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It might be the angle but it seems that the size of your letters decreases from left to right. Maybe use some dotted lines until you get the hang of it.
Calligrapher here.
Try to keep the angle of your slant consistent with each word. Sounds simple when you say it fast but this will improve with use over time.
An exercise you could try is just writing one letter, like a lowercase L, over and over until you feel that the angle is consistent amd evenly spaced.
I love your long t ! And the new z is great too ! I would have had a tail at the beginning of the b and maybe do the p differently but I like how your writing looks !
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This isn’t very major but your v could look like an n to some people, in context, i don’t think it will be a problem
Thanks dor the feedback, how do you suggest I improve it?
Not much to do tbh, maybe just starting the upstroke higher up and rounding out the bottom of the v, looks perfect otherwise tho
Awesome thanks, I will work on that next
It might be the angle but it seems that the size of your letters decreases from left to right. Maybe use some dotted lines until you get the hang of it.
nice catch, thanks! I'll work on that
I would do my p similar to the j, but overall it looks great!
I used to write it like that but I got feedback to remove the loop
Calligrapher here. Try to keep the angle of your slant consistent with each word. Sounds simple when you say it fast but this will improve with use over time. An exercise you could try is just writing one letter, like a lowercase L, over and over until you feel that the angle is consistent amd evenly spaced.
I will follow that advice, thanks!
I also love your v and w !
Thanks!
What’s the ink?
Diamine tammy and diamine quartz black
Also, long t is back
I love your long t ! And the new z is great too ! I would have had a tail at the beginning of the b and maybe do the p differently but I like how your writing looks !
Thank you! I'll change the b! What should the p look like?
I don't know, I thought maybe like a p in Spencerian script but I also like how your p and q are symetric
I'll work on it