Nobara Kugisaki
Nobara Kugisaki from Jujusu Kaisen! Not really a finished drawing. Not a sponsorship either but i think i found how ill be inking my drawings from now on! Ferris Wheel Press ink with a glass pen! The inking was so smooth it felt like i was drawing on silk! Cant wait to get my hands on more!
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Drawing iconic characters like Nobara Kugisaki from Jujutsu Kaisen is such a rewarding experience! If you've ever wanted to try sketching her, but felt a bit intimidated, you're not alone. Many times, I get asked about making a 'Nobara drawing easy' or how to start a 'Nobara sketch easy' for beginners. Here are a few tips I've picked up that might help you bring this incredible character to life on paper. First, don't worry about perfection. Start with light pencil strokes to get your basic 'line art' down. Think about her overall pose – is she in a 'battle stance' or just a cool, relaxed pose? For a great 'Nobara sketch,' begin with simple geometric shapes for her head and body to establish proportions. Her 'short hair' is quite distinctive, so pay attention to its dynamic flow rather than drawing individual strands. Getting her 'serious expression' right is key; focus on the shape of her eyes and eyebrows to convey that determined look she always has. When it comes to materials, I recently discovered a game-changer! Using Ferris Wheel Press ink with a glass pen has completely transformed my inking process. The original article mentioned how smooth it was, and I can't emphasize this enough – it truly felt like drawing on silk. If you're tired of scratchy pens or inconsistent ink flow, I highly recommend giving this combination a try. It allows for such fluid strokes, which is amazing for capturing the clean lines of her 'uniform' or the crisp edges of her hair. The 'grey paper' I often use also adds a unique depth to the drawing, making the ink stand out beautifully. Even if you're aiming for something simple, focusing on one key feature, like her signature hammer and nails or even hinting at her 'resonance technique' through a dynamic pose, can make your fan art truly stand out. Remember, every master artist started with an 'easy Nobara drawing' or a simple sketch. Don't be afraid to experiment with different tools and techniques. The most important thing is to enjoy the process and express your love for Jujutsu Kaisen and its amazing characters! Happy drawing!
