Learning calligraphy and hand lettering seems like a great way to develop skill with digital brushes. I was sketching in Procreate on my iPad when I saw this video (using the Technical Pen inking brush), thought it would be a neat experiment to follow along on a new canvas, and glad I did. It gives a concrete way to explore how a brush responds to changes in pressure and even compare brushes. Very cool!
This was incredibly helpful! I've been wanting to learn calligraphy, but have been putting it off bc I had no idea where to start. Thank you for breaking it down so simply! :)
Hello Will! I was just wondering if this technique is feasible for a left-handed artist. I've mastered the gothic calligraphy but only with the help of it having a straight and sturdy structure. Cursive, on the other hand, as you mentioned has a angle to it but it seems to be much easier for right-handed artists.
Thanks for your videos as always! I always struggle with capital letters like B, D, E, I, S, (pretty much all the capitals 😅), any tips? A lot of videos I've watched shows the modern looking type of calligraphy with a lot of bounce and I am looking for other creative way to show the letters.
Look and style of letters in your design can communicate different types of messages. It is a job of graphics designers to present certain messages and ideas in the best way possible and in that calligraphy can be a powerful ally.
Hope you guys enjoyed the video! If you like these types of videos let me know in the comments :)
Just, yesterday, I was looking for something like this :)
Learning calligraphy and hand lettering seems like a great way to develop skill with digital brushes. I was sketching in Procreate on my iPad when I saw this video (using the Technical Pen inking brush), thought it would be a neat experiment to follow along on a new canvas, and glad I did. It gives a concrete way to explore how a brush responds to changes in pressure and even compare brushes. Very cool!
The iPad is a calligraphy machine 🤟🏼
It must have taken years to reach this level of perfection. Love it
Practice makes better!
Great vídeo! Thank you 🙏🏼
Glad you liked it!
This was incredibly helpful! I've been wanting to learn calligraphy, but have been putting it off bc I had no idea where to start. Thank you for breaking it down so simply! :)
Glad it was helpful!
I just found your channel and you are great inspiration. Thank you for sharing all of this.
Awesome video. Where can I find the worksheet? And the link to the pen?
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Clean lesson brother. Thanks will be little
Hello Will! I was just wondering if this technique is feasible for a left-handed artist. I've mastered the gothic calligraphy but only with the help of it having a straight and sturdy structure. Cursive, on the other hand, as you mentioned has a angle to it but it seems to be much easier for right-handed artists.
I'm a leftie. I turn my paper 90⁰ clockwise when I write. Odd but it works
Thanks for your videos as always! I always struggle with capital letters like B, D, E, I, S, (pretty much all the capitals 😅), any tips? A lot of videos I've watched shows the modern looking type of calligraphy with a lot of bounce and I am looking for other creative way to show the letters.
Why to learn calligraphy as a designer?
Increases your skillset! It also helps you create bespoke work. :)
Look and style of letters in your design can communicate different types of messages. It is a job of graphics designers to present certain messages and ideas in the best way possible and in that calligraphy can be a powerful ally.
@@LukaGordic96 can you explain more about this type of desgine or what to search to know more ?
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I am india I am Telugu love your videos ❤😊 Anna
Thank you!
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Thanks! I’ll be practicing later today. Oh…there might be an “a” missing in Instagram…😊
Instagram spelling mistake 😅😅
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Hat.
Calligraphy as a left-hand writer can be waaaay more complicated. 😑