How to Draw Kira
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Draw a circle for Kira's head, and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw the wire lining to create a frame for his body.
2
Begin sketching out the shape of his face, and then add his eyes, and some of his bangs for his hairstyle. You will then draw Kira's neck, and shirt collar.
3
Finish sketching out his semi-long hairstyle, and then finish sketching in his face. Next, draw the outline of his torso, and or jacket which includes the collar, arms or sleeves, and the tail end of the coat.
4
Finish drawing his jacket by adding the collar, button holes, and jacket pocket. Add a nice looking tie, and then the shirt. You will then draw the belt, and the top portion of his pants. Lastly for this step, you will have to draw in his left hand,
5
For your last drawing step, all you have to do is draw the rest of his pants and legs, and then draw Kira's shoes. Erase the lines and shapes that you drew in step one to clean up your drawing.
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June 8, 2010
Description: I have been saying for a long time now, that I need to redo the lesson I have on Light Yagami. Yesterday, I decided that it was time to finally buckle down and draw a brand new lesson on Light, but instead of calling him by his real name, I am going to label this lesson “how to draw Kira”, step by step. Light Yagami is referred to as Kira by L because he is known to the public as being the serial killer that is responsible for all the deaths that have taken place in just a short period of time. I actually talk all about Light in the other lesson I have on him, and if you want a good description of his character, just go into the anime/manga category, and click on 'characters'. Anyway, this description isn't go to be that extravagant because I already have a tutorial on this Death Note character. Not only will you learn to draw Light, you will also now be able to "draw Kira", step by step as well. Oh yeah I forgot to fill you in with some interesting news. There is going to be a U.S version of the popular manga Death Note and guess who's playing Light? Zac Efron, and believe it or not but, he actually looks just like him. Anyways, the two drawings on Light are completely different, and if you look at them side by side, you will see how my drawing has improved over time. It just goes to show you that, if you keep practicing, you will actually get better with time. Have fun with this Death Note lesson people, I will be back real soon with two more awesome lessons. Peace out people, and have a happy drawing day!