Learn how to draw a great looking Zoro from One Piece with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Zoro from One Piece.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Zoro from One Piece

How to Draw a Great Looking Zoro from One Piece for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the Zoro from One Piece outline by drawing the character’s face. Start with two roughly “S” shaped lines for the furrowed brows.
Then, use two curved lines to enclose the eye beneath one. Shade a small oval-shaped pupil inside it.
Drawing Step 2

2. Use a series of curved lines to outline the nose, its tip, its nostrils, and the lids of both eyes. Then, shade a thick curved line below the remaining lid.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Outline the face using a long curved line. Double the lines over at the top, doubling back on themselves to enclose the ears.
Then, use two curved lines that meet at sharp points to enclose the open mouth. Contour the chin beneath it with a shorter curved line.
Drawing Step 4

4. Extend curved lines from each of the ears, outlining a curved rectangle shape around the face.
Connect the lines at the top of the forehead by drawing a series of pointed locks of hair. Use pairs of curved lines that meet at sharp points.
Drawing Step 5

5. Enclose a shock of hair around the top of the head. Use a series of curved lines that meet at sharp points.
Drawing Step 6

6. Contour inside the ears with curved lines. Draw three earrings on one ear, erasing as necessary. Enclose three oblong rounded shapes and a small circle below each.
Drawing Step 7

7. Extend a curved line from the bottom of each earring and double it back on itself to enclose more oblong shapes.
Then, draw Zoro’s neck. Extend a curved line from each cheek. Then, draw his garment by extending two long curved lines on each side of the neck.
Add More Details to Your Zoro from One Piece Picture - Step 8

8. Draw a long curved line across the closed eye, forming the scar. Contour the neck and chest muscles with curved lines.
Draw another curved line across the chest, and cross it with short lines, forming another scar. Then, extend a long curved line from each side of the garment, outlining the shoulders.
Complete the Outline of Your Zoro from One Piece Drawing - Step 9

9. Detail Zoro’s hair with short lines and “V” shaped lines. Contour the sides of the forehead and top of the nose with curved lines.
Draw several short, horizontal lines below each sideburn of hair beside his ears.
Color Your Zoro from One Piece Drawing

Your Zoro from One Piece outline is now complete. Color your drawing. Zoro has turquoise hair and wears a garment of nearly the same color. His earrings are golden.
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Learn More About The Zoro from One Piece Drawing
The "Pirate Hunter" Roronoa Zoro is the second in command of a pirate fleet. You can learn how to draw Zoro from One Piece with the help of this easy, step-by-step anime character drawing tutorial.
Zoro serves under Captain Monkey D. Luffy. You can learn how to draw Luffy here.
Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial.
Want to have more pirate fun? Check out this classic Caribbean pirate ship drawing.
What advice would Zoro give as you continue to build your drawing skills? "Do what you can, the best you can." Let's get started!
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