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How to draw Gojo Satoru
Gojo Satoru is one of the most-searched characters to draw from Jujutsu Kaisen — and tracing is the fastest way to learn the look. With TraceMate you overlay any Gojo reference straight onto your paper and trace it by hand, so you nail the proportions before you ever go freehand.
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Why trace Gojo?
Gojo is a intermediate-level character to draw: his face is all about the eyes and the spiky white hair, and the smallest slip in eye spacing breaks the likeness. Trace it a few times, then redraw without the overlay — that last rep is where it actually clicks.
Trace Gojo in 5 steps
- Find a clean Gojo reference. Grab a clean front-facing piece of key art — the uncovered-eyes look if you want a challenge, the blindfold version if you want it easier. One sharp, high-contrast image traces far better than a busy or blurry one. You use your own image — TraceMate just overlays it.
- Open TraceMate and drop it in. Open tracemate.art in your phone browser, allow camera access, and load your Gojo image. Nothing to install.
- Prop your phone over the paper. Use a stand or a stack of books and aim the camera straight down at your sheet. A steady phone is the secret to clean lines.
- Line up and lower the opacity. Pinch to scale and drag to place Gojo where you want on the page, then drop the overlay to 30–50% so you can see both the lines and your pencil.
- Trace, then redraw freehand. Follow the big shapes first, then the details. Trace it once or twice, then turn the overlay off and redraw from memory — that is how the skill sticks.
Tips for drawing Gojo
- Lock in the eyes first. Gojo’s bright Six Eyes and their exact spacing and tilt carry the whole likeness — trace them before anything else.
- Treat the white hair as a few big clumped shapes, not individual strands. Block the spiky silhouette, then add only the largest interior splits.
- The blindfold version hides the hardest part — start there if you’re new, then graduate to the open-eyes version.
Gojo — frequently asked questions
Is tracing Gojo cheating?
No — tracing is a time-tested way to learn. Tracing Gojo Satoru trains your hand and your eye for the character's proportions; redraw it freehand afterward and the skill transfers.
What reference should I use to draw Gojo?
Use a clean front-facing piece of key art — the uncovered-eyes look if you want a challenge, the blindfold version if you want it easier. Pick one clean, high-contrast image — official art or a crisp screenshot works best. You bring your own image; TraceMate only overlays it on your paper.
Can I draw Gojo on my phone?
Yes. TraceMate runs right in your phone browser — point the camera at paper, line up your Gojo reference, and trace by hand. No app install, and every account gets one free session to try.
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