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How to Draw Yuta Okkotsu Step by Step from JJK Season 3

Yuta Okkotsu returns to Japan in Season 3 with a more confident demeanor, and this tutorial shows how to draw Yuta Okkotsu in his battle stance from Jujutsu Kaisen. He comes back as a second-year student wielding his katana and ready to go through the Culling Game. This guide captures his mature appearance with the longer, relaxed hairstyle.

Sketching Yuta from JJK Season 3

This tutorial breaks down into 24 step-by-step images covering his full body in a combat-ready pose. The stance shows Yuta gripping his katana while his legs spread wide for stability. His Jujutsu High uniform appears slightly different from the standard version, featuring a white jacket with a high collar instead of the typical dark colors.

Yuta’s Design in This Drawing

  • Disheveled black hair in a relaxed, slightly messy style
  • Dark eyes with subtle dark circles underneath
  • White high-collar Jujutsu High jacket with single button
  • Dark pants with white drawstring at waist
  • White sneakers
  • Katana with red wrapped handle and gold guard
  • Wide battle stance with both hands on weapon

Yuta’s katana serves as a conduit for Rika’s cursed energy, making it his primary weapon in combat. The red handle wrapping and gold tsuba add color to his otherwise muted outfit. Those who want to focus on his face first should check out the Yuta Okkotsu face tutorial before tackling the full body. For another swordsman from the series, the Toji Fushiguro with weapons guide offers a different challenge.

Navigating the Steps

Each image uses color to indicate progress:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Yuta Okkotsu: Complete Tutorial

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Share Your Yuta Drawing!

That wraps up the guide on drawing Yuta Okkotsu in his Season 3 appearance. The wide stance and two-handed grip on the katana take some practice to get the proportions right, but those elements give the pose its ready-for-action feel. Drop a comment with thoughts or questions about the tutorial. Posted your finished artwork online? Leave a link so others can see your version and offer feedback. To continue with JJK characters, the Choso from Season 3 tutorial features another character with a distinctive fighting style, or try the Rika Orimoto cursed form guide to draw Yuta’s companion.

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