How To Draw Gojo?

Draw an oval head with a slightly pointed chin

Sketch the hair shape: tall, spiky, layered tufts covering the top and sides of the head

Add the center guideline (vertical) and eye line (horizontal)

Draw the eyebrows above the eye line, angled slightly inward

Draw the eyes on the eye line with sharp upper lids and defined lower lids

Add the pupils and irises (go heavy on high contrast)

Draw the blindfold/eyepiece across the eyes area

Add the blindfold details: thin band edges and inner segments

Sketch the nose lightly (small, minimal lines)

Draw the mouth low on the face with a calm, slight curve

Add the facial shading/linework around the blindfold and cheek areas

Draw the neck with a slight taper downward

Block in the shoulders and upper torso (simple angled shapes)

Sketch the high collar/coat opening behind the neck

Add the robe folds: curved, overlapping lines flowing downward

Draw the sleeves with layered cuffs and clean edges

Add forearms/hands in a simple pose (use basic shapes first)

Define the hands with clear finger segments and knuckle lines

Add the belt/waist band and any front garment overlaps

Sketch the jacket/robe hem and any side panels

Add key clothing accents (stitch lines, seam lines, and fold highlights)

Refine the line art: clean outer contours, sharper spikes in hair, stronger blindfold edges

Erase unnecessary construction guides

Ink (optional): trace final lines with consistent stroke weight

Color:

Hair: deep black/very dark with cool highlights (blue-gray)

Skin: light with cool shading under cheekbone and around jaw

Blindfold: dark gray/black with subtle highlights

Robe: dark tones with blue/gray shading and lighter fold highlights

Add final shading: use darker shadows under hair tips, robe folds, and around the collar

Add small highlights to eyes/blindfold edges for a crisp finish

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