How to draw a sword like Toshiro Mifune in "Yojimbo"

S21FOLGORE

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youtu.be/hAbEd0yjLJg


#1
Watch movie, and take note.
(He drew 7 times in this film.
Each time, demonstrating
slightly different technique.)

#2
Buy a sword.

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#3
Step outside.
(Hey, you are going to swing a sword.
Doing that indoor is a bit risky.)

Try the first one he showed in the film.
(Killing two guys. The last one, he only cut
the guy’s hand off, but this guy would die later.
Hence, ordering three coffins.)

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kelsodeez

2wheels good 4wheels bad
Ive always preferred the "tip-down" method of fencing, like Zatoichi in The Blind Swordsman series
 

budman

General Menace
Staff member
Cool... I liked the finger caress on the sword as you return it to its sheath. :thumbup

Good call in case their is blood or guts on it. :teeth
 
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