Here’s a simple, step‑by‑step way to draw Rumi from K‑Pop Demon Hunters in a cute, beginner‑friendly style, plus where to find full visual tutorials online.

1. Set up your sketch

  • Use a pencil, eraser, and smooth paper; keep lines light at first so you can adjust proportions easily.
  • Think of Rumi’s overall shape as a chibi/anime figure: big head, smaller body, and clear focus on face, hair, and outfit details.

2. Head, face shape, and guidelines

  1. Draw a large circle/oval for the head, slightly wider than it is tall to match her stylized, animated look.
  1. Lightly sketch a vertical line down the center of the face and a horizontal line halfway down the circle; this helps place eyes and nose evenly.
  1. Refine the jaw: from about mid‑circle, angle lines down into a soft, rounded chin so she looks youthful and not too realistic.

3. Rumi’s eyes, nose, and mouth

  • Eyes:
    • Place two big anime‑style eyes on the horizontal guideline, leaving a small gap between them.
* Use tall ovals or rounded rectangles; add a smaller circle at the top of each for the highlight, then a dark oval/iris underneath.
* Add upper lashes by thickening the **top** eyelid line slightly, and small curved lines for lower lashes if you like.
  • Eyebrows:
    • Draw thin, slightly angled brows above the eyes; you can tilt them down toward the center for a confident, performance look.
  • Nose and mouth:
    • Use a tiny angled dash or short “L” shape for the nose, placed just under the eye line.
* For a singing or confident expression, draw a small curved line for the mouth; you can open it slightly with a soft “D” shape on its side to show she’s singing.

4. Hair: long, dynamic idol style

Rumi has long, flowing hair that frames her face and moves with her stage poses.

  1. Bangs:
    • Start with curved, chunky strands across her forehead, pointing down like soft triangles but with rounded tips.
 * Let a couple of strands cross the eyebrow area for a more dynamic, anime feel.
  1. Side hair:
    • From the top of the head circle, draw big S‑shaped curves coming down past her shoulders on both sides.
 * Vary strand thickness slightly so it doesn’t feel stiff; some can curve inward, others outward.
  1. Length / braid or flowing sections:
    • Extend the hair well below the shoulders, almost to the hips or beyond, using long sweeping lines.
 * If you want her demon‑form or more action‑pose look, emphasize extra motion: hair flicking to one side, or a thicker section sweeping behind her.

5. Body: simple idol pose

Keep the body simple and a bit smaller to emphasize her head and outfit details.

  1. Neck and shoulders:
    • Draw two short lines down from the jaw for the neck, then angle out into gentle shoulders.
 * Avoid making the neck too thick; a thin neck keeps the anime style.
  1. Torso:
    • Sketch a small, slightly tapered rectangle or torso shape under the neck, narrower at the waist.
 * Imagine a center line running down the torso to keep details (zippers, seams, accessories) aligned.
  1. Arms and hands:
    • For an easy “idol leader” pose, put one hand on her hip: draw the arm bending at the elbow into a small curved “mitten” shape on the waist.
 * The other arm can extend outward in a performance pose, or down holding a mic or weapon depending on the version you’re drawing.
 * Keep fingers simple at first; suggest them with 2–3 curves instead of separate detailed fingers.
  1. Legs:
    • Use two straight or slightly angled cylinders for legs, with small simplified boots or shoes at the bottom.
 * Make sure the legs are shorter than realistic proportions if you’re going for a chibi / cute style.

6. Outfit details: stage look vs demon form

Rumi has different outfits and forms; pick the one you want before you add details.

Stage / Idol outfit

  • Top:
    • Draw a fitted performance top or jacket with seams and small panels; use straight and angled lines to show stylized costume pieces.
* Add simple shapes for zippers, pockets, and logo designs rather than copying every tiny graphic exactly.
  • Bottoms:
    • Use short shorts or a skirt shape depending on which reference you like; define the hem with a clean horizontal line and slight curves at the sides.
* You can add belts, straps, or small graphic panels to suggest the design without overcomplicating.
  • Accessories:
    • Consider a handheld mic, in‑ear monitors, or simple jewelry shapes to emphasize the K‑pop idol vibe.
* Don’t worry about being perfectly accurate; capturing the **feel** of a K‑pop stage outfit is more important than every exact symbol.

Demon / half‑demon form

If you want her demon‑form version with markings:

  • Face and body markings:
    • Lightly sketch patterns along the cheeks, forehead, arms, and legs, following curved lines that wrap around the form rather than flat symbols.
* Use repeating motifs (curved lines, flame‑like shapes, or segmented patterns) to suggest demonic power without cluttering the drawing.
  • Eyes and expression:
    • You can make the pupils smaller or add extra glow/shine by thickening the outer iris and leaving bigger highlights.
* A slightly sharper eyebrow angle and more intense gaze will instantly shift her from “stage cute” to “battle‑ready”.

7. Clean lineart and shading

  • Clean‑up:
    • Once you’re happy with proportions and pose, trace your final lines with a darker pencil or pen, then erase the rough guidelines underneath.
* Thicken outer contours (around the head, hair, and main body) slightly more than inner details to make the character stand out.
  • Shading / color:
    • For a simple look, shade under the hair, under the chin, and beneath clothes folds with soft hatching or light pencil value.
* If you’re coloring, use brighter tones for her outfit and hair, and slightly deeper colors in folds and shaded areas to give dimension.

8. Where to see full step‑by‑step video tutorials

If you want to see every stroke demonstrated on screen, there are multiple free tutorials focused specifically on how to draw Rumi from K‑Pop Demon Hunters:

  • Kid‑friendly, simple tutorial: channels like Art for Kids Hub have a step‑by‑step “how to draw Rumi from KPop Demon Hunters” where they guide you through eyes, hair, and outfit in real time.
  • Cute / chibi style: Draw So Cute–style lessons teach a very simplified, big‑eye version of Rumi, including demon markings and stage outfits.
  • More detailed anatomy / shading: Cartooning‑style tutorials show a more structured head and neck, with extra shading and refined facial features for intermediate artists.

9. Quick practice idea

Try this short exercise three times on one page:

  1. Draw just Rumi’s head and hair three times, changing only:
    • Expression (confident, singing, serious).
    • Hair motion (straight down, flowing to one side, more spiky demon‑form energy).
  2. Add a simple torso and shoulders to your favorite version and start refining the outfit details.

This repetition helps you memorize her main features so drawing Rumi becomes faster and more natural over time.

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