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how to draw goku super saiyan 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

You can treat “Goku Super Saiyan 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000” as an over‑the‑top, ultra‑powered version of regular Super Saiyan Goku, and then exaggerate everything: hair, aura, eyes, and energy effects.

Core idea in simple steps

Think of it in three layers:

  1. Base Goku body (pose, proportions, clothing).
  2. Super Saiyan head and hair (spikes, eyes, expression).
  3. “Lv. 100000…“ upgrades (insane aura, extra hair detail, glowing effects).

1. Sketch the basic pose

Use light construction lines so you can erase later.

  1. Draw a simple stick figure:
    • Large chest, narrower waist, feet apart like he’s powering up.
    • Arms bent at the sides or one arm forward for a punch.
  2. Wrap simple shapes around it:
    • Chest as a barrel, pelvis as a small block.
    • Cylinders for arms and legs, spheres for shoulders.
  3. Place the head:
    • Slightly smaller than the chest.
    • Angle the head a bit down for a more intense, looking‑forward pose.

Tip: Keep lines light at this stage so you can adjust proportions easily.

2. Block in the head and face

Super Saiyan intensity comes mostly from the face.

  1. Draw a circle for the skull, then a jaw:
    • Add a center line down the face and a horizontal eye line.
    • The jaw should be angular, not round.
  2. Place the features:
    • Eyes: low on the face, narrow, tilted slightly down toward the center.
    • Brows: thick, angled down sharply for a furious look.
    • Nose: simple angled shape (like a small wedge).
    • Mouth: straight line or slightly open, with clenched teeth for a yelling pose.
  3. Add ears:
    • On the sides of the head, roughly between eye line and nose.

Example: Imagine Goku mid‑scream as he transforms, with his mouth wide open and eyes burning with energy.

3. Draw the Super Saiyan hair

Start with normal Super Saiyan hair, then push it further.

  1. Rough hair shape:
    • Think of big triangular clumps shooting upward.
    • Draw 5–8 large spikes around the head first.
  2. Refine spikes:
    • Each spike is a long triangle with slightly curved sides.
    • Vary the sizes and directions so it doesn’t look like a crown.
  3. Add extra layers:
    • Add medium spikes between the big ones.
    • Add some hair that falls slightly in front of the face for drama.

For “1000000000…”, make the hair:

  • Extra tall (2–3 head heights upward).
  • Denser, with more layered spikes.

4. Add the body, clothes, and muscles

Goku’s gi and muscles are key to making him recognizable.

  1. Torso:
    • Broad chest, narrower waist.
    • Indicate collarbones and slight pectoral shapes under the shirt.
  2. Clothes:
    • Draw the V‑neck of his undershirt and outer gi.
    • Add folds around the waist, shoulders, and elbows.
    • Belt at the waist, with the knot and two hanging ends.
  3. Muscles:
    • Define biceps and forearms with simple curved lines.
    • Legs: hint at thigh and calf muscles under the pants with a few folds.
  4. Hands:
    • For powering‑up, fingers spread, slightly curved like gripping air.
    • For a fighting pose, fists with visible knuckles.

Keep the lines clean and avoid too many tiny folds; focus on the main shapes.

5. “Level 1000000000…” power upgrades

Here’s where you make it look beyond any normal Super Saiyan.

Hair upgrades

  • Increase height and volume:
    • Add another ring of spikes behind the original ones.
    • Make the uppermost spikes bend slightly outward, as if gravity can’t contain them.
  • Add subtle line details inside spikes to show texture.

Aura and energy

Around the entire figure, draw:

  • A jagged energy outline:
    • Big, flame‑like shapes radiating outward.
    • Draw a second, thinner outline around the first to show layered aura.
  • Floating energy chunks:
    • Small rocks and debris hovering around his feet.
    • Tiny lightning‑like zigzags around his aura.

For a “1000000000…” form, imagine the aura almost engulfing the page.

6. Face and eye effects

Make the eyes look god‑tier powerful.

  1. Eyes:
    • Irises small, almost glowing.
    • You can leave the pupils tiny or even omit them for a blinding‑power look.
  2. Eyebrows:
    • Extra sharp and thick.
    • Add slight wrinkles above the nose to show strain.
  3. Veins and tension:
    • Lightly add a few veins on the temples and neck.
    • Lines on the cheek and around the mouth to show shouting or intense focus.

Optional: You can add a faint energy glow around the eyes (tiny lines radiating from them).

7. Inking the drawing

Once you like your pencil sketch:

  1. Use a fineliner or darker pencil:
    • Trace only the final clean lines.
    • Vary line thickness: thicker on outer contour, thinner for inner details.
  2. Erase construction lines:
    • Wait for ink to dry if you inked.
    • Clean up smudges so the drawing looks sharp.

Try to keep the thickest lines on the silhouette and important features (face, hair tips).

8. Shading and color ideas

Even if you only use pencil, shading will sell the power.

  1. Decide a light source:
    • For example, light from above.
  2. Shade:
    • Darker under the chin, inside hair spikes near the roots, under pectorals and arms.
    • Use cross‑hatching or smooth shading depending on your style.
  3. Aura shading:
    • Keep the area just inside the aura lighter, as if light is shining outward.
    • Darken the background slightly near the aura edge to make it pop.

If you color:

  • Hair: very bright yellow or white‑gold.
  • Aura: yellow with touches of white and light blue lightning.
  • Add glow: blend colors outward from Goku into the background to show intensity.

9. Fun variations for this “infinite” form

To lean into the absurd “1000000000000…” idea, you can experiment:

  • Add multiple aura layers in different colors (yellow, white, blue, even purple).
  • Give the hair a slight gradient (darker at the base, almost white at the tips).
  • Put a huge energy sphere behind him like a sun, as if his power bends reality.
  • Draw cracks forming on the ground under his feet from the pressure.

You can even give him extra floating hair tufts or mini lightning arcs trailing off the spikes.

Tiny practice routine

If drawing the full body feels too much at once:

  1. Day 1–2: Practice just Goku faces in Super Saiyan form (3–5 faces per day).
  2. Day 3–4: Practice hair variations, making it taller and wilder each time.
  3. Day 5–7: Combine full head + shoulders with aura, focusing on dramatic lighting.

Repeating those mini‑studies will make your final “Super Saiyan 1000000000…” version look much cleaner and more confident.

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