📐 How to Draw — Step by Step
Step 1 of 5
Para começar a desenhar os olhos do Tanjiro, desenhe duas formas ovais levemente inclinadas. Dentro de cada oval, adicione uma linha curva para a parte superior da íris e outra linha na parte inferior. Em seguida, desenhe um pequeno triângulo ou forma de "V" na parte interna de cada olho, representando o brilho. Não se esqueça de adicionar detalhes como as pálpebras e as sobrancelhas acima dos olhos para dar mais expressão.
Step 2 of 5
For the next step, start refining Tanjiro's eyes. Add details to the iris by drawing an inner circle that represents the pupil. Do this for each eye, ensuring the pupils are aligned. Then draw a soft line for the contour of the eyelids, accentuating the shape of the eyes. Lastly, draw a subtle line for the nose and a slight curved line for the mouth, giving your drawing more life.
Step 3 of 5
Now that Tanjiro's hair is more defined, let's work on the shape of his face. Start by softening the contour lines of your face, creating an oval shape that tapers a little at the chin. Next, add the ears, which should be slightly visible from the side of the head. To give more personality, draw the earrings he wears, positioning them symmetrically on each side. Make sure the details are well proportioned.
Step 4 of 5
Now that you've sketched out the collar and sleeves for Tanjiro's coat, let's add the final details to the costume. Start by drawing the buttons on the front of the coat, leaving them clearly visible. Then add the Kamado clan symbol on the chest part, which is important to the character's identity. Lastly, refine the lines of the coat, ensuring that the folds and contours are smooth and natural.
Step 5 of 5
To finish Tanjiro Kamado's drawing, let's add the last touches. Start by coloring your hair with a dark shade of red, mixing with a little black at the ends to create depth. Then, paint the clothes in blue and white, highlighting the collar details. Lastly, don't forget to use a shade of pink for your cheeks and finish with a soft glow in your eyes. Congratulations, your drawing is complete!




