Traditionalists argue that true Shodō cannot be digitized because the ki (life energy) is lost in vector points. However, users of argue that the font intentionally breaks the rules of Shodō to highlight the difference between a living master and a digital ghost.
Zo spent three months studying Shodō (Japanese calligraphy), specifically the Sōsho (grass script) style, known for its cursive, flowing, and often illegible strokes. However, unlike traditional Sōsho , which is created with a soft fude (brush), Zo used steel nibs, spray paint caps, and even broken bamboo to create the initial glyphs. -NOVO- Script Zo Samurai
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If you can, include a 10-second clip of the "Auto Parry" in action; it’s the most requested feature for Zo Samurai. However, unlike traditional Sōsho , which is created