and how to draw Chifuyu Matsuno is what this first lesson sets out to walk through. Putting the Toman member from Tokyo Revengers on paper begins with a loose frame for his height and stance before any of the uniform detail gets layered on top.
Building the Vice-Captain From the Ground Up
This breakdown runs across 22 stages and finishes on a fully colored figure you can keep open as a reference for his dark and pale palette. The early stages set the proportions and pose, then the gang uniform, raised hand, belt, baggy trousers, and boots get filled in one part at a time as the underlying structure holds.
Design Cues to Keep in Sight
- Two-tone hair, blonde top undercut
- Bright eyes, wide friendly grin
- Ear piercing on the left side
- Long dark Toman uniform jacket
- Pale belt with square buckle
- Baggy trousers tucked into pale boots
This is the opening entry for the series on the site, so there are no other character lessons to point you toward just yet. More Tokyo Revengers members will join the collection over time, and this page will sit as the first of the set once the rest start going up.
How the Line Colors Work
Each stage leans on a simple color key so the freshest marks always stand apart from the lines already on the page:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Chifuyu Matsuno: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Post Your Chifuyu Down in the Comments
Quick note before you head out: a feature for attaching your finished art right inside the comment box is being built, so by the time you finish how to draw Chifuyu Matsuno, that upload spot might already be sitting there ready to try. New lessons reach Facebook and Telegram the second they go live here, a fresh YouTube video posts daily built from guides already on the site, and Pinterest keeps gaining new pins worth saving. Drop your drawing below and tell me which Tokyo Revengers character should come next now that the series is starting up, and if you would like to support the work behind these lessons, my Patreon stocks hand drawn coloring pages for backers.