One thing pretty much no one mentions, is that you need to rest at least one finger on the surface of the paper while using a brush. You need that to have a frame of reference regarding how much pressure you are putting on the tip. If you do not rest some of your hand on the paper while using the brush, you won't be able to create consistent thin lines.
if you are a beginner and live in the uk pop into your local Tiger store. They have a pack if brush pens (they either have 8 or 10 in I think it's 10) for £2 and they are so good for beginners but they are generally good
Thank you for teaching ! If it wasn't this video i wouldn't know that why i couldn't write nicely everytime! Now that i know , i'm gonna practise down strokes & up strokes! :)
I like calligraphy with chisel tip pens more. They are easier to use, plus the problem of practicing downstroke or upstroke is not the same for these. All you have to do is hold the pen at the same angle while writing and not moving the tip from the fixed angle. Simple as that.
One of our favorite brush calligraphers is left-handed! The techniques are a little different; you can check her out here: instagram.com/renmadecalligraphy/
In fact, one of the world's most popular penmen is left handed. Look up John Decollibus. He was told as a kid that since he was left handed he couldn't write well, he showed the world
Also, being left-handed is cool. A small population is left-handed and it makes you unique. And I read an article about how left-handed people do good in quite different circumstances such as academics, art, and etc. So you are SUPER LUCKY, I think I am the only one in 2019 btw.
Hi there! We recommend choosing a harder brush pen like this Kuretake brush pen: www.jetpens.com/Kuretake-Disposable-Pocket-Brush-Pen-Fine/pd/3074 or this Zebra brush pen: www.jetpens.com/Zebra-Disposable-Brush-Pen-Fine/pd/2307
There's so much to learn... But I'm excited to see where I can go! I'm practicing at 55 degree stroke angles - I didn't realize there are different angles.. I want to learn how to stagger the letter placements! =D
It's under the Tips and Tricks section! static2.jetpens.com/images/a/000/091/91121.jpg?s=695bc6c8db1225b591620174a1c6622a static2.jetpens.com/images/a/000/091/91120.jpg?s=b8bfce4215d978682d6de3cefc8ab0f9 static2.jetpens.com/images/a/000/091/91119.jpg?s=c792ff197c007effa7e335cb3d284d36
cool dad *whispers* practice *whispers* Practice with the cheaper tools first before moving on the more expensive ones. Like gel pens, perhaps? Have you heard of studywithinspo? He has a video (actually 2) on "how to improve your cursive"
Hi there! Yes we ship worldwide. We offer several different international shipping methods to Canada, which you can view here: www.jetpens.com/help/Shipping_Information You can see which shipping methods are available and calculate estimated shipping costs based on your cart items by first going to the shopping cart page. Find the link that says, "Calculate Shipping" to the right of the cart item list, and input your country, state/province when applicable, and postal code to get a shipping cost estimate. Shipping prices are based on the weight of the items in an order, as well as the specific location of the delivery address, and please keep in mind that not all methods are available to all areas. Hope this helps!
birdcreature I found a bunch of cool brush pens at my local Michaels for a cheap price! I found them just lying around in some of those side racks! However, this channel has a bunch of videos with links to the pens they use in the description. Find one you think would suit you and maybe order that one. Hope this helps! :)
Nope! Calligraphy is completely different than regular handwriting - as long as you start by learning the basics, you don't need good handwriting to become good at handlettering!
Buying in-store is better. Online prices are marked-up, but people don't realize. And each store is different.. I'm using a Faber Castell soft brush - it's really nice =) It's cheaper than the other brush pens but amazing nonetheless in my opinion
The_small_ Cactus I don't think we have Michaels here, which is sad because I keep hearing how they have really awesome affordable stuff there. I wanna check out Michaels so bad. But then again, if Michaels in the PH turns out to be like Muji in the PH, then few people will still be able to afford the stuff there.
One thing pretty much no one mentions, is that you need to rest at least one finger on the surface of the paper while using a brush. You need that to have a frame of reference regarding how much pressure you are putting on the tip. If you do not rest some of your hand on the paper while using the brush, you won't be able to create consistent thin lines.
Thanks for sharing your tips!
I find up strokes more difficult than down strokes
True
Same
Use hard tip brush pen
I was always artistic but I'm admiring the talent here.
Love that u included samples on the side while brush lettering
if you are a beginner and live in the uk pop into your local Tiger store. They have a pack if brush pens (they either have 8 or 10 in I think it's 10) for £2 and they are so good for beginners but they are generally good
Thank you for teaching ! If it wasn't this video i wouldn't know that why i couldn't write nicely everytime! Now that i know , i'm gonna practise down strokes & up strokes! :)
hiii sunny,.... I'm playing gt too, lol
What kind of a pen is this that help in writing the awesome calligraphy lettering? What other kind of pens can i use?
I like calligraphy with chisel tip pens more. They are easier to use, plus the problem of practicing downstroke or upstroke is not the same for these. All you have to do is hold the pen at the same angle while writing and not moving the tip from the fixed angle. Simple as that.
these brushes are so satisfying
Ugh. What if I'm left handed?
One of our favorite brush calligraphers is left-handed! The techniques are a little different; you can check her out here: instagram.com/renmadecalligraphy/
In fact, one of the world's most popular penmen is left handed. Look up John Decollibus. He was told as a kid that since he was left handed he couldn't write well, he showed the world
Prepared!!😯😯
OH NO! WERE IN THE SAME SITUATION!
Also, being left-handed is cool. A small population is left-handed and it makes you unique. And I read an article about how left-handed people do good in quite different circumstances such as academics, art, and etc. So you are SUPER LUCKY, I think I am the only one in 2019 btw.
you made my day! thank you! 😊😊
You are very welcome! Happy lettering and thanks for checking out our video!
Hi! What would be the best brands of brush pens to use for beginners like me who have problems with controlling the pen?
Hi there! We recommend choosing a harder brush pen like this Kuretake brush pen: www.jetpens.com/Kuretake-Disposable-Pocket-Brush-Pen-Fine/pd/3074 or this Zebra brush pen: www.jetpens.com/Zebra-Disposable-Brush-Pen-Fine/pd/2307
i recommend the tombow fudenoski pens
There's so much to learn... But I'm excited to see where I can go!
I'm practicing at 55 degree stroke angles - I didn't realize there are different angles..
I want to learn how to stagger the letter placements! =D
Practice makes perfect! Good luck!
Thank you. I love your video. Gonna download the templates n try.
Good luck! :)
Were you able to download the templates? I couldn't find them :(
It's under the Tips and Tricks section! static2.jetpens.com/images/a/000/091/91121.jpg?s=695bc6c8db1225b591620174a1c6622a static2.jetpens.com/images/a/000/091/91120.jpg?s=b8bfce4215d978682d6de3cefc8ab0f9 static2.jetpens.com/images/a/000/091/91119.jpg?s=c792ff197c007effa7e335cb3d284d36
O m goshh- thank youuuuuuuuuuuu!
so many types of brush pens!!! idk what to choose
Check out our blog post for ideas! www.jetpens.com/blog/brush-lettering-for-beginners/pt/885
what if my cursive is terrible ;-;
cool dad *whispers* practice *whispers*
Practice with the cheaper tools first before moving on the more expensive ones. Like gel pens, perhaps? Have you heard of studywithinspo? He has a video (actually 2) on "how to improve your cursive"
My cursive is terrible too, but there are a lot of artists that has horrible writing but does incredible art. All you need to do is practice.
Calligraphy is not slightly different then cursive so it should look better
cursize is not calligraphy
Hi! Thank you for the lesson! What kind of watercolor paints did you use in this video?
We used the Akashiya Japanese Gansai Watercolor Palette Box here: www.jetpens.com/Akashiya-Japanese-Gansai-Watercolor-Palette-Box-24-Color-Set/pd/5808
Trimakasih untuk bisa berbagi tutorialnya
Hey, does anyon know where to get some good brush pens? Thanks! xxx
Hi there! We have tons of amazing brush pens on our website: www.jetpens.com/Brush-Pens/ct/221
JetPens PenPal hey do you guys ship to Montreal, Canada? what's the shipping charge? or are there stores where your pens are available?
Hi there! Yes we ship worldwide. We offer several different international shipping methods to Canada, which you can view here:
www.jetpens.com/help/Shipping_Information
You can see which shipping methods are available and calculate estimated shipping costs based on your cart items by first going to the shopping cart page. Find the link that says, "Calculate Shipping" to the right of the cart item list, and input your country, state/province when applicable, and postal code to get a shipping cost estimate.
Shipping prices are based on the weight of the items in an order, as well as the specific location of the delivery address, and please keep in mind that not all methods are available to all areas. Hope this helps!
birdcreature I found a bunch of cool brush pens at my local Michaels for a cheap price! I found them just lying around in some of those side racks! However, this channel has a bunch of videos with links to the pens they use in the description. Find one you think would suit you and maybe order that one. Hope this helps! :)
i just WANT a brush pen loke right now!
JetPens, do you ship to Mexico? I have been search for a long time here where I live, but it seems that I have to buy good pens online 😥
Yes we do!
Thanks!!! 😍
You're also really pretty!
great video! very simple yet direct!
what font did you use for the presentation?
The font is Fira Sans.
What kind of paper is used?
Regular printed paper and cardstock!
I will try my best to learn these though I find them difficult
Are we need good Handwriting to do a Handlettering?
Nope! Calligraphy is completely different than regular handwriting - as long as you start by learning the basics, you don't need good handwriting to become good at handlettering!
Thanks
You're welcome!
Can you at least list some of the best Watercolor paper brand (cold press)?
a 0:51 si vedeva che ripassava le lettere, non le scriveva lei!
now i want brush pen :( And its Little Bit Pricy :/ Wait Ill go National Bookstore
Its a Little Bit
Wow! A fellow pinoy! I gues its a struggle for us to get good art supplies:(
if you have a micheals where you live then in spring (I know its gonna take a while) but everything is half off hope that helped😊
Buying in-store is better. Online prices are marked-up, but people don't realize. And each store is different.. I'm using a Faber Castell soft brush - it's really nice =) It's cheaper than the other brush pens but amazing nonetheless in my opinion
The_small_ Cactus I don't think we have Michaels here, which is sad because I keep hearing how they have really awesome affordable stuff there. I wanna check out Michaels so bad.
But then again, if Michaels in the PH turns out to be like Muji in the PH, then few people will still be able to afford the stuff there.
Where do you get the practice papers?
You can download them from our blog post (under Tips and Tricks): www.jetpens.com/blog/brush-lettering-for-beginners/pt/885
what kind of paper was used in this video
We used blank Rhodia paper: www.jetpens.com/Rhodia-Notebooks-Notepads/ct/2989?&f=258791bb6c8bd57e
JetPens PenPal you said like 4 months ago that you used regular printed paper and cardstock
Do you think that everyone's writing might be different?
Yes, there will definitely be slight variations!
thanks for the answer, before this message I was worried why my writing was different :)
Where did the other voice gooo??? I miss it...
Woah this is my first time to see the face of that background voice gurl
*girl
Where can i get templates to practice on? :)
We have premade templates on our blog: www.jetpens.com/blog/brush-lettering-for-beginners/pt/885
thank you madum
Very dificult-,-
I feel like I will never improve on this first I need to improve on my cursive yikes
Just start with the basics, practice the individual letters, and you'll see lots of improvement!
this doesnt help. at all