📐 How to Draw — Step by Step
Step 1 of 6
To start drawing Gojo Satoru, start by creating the basic structure of the body. Draw a circle for the head and add a vertical and horizontal line to help position the details of the face. Then make a rectangular torso below the head. For the arm, draw lines that form a raised hand, with the fingers simply outlined. This will serve as the basis for the next steps.
Step 2 of 6
Now that we have the basic structure, let's detail Gojo Satoru's hand and face. Start by refining your fingers, shaping your nails and rounding the ends. Then draw the contour of the face, defining the jaw and hairline. For the face, add the eyes, which should be large and expressive, and add a simple line for the nose and mouth, keeping everything still sketchy.
Step 3 of 6
Now, let's focus on Gojo Satoru's hand and the back of his head. Start by better defining your fingers, adding details like the joints and nails. Then refine the shape of the hand, giving it a slight bend to show that it is waving. For the head, outline the back of the neck and hair, keeping the structure in mind. Don't forget to add the ear details, which should be visible.
Step 4 of 6
Now, let's work on the top of the head and face. Start by drawing the hairline, which should be fluid and natural. Next, add the outlines of the ears, which should be visible from the side of the head. For the face, refine the chin and cheekbones, ensuring the proportions are correct. Finish this step by drawing the lower part of the neck, gently connecting it to the head.
Step 5 of 6
Now, let's focus on the hand and the detail of the face. Start by drawing the raised hand, using simple lines to define the fingers. Remember to slightly round the tips of your fingers for a more natural look. Then, refine the contours of the face, adding details like the eyes and smile. Don't forget to design the glasses, which should have an elegant shape and fit your face.
Step 6 of 6
Now, let's add more details to Gojo Satoru's hair and clothing. Start by defining the ends of your hair, giving it a more dynamic and pointed shape. Use smooth lines to create movement. Then, refine the collar of the garment, adding some folds and textures to give it depth. Remember to keep the lines clean and clear so that the drawing is well defined.





