Boichi-s Drawing Process Jun 2026

Before the polish comes the storm. Boichi’s rough sketches look like the scribbles of a mad scientist. He avoids rigid construction lines (the standard circles and boxes taught in art school). Instead, he uses that flow like seismic graphs.

This is where Boichi separates from the pack. Traditional inking uses varied line weight (thick for shadows, thin for light). Boichi uses what fans call the —a consistent, razor-thin, dark line that acts as a cage for the light. Boichi-s Drawing Process

Boichi’s process is a masterclass in merging with traditional rendering principles — resulting in that unmistakable glossy, sculptural, explosive look. Would you like a specific breakdown of a single Dr. Stone panel or a comparison with another artist’s process? Before the polish comes the storm

Boichi colors in (rarely CSP):