Soft bangs framing large expressive eyes give Rem Saverem her quietly memorable look, and this guide on how to draw Rem Saverem stays true to that gentleness through clean line art. She appears here in a close-up portrait format, part of the Trigun anime tutorial collection.
What the Portrait Covers in 7 Steps
The tutorial runs 7 steps from a loose structural sketch to finished line art, all in black and white with no color fill. The format is a close-up three-quarter portrait, so the focus lands almost entirely on head proportions, facial structure, and hair flow. The slight angle adds a small asymmetry challenge, but the low step count keeps the pacing manageable.
Rem Saverem’s Visual Traits
- Long straight hair with short front bangs
- Large anime-style eyes, wide and open
- Soft smile, gentle facial expression
- Collared jacket visible at the neckline
- Three-quarter portrait angle, close-up crop
If you enjoy drawing anime portrait faces like this one, Kirito’s portrait from Sword Art Online is a solid next step, and Yuuki Asuna offers a similar full-face anime challenge. For something with a harder edge, Leafa brings more hair volume to work through.
How the Step Colors Work
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly where to focus:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Rem Saverem: Step-by-Step Tutorial






Finished Your Sketch? Share It
Once the line art is done, drop your finished drawing in the comments below. Seeing how different artists handle the hair and face angle is always worth a look. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every single day, and Pinterest stays regularly updated too. If you want to keep this kind of content going, supporting the project on Patreon gets you access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages as well. For more anime portrait practice, Kirito and Asuna’s step-by-step are both worth bookmarking.