If you’re looking to learn how to draw Quetzalcoatl from Fate/Grand Order, this guide will walk you through each step. Quetzalcoatl, also known as Rider, features intricate Aztec-inspired details that make her design unique. Below, I’ll provide tips for capturing her look, along with details about her appearance to focus on while sketching.
Key Features to Note While Drawing Quetzalcoatl
- Long, slightly curly blonde hair with a distinctive style.
- Emerald green eyes with a confident expression.
- An elaborate Aztec headdress featuring orange and green feathers.
- Aztec-inspired attire, including a triangular-patterned top and skirt.
- Decorative bracelets, anklets, and other tribal-inspired details.
When you’ve finished drawing Quetzalcoatl, consider trying other characters like Mordred, Gilgamesh, or Jeanne d’Arc for a collection of Fate/Grand Order artwork.
Color Guidelines for This Drawing Tutorial
- Red Color: The current step to focus on.
- Black Color: Lines you have already completed.
- Grey Color: Basic sketch lines to help structure the figure.
These color codes will help you stay organized as you progress through the guide.




























Your first attempt at drawing Quetzalcoatl probably won’t look exactly how you imagined, and that’s completely fine, because almost nobody nails a complex Fate character on the first try. Keep that sketch around as a reference point and give it another go once you’ve had some time away from it. New guides like this one on how to draw Quetzalcoatl get posted regularly, so following SketchOk on Pinterest or Facebook is a good way to stay in the loop.