Yuji Itadori’s Divergent Fist stands out as one of his earliest combat techniques in Jujutsu Kaisen, landing a second cursed energy impact right after the physical hit connects. This tutorial walks through how to draw Yuji Itadori using the Divergent Fist technique in his post-Shibuya look, complete with the scars he picked up from his fights with Mahito. The pose catches him mid-punch with blue cursed energy wrapping around his lead fist.
Sketching Yuji’s Cursed Energy Punch
The guide contains 19 step-by-step images that build up his full fighting stance from basic shapes to the finished drawing. Yuji leans forward with his right fist extended, trailing cursed energy, while his left arm stays tucked back ready for a follow-up. His wide stance and shifted weight sell the force behind the strike.
Yuji’s Post-Shibuya Look in This Drawing
- Spiky pink hair with shorter sides
- Scar between eyes from Mahito’s blade
- Small scar on left corner of mouth
- Dark gray hooded uniform
- Blue cursed energy around right fist
- Red boots with dark soles
The scars changed Yuji’s design significantly after the Shibuya Incident. Another version of this same post-Shibuya design exists in the Yuji Itadori Season 3 tutorial that focuses on a different, relaxed pose. For something on the opposite end of the spectrum, the chibi Yuji Itadori guide takes the same post-Shibuya look and turns it into something compact and fun. Another heavy design to practice is General Mahoraga with his eight-handled wheel.
What the Step Colors Mean
Three colors keep each stage of the drawing easy to follow:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Yuji Itadori’s Divergent Fist: Full Tutorial



















Post Your Divergent Fist Drawing
That covers the full Divergent Fist pose with all the Season 3 details. The cursed energy effect around his fist takes some patience to get right, so don’t rush those flowing shapes. Leave a comment if something in the tutorial needs clarification, and if you posted your finished drawing somewhere online, drop a link so everyone can take a look. Two more JJK tutorials worth checking out next: the Yuta Okkotsu step-by-step guide and the Maki Zenin post-Shibuya tutorial.
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