We all know faux caligraphy, but to train it directly with a brush pen (my words to explain it) is a new way for me. I have the same problem like you: i release to late! At the first moment I was confused and sceptical (my english isn‘ the best, so I don‘t understand your explainations all in a correct way). I was confused, cause I thought you use the other side of your Brushpen (just like a pen from tombow with a brushtip and a normal pen tip) cause your pen runs out of the Screen. I had to understand First you are using the brushpen Tip all the time (except for the black markers) 🤣 In the end I practised 2 DIN 4 sheets full of over- and underturns, as well as compound curves. Result: i got a better feeling for my pen and it was possible for me to create the turns and curves in two squares instead of three (which you suggested (it wasnt my Intention it was a Little mistake). So i come to the conclusion: your video helped me a lot! Thank you so much!! Lovely greetings from Germany
Absolutely fabulous drill! I was really struggling with the light pressure of the brush pen. Now I'm getting the feel of when to apply pressure and most importantly - when to exit! Fabulous! Thank you thank you!
I’ve watched a lot of your videos but I don’t ever remember hearing about the “triangle” so I must’ve missed that one! Lol I didn’t realize you’re suppose to release so soon especially on under & overturns so yes this is a good exercise
Happy to help! If you want detailed instructions which includes step by step photos about every stroke and letter, then you might like reading my book The Art of Brush Lettering. It's like a workshop in a book!
So I just started calligraphy but clearly not practicing as much as I should. I'm left hand and I'm struggling with my underturns and overturns. When I'm doing the U I just seem to struggle alot on that. This video helps alot. If I can make a suggestion. Your camera is too far away from the paper if it's possible to bring it down a bit more so that we are able to see a closer look at it. As well, anyway you can do a tutorials on doing underturns drill only with close up??
I have done a lot of videos about the under turn and other basic strokes here on my channel. And usually I zoom in, so I will keep this in mind next time. thanks!
Hello Kelly! I’ve been a fan of your videos. You teach me so much for brush lettering. Watching you for almost 2 months definitely level up my brush lettering practice! Thank you for all your videos. Anyway, I want to know how many lb/gram of paper we beginner should use to try lettering? Thank you! 🤍
Sorry, me again. 🙄 when I’m trying to make something for someone, let’s say their name for example, see how in your tutorial when your pen has to go over a place for a second time it shows up as a darker line? What can you do to prevent that or make it look better? It’s unavoidable when your connecting your strokes or trying to fix a small bauble. Does doing it on different paper help? It doesn’t look so bad when you’re properly connecting your strokes but if you are trying to make your downstroke a little thicker or trying to fix a little mistake it then starts to look messy to me.
Because brush pens are water based, when your lines or strokes overlap, the layer will appear darker. Depending on the colour, these darker areas will usually show up unless you are writing with black or a really dark colour of ink. With certain strokes and letters, like ascending and descending loops, you can stop at the thick stroke and 'jump' across instead of drawing a line across (think of exiting the letter 'y')
You are the best teacher Kelly.
thanks so much!
You are my savior! This was a fantastic drill; saved me from throwing in the towel. Thank you!
thanks kelly 👍🏻
You’re welcome 😊
We all know faux caligraphy, but to train it directly with a brush pen (my words to explain it) is a new way for me. I have the same problem like you: i release to late! At the first moment I was confused and sceptical (my english isn‘ the best, so I don‘t understand your explainations all in a correct way). I was confused, cause I thought you use the other side of your Brushpen (just like a pen from tombow with a brushtip and a normal pen tip) cause your pen runs out of the Screen. I had to understand First you are using the brushpen Tip all the time (except for the black markers) 🤣
In the end I practised 2 DIN 4 sheets full of over- and underturns, as well as compound curves. Result: i got a better feeling for my pen and it was possible for me to create the turns and curves in two squares instead of three (which you suggested (it wasnt my Intention it was a Little mistake).
So i come to the conclusion: your video helped me a lot! Thank you so much!! Lovely greetings from Germany
Great drill idea. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
This is very helpful 😃 thank you!
Absolutely fabulous drill! I was really struggling with the light pressure of the brush pen. Now I'm getting the feel of when to apply pressure and most importantly - when to exit! Fabulous! Thank you thank you!
I’ve watched a lot of your videos but I don’t ever remember hearing about the “triangle” so I must’ve missed that one! Lol I didn’t realize you’re suppose to release so soon especially on under & overturns so yes this is a good exercise
Happy to help! If you want detailed instructions which includes step by step photos about every stroke and letter, then you might like reading my book The Art of Brush Lettering. It's like a workshop in a book!
Yeah she mentions all the time regarding the 'triangle'. Lol. Well atleast in all the videos I have watched for under turns and overturns
Ótimo tutorial!! Adoro essas dicas. 😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
thanks so much!
So this is the secret... thank you Kelly
So I just started calligraphy but clearly not practicing as much as I should. I'm left hand and I'm struggling with my underturns and overturns. When I'm doing the U I just seem to struggle alot on that. This video helps alot. If I can make a suggestion. Your camera is too far away from the paper if it's possible to bring it down a bit more so that we are able to see a closer look at it. As well, anyway you can do a tutorials on doing underturns drill only with close up??
I have done a lot of videos about the under turn and other basic strokes here on my channel. And usually I zoom in, so I will keep this in mind next time. thanks!
Hello Kelly! I’ve been a fan of your videos. You teach me so much for brush lettering. Watching you for almost 2 months definitely level up my brush lettering practice! Thank you for all your videos. Anyway, I want to know how many lb/gram of paper we beginner should use to try lettering? Thank you! 🤍
You are so welcome! The gsm isn't as important as the smooth surface.
Sorry, me again. 🙄 when I’m trying to make something for someone, let’s say their name for example, see how in your tutorial when your pen has to go over a place for a second time it shows up as a darker line? What can you do to prevent that or make it look better? It’s unavoidable when your connecting your strokes or trying to fix a small bauble. Does doing it on different paper help? It doesn’t look so bad when you’re properly connecting your strokes but if you are trying to make your downstroke a little thicker or trying to fix a little mistake it then starts to look messy to me.
Because brush pens are water based, when your lines or strokes overlap, the layer will appear darker. Depending on the colour, these darker areas will usually show up unless you are writing with black or a really dark colour of ink. With certain strokes and letters, like ascending and descending loops, you can stop at the thick stroke and 'jump' across instead of drawing a line across (think of exiting the letter 'y')