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Draw Yo-kai Watch’s Komainu Mascot: Komasan in 14 Steps

Komasan is one of the secondary mascots of Yo-kai Watch, a komainu Yo-kai who appears regularly alongside Jibanyan throughout the franchise. This tutorial on how to draw Komasan from Yo-kai Watch covers his classic design, including the tall blue flame eyebrows, red swirls on his cheeks and hips, light blue stomach and inner ears, and the green furoshiki and teal purse he carries. As a Rank D Yo-kai of the Charming tribe, his rounded shiba inu-inspired form has enough distinctive details to make drawing him a genuinely engaging process.

Drawing Komasan Step by Step in 14 Steps

The tutorial runs across 14 steps in total, with the final one showing the completed colored result. Each step introduces new lines at a manageable pace, working through Komasan’s body shape, facial markings, flame eyebrows, and accessories.

Komasan’s Visual Design at a Glance

  • Ivory fur with light blue stomach and inner ears
  • Two tall blue hitodama-style flame eyebrows
  • Lime-green eyes with large black pupils
  • Red spiral swirls on cheeks and hips
  • Green furoshiki wrapped around shoulders
  • Small teal purse hanging at the side

Since Komasan is often paired with Jibanyan in the series, drawing both of them makes a natural duo. The Jibanyan tutorial is the obvious companion piece here. For other Yo-kai from the same franchise, Hovernyan offers a more complex design challenge, and Fubuki Himekawa brings a completely different style to the mix.

How the Step Colors Work

Every image in this drawing tutorial uses a three-color system to show exactly what has changed:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Komasan from Yo-kai Watch: Full Tutorial

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Finished Komasan drawing from Yo-kai Watch
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Finished Drawing Komasan? Post It Below

That covers the complete step by step process for how to draw Komasan from Yo-kai Watch, from the first basic shapes all the way through to the swirls, flames, and accessories. If your version came together well, share a link to it in the comments. For more Yo-kai Watch characters to try next, Katie Forester and Jinpei Jiba are both solid picks. Keep drawing and sharing your work.

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