Juno, known in Japanese as Shuka, is a Rank S Fire-attribute Yo-kai of the Oni tribe in Yo-kai Watch Shadowside, and the past incarnation of Summer Adams before she was reincarnated into human form. This tutorial on how to draw Juno from Yo-kai Watch takes on her full ceremonial design, one of the most complex in the entire series, covering the ornate gold crown, flowing red robes with pink wave patterns, purple bow sash, bell-tipped sleeve extensions, and the many accessories that mark her as ruler of the Oni tribe. With 39 steps, this is a drawing process that rewards attention to detail at every stage.
Juno’s Ceremonial Design Across 39 Steps
The tutorial spans 39 steps in total, with the final step showing the completed colored result. The process works systematically through the crown and face first, then builds out the layered robes, decorative elements, and flowing sleeve extensions, making it one of the longest and most detailed drawing tutorials on the site.
Juno’s Visual Design Elements
- Gold ornate crown with two horns and teal bead tips
- Red bindi on forehead, pointed ears, pale white skin
- Teal bead necklace, large round earrings
- Red ceremonial robes with pink wave patterns
- Black central panel with gold triangles and flame motif
- Large purple bow sash
Since Juno is the original form that Summer Adams carries within her, drawing both versions side by side shows the full arc of the character. Summer in her casual look and her Awoken form are the natural companions to this tutorial. Whisper is also worth adding to the set given his direct role in Summer’s story.
Step Color System Explained
Each of the 39 step images uses the same three-color marking system to keep the drawing process organized:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Juno from Yo-kai Watch: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Completed Your Juno Drawing? Share the Result
That wraps up the full 39-step process for how to draw Juno from Yo-kai Watch in her ceremonial Oni tribe ruler design. If you made it through all the robe layers, bell extensions, and crown details, drop a link to your finished drawing in the comments. For more from the Shadowside character lineup, Usapyon and Fubuki Himekawa are both worth adding to your collection next. Keep sketching and sharing your work.
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