How to Draw a Sword

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Learn how to draw a great looking Sword with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.

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Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Sword

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How to Draw a Great Looking Sword for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

How to draw a sword Step: 1

1. Begin by drawing a long, narrow rectangle slanted at a diagonal angle. This will help you to sketch the blade of the sword.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 2

How to draw a sword Step: 2

2. Draw a smaller narrow rectangle at the base of the first, at a perpendicular angle. This forms the guard or cross-guard of the sword's handle.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 3

How to draw a sword Step: 3

3. Draw another small rectangle in line with the first. Notice that this rectangle is not as wide as the blade. It forms the grip of the sword's handle.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 4

How to draw a sword Step: 4

4. Add detail to these basic guide lines. Draw two straight lines at the top of the blade, enclosing a triangle to form the tip.

Then, draw a straight line down the middle of the blade, from the tip to the handle. This is called the fuller, and its thickness strengthens the blade.

Draw a curved line at the top of the cross-guard and at the bottom of the grip, forming the pommel.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 5

How to draw a sword Step: 5

5. Draw curved lines within the rectangle at the sides of the cross-guard. Outline a small rectangle at the top of the grip.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 6

How to draw a sword Step: 6

6. Draw a narrow rectangle at the base of the blade, and "U" shaped lines around the pommel.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 7

How to draw a sword Step: 7

7. Draw curved lines across the top of the cross-guard and at the ends of the rectangle on the grip.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 8

How to draw a sword Step: 8

8. Erase guide lines from the sword's handle as pictured.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 9

How to draw a sword Step: 9

9. Draw curved lines across the grip, at the bottom of the blade, and along the bottom of the cross-guard.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 10

How to draw a sword Step: 10

10. Erase the remaining guide lines from the blade and handle, as pictured.

Easy Sword Drawing - Step 11

How to draw a sword Step: 11

11. Color your cartoon sword. Will it be rusty, shiny, or stained with blood? Will its handle be of gold, silver, or brown wood? The choice is yours.

If you liked this step by step sword drawing, you might also love to draw a hand holding a sword with this sword drawing tutorial.

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Learn More About The Sword Drawing

"The sword is the axis of the world and its power is absolute."
- Charles de Gaulle, 20th-century French statesman

Swords are among the oldest weapons known to man. Swords typically consist of a long metal blade attached to a handle or hilt.

Swords have been used for thousands of years by people from many different backgrounds - medieval knights, soldiers, samurai, cavalrymen, Vikings, and others.

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Today, military officers may carry swords, and special swords are used in the sport of fencing.

There are many different types of swords. The dagger, for example, is a short sword used in close combat.

The katana is a curved sword that was used by samurai in feudal Japan.

Swords have played a major role in many stories, including The Sword in the Stone, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, The Princess Bride, and even Disney's Mulan.

Swords inspired the lightsabers wielded by the Jedi Knights in Star Wars.

You, too, can draw a cartoon sword. It's easy with our easy sword drawing instructions!

Simply follow the shapes and lines prescribed in each step of this cartoon drawing tutorial.

Have your pencil and an eraser handy.

If you liked this drawing tutorial, see also the following guides: Crown drawing, Cartoon Car drawing, and Sugar Skull drawing.

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