
This step-by-step tutorial demonstrates how to draw Kenjaku from Jujutsu Kaisen, shown in the body of Suguru Geto, with a calm yet sinister expression.
The drawing begins with a simple circle to establish the head structure. A vertical center line is drawn to maintain facial symmetry, followed by multiple horizontal guidelines across the upper portion of the circle to accurately position the eyes and eyebrows. Small marks below help determine the placement of the nose and chin, ensuring balanced anime proportions.
Next, the lower half of the circle is shaped into a sharp, refined jawline that reflects Kenjaku’s mature and composed appearance. The ears are placed along the eye guideline for anatomical accuracy. His narrow, relaxed eyes are then sketched with slightly lowered eyelids to capture his confident and calculating expression. A subtle smirk is added to enhance his manipulative aura.
One of the most defining details—the stitched scar running horizontally across the forehead—is carefully drawn above the eyebrows. This feature clearly identifies the character as Kenjaku.
After finalizing the facial features, the long flowing hair is outlined. The top section is pulled back neatly, while a single front strand falls over one side of the face. The hair extends smoothly past the shoulders, creating a graceful yet powerful silhouette. Circular earrings are added to both ears to complete the iconic look.
The robe-style outfit is then sketched with a traditional overlapping collar, giving the character an elegant and composed presence. In the final stage, construction lines are cleaned, and smooth pencil shading is applied. The hair is filled with deep, solid tones for strong contrast, while softer gradients are added to the face and clothing to create depth and realism.
The final result is a clean and dramatic portrait of Kenjaku, highlighting precise construction, balanced facial features, flowing hair detail, and bold shading that captures his calm yet dangerous personality.