Have you ever wished to capture the essence of Runeterra’s unparalleled weapons master, Jax? With a rich lore interwoven with the fabric of Icathia and the Void, Jax’s character is as intricate as it is captivating. In this guide, we will lead you through a series of images, teaching you how to draw Temple Jax (in a popular skin) from League of Legends with precision and flair.
The Warrior’s Stance: Jax’s Distinguishing Features
- Imposing Presence: Jax is not just any warrior; he is a symbol of hope, the last beacon of Icathia. His posture and attire reflect his relentless spirit and unwavering determination.
- Monk’s Attire: His Temple Jax skin brings forth a unique blend of traditional monk aesthetics with the warrior’s edge. From the bamboo hat to the cloth-bound hands, every detail screams discipline and power.
- The Halberd: While a Quarterstaff might seem apt for a monk, Jax wields a Halberd, a testament to his unparalleled fighting prowess.
Similar characters like Nasus, another legend from the Shuriman desert, can be a great addition to your artwork, weaving a tale of battles, camaraderie, and ancient myths.
Decoding the Drawing Guide
Our guide employs a unique color-coding system to simplify the drawing process:
- Red Color: Represents the current drawing step you should be focusing on.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines you have previously drawn.
- Grey Color: Showcases the foundational sketch, crucial for getting the proportions right. Remember to use light strokes for these initial steps.
Consisting of 39 meticulous steps, the initial three lay the foundation for your masterpiece. Once satisfied with your sketch, you may choose to ink it. Wait for the ink to dry thoroughly before gently erasing the pencil marks, ensuring a neat finish.







































Now that you know how to draw Temple Jax, it’s worth sharing what you came up with. Finished drawings posted in the comments under the pinned Pinterest tutorial get seen by other artists working through the exact same guide, which makes it a pretty great spot to compare notes and get some feedback. You can also follow along with SketchOk on Facebook for new guide updates, or sign up for the weekly email digest using the form at the top of the page.