Step-by-Step Drawing Guide: 1. Basic Shape & Form Start with a humanoid figure, slightly bulky to give the impression of molten rock or a furnace. The figure should look like it’s made of cracked volcanic rock or hardened lava. Use rough, jagged lines to create a rocky texture. 2. Face & Expression Create a face with intense, brooding eyes that express anger and emotional suppression. Keep the expression dramatic, almost like a metal album cover — sharp eyebrows, maybe some cracks or glowing lava under the skin. Avoid making the face too human; it should feel slightly otherworldly or “glitch-born,” like there’s an internal fire barely contained. 3. Lava & Fire Details Add glowing cracks on the skin to show molten lava underneath. Around the scarf and some parts of the body, draw flickering flames or heat waves. The scarf itself should look like it’s made of fire or smoke — flowing, wispy, and dynamic. 4. Scarf The flaming scarf should be large and wrap around the neck, flowing outward dramatically. Use warm colors—red, orange, yellow, and hints of white—to show heat and flame. Make the scarf look alive, almost as if it’s a physical extension of his rage. 5. Posture & Attitude Pose Thorne in a brooding stance, maybe with clenched fists or one hand near his chest to symbolize suppressed emotions. The posture should look tense but also protective. You can add a subtle glow or aura around him to represent his emotional intensity. 6. Additional Details Include small cracks and See more