This tutorial shows how to draw Jinu from KPop Demon Hunters with a focus on his face. The process is straightforward and works best when starting with the main structure of the head and jaw. Jinu’s hairstyle, brows, and lips are symmetrical, so keeping balance between both sides is important. Most of the details are concentrated around his hairline, eyes, and the earrings, so it’s good to build the sketch gradually without rushing the small lines.
Features to Include When Drawing Jinu
- Middle-parted hairstyle with layered sections and sharp angles
- Smooth jawline and long neck with visible collarbones
- Calm, neutral expression with defined upper eyelids
- Full lips with minimal expression lines
- Pierced ears with simple hoop earrings
- Open shirt collar with a visible undershirt
Once you’re done with Jinu, you might want to draw Rumi next to complete both sides of the story from the same movie.
Visual Step Flow and Color Guide
- Red Color: shows the lines added in the current step
- Black Color: displays all previously completed lines
- Gray Color: forms the base sketch used to set up the proportions
This color-coded format keeps each stage clean, so you can focus on one part at a time before moving forward.


















If your Jinu doesn’t look exactly like the reference image, that’s completely fine and honestly expected, especially on a first attempt. The whole point is that you’re building the skill, not producing a perfect copy, so every try gets you a little closer. Feel free to drop your work-in-progress sketch in the comments on the pinned Pinterest post for this tutorial, where other people learning how to draw Jinu from Kpop Demon Hunters share their versions too.