I can't beleive how much you and Sara from Ensign insights, another lettering channel. You could be sisters! I'm sure you probably know eachother... you're both as beautiful as you are talented! Your penmanship is otherworldly!❤
This was a a video. I have THE HARDEST TIME with exit and entrance strokes. I want to buy your pens. I've tried so many small brush pens with very little success. The only ones I love are Pentel Touch. They're great. I'm going to your website to purchase some Kelly cares pens.
Okay, got the concept, thanks for pointing this out. How does this apply to letters that are (really( bounced? All I know is that great artists manage to make it look picturesque, so their must be some rules about exit strategies for letters there, too? Many thanks. Another Canuck.
You are an amazing teacher... I love calligraphy and to be honest I'm self taught.... Still I want perfection... And I think you are the best option for that!
An excellent point. I never thought of this practical matter, so that is why some of my words look totally lousy. Thank you very much for the tips! 👍🏻🙏🏻📝🤩🧡
Hey kelly. I have literally fallen in love with your small brushpens, and I am enjoing doing one of your learn to brush books. I also love the three pack with brushpens. I have found my brand to use and I have also ditched some old tombow pens cuz they were frizzly. Love how wel you teaches us how to do brushlettering. Im at peace and enjoying having my twenty minutes fun every day.
Would establishing fixed letter spacing (and inter-letter spacing) be helpful in controlling the overall spacing on the line? Fer instance, you're focusing here on the "exit" stroke and using it as the control for inter-letter spacing. How about if you set defined spaces (character widths) and then draw the exit stroke WITHIN that defines space.... I know, from past typesetting experience, that each letter (character) can be assigned a given character width. I remember terms like "EM" and "EN" widths to account for different characters (e.g. "i" is always narrower than "m" or "w"). In other words, apply the same rules typesetters use when constructing a "written" (typed) line of text.
@@kellycreates I suppose one could do the lettering first, and then cut the plaque to a length that's appropriate. But If I'm dealing with a fixed space and I have to "fit" the lettering within that space.....layout before printing becomes the rule.
The 'medium' black brush pen is in a set of 3 black brush pens and also in the Kelly Creates Deluxe Lettering kit.www.kellycreatesstore.com/product/small-brush-black-pen-3-pieces/
Excatly what’s I needed. I got small brush pens, and they just don’t seem to look good. This just might be it. MY STROKES ARE TOO SHORT. Glory to God tho.m, bc I prayed for him to help me, with my writing and I see this. :)
I got the dotted paper because another tutorial told me to but... grid paper looks MUCH easier.. oh Amazon!!!! I need to order some grid paper!! I'm going broke buying supplies and I haven't even made it through a good alphabet!🫤
I love how you break your up stroke when you do you b's, and h's, k's etc. It makes it look so nice. None of my other lettering channels do that.
I can't beleive how much you and Sara from Ensign insights, another lettering channel. You could be sisters! I'm sure you probably know eachother... you're both as beautiful as you are talented! Your penmanship is otherworldly!❤
This was a a video. I have THE HARDEST TIME with exit and entrance strokes. I want to buy your pens. I've tried so many small brush pens with very little success. The only ones I love are Pentel Touch. They're great. I'm going to your website to purchase some Kelly cares pens.
I loved your explanation of the connection between the letters of the alphabet.
I will follow your tips. Thank you very much.
Wow! Something I realized I was doing wrong. Something so simple makes so much sense. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I am actually reading your book. I'm one brushtroke away from my peace of mind!!! Looking forward!!!
Love hearing this! thank you
Okay, got the concept, thanks for pointing this out. How does this apply to letters that are (really( bounced? All I know is that great artists manage to make it look picturesque, so their must be some rules about exit strategies for letters there, too? Many thanks. Another Canuck.
Very pretty
I'm learning step by step....YOU are the best.
oh wow....thanks so much!
You are an amazing teacher... I love calligraphy and to be honest I'm self taught.... Still I want perfection... And I think you are the best option for that!
Oh wow! I really appreciate reading this....thanks!
An excellent point. I never thought of this practical matter, so that is why some of my words look totally lousy. Thank you very much for the tips! 👍🏻🙏🏻📝🤩🧡
exit strokes are so important. You're welcome!
Thank you so much, learning so much. I love calligraphy but struggle to the strokes right
Happy to help!
😱 omg i do this but Imma fix it!!! Thank youu
You are a good Teacher, thank you.
thanks so much!
Hey kelly. I have literally fallen in love with your small brushpens, and I am enjoing doing one of your learn to brush books. I also love the three pack with brushpens. I have found my brand to use and I have also ditched some old tombow pens cuz they were frizzly. Love how wel you teaches us how to do brushlettering. Im at peace and enjoying having my twenty minutes fun every day.
Wow! You made my day....thanks for sharing!
I'm learning SO much from these "what not to do" videos!
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback!
Very good!!!! Gracias!!!!!
de nada :)
Great tip to remember! Thank you! 💜
It's a simple tip but so important ;)
very helpful! love your videos
I love making videos....thank you for watching!
Thanks so much
You're very welcome
So helpful!
Awesome!
Would establishing fixed letter spacing (and inter-letter spacing) be helpful in controlling the overall spacing on the line? Fer instance, you're focusing here on the "exit" stroke and using it as the control for inter-letter spacing. How about if you set defined spaces (character widths) and then draw the exit stroke WITHIN that defines space.... I know, from past typesetting experience, that each letter (character) can be assigned a given character width. I remember terms like "EM" and "EN" widths to account for different characters (e.g. "i" is always narrower than "m" or "w"). In other words, apply the same rules typesetters use when constructing a "written" (typed) line of text.
I have a very relaxed 'unmeasured' style and approach to calligraphy. But if this works for you, then that's wonderful!
@@kellycreates I suppose one could do the lettering first, and then cut the plaque to a length that's appropriate. But If I'm dealing with a fixed space and I have to "fit" the lettering within that space.....layout before printing becomes the rule.
Okie
Wow...you have your personally brushpen..👍👌😀!!!
She has a whole line of supplies. Her stuff is sold in Michael's, Amazon, and her own website.
@@susanmccormick2107 Oh...thank you for this information 👍😀!!!
Greets from Germany
Yes and you can find Kelly Creates in Germany at Scrapbook Werkstatt. I just taught a workshop there in February!
Thanks @@susanmccormick2107 !
Exactly what pen are you using? I need this!
I looked in your shop...you have fine liners and brush pens but you listed this one as a "medium" brush pen??? I'm confused lol
The 'medium' black brush pen is in a set of 3 black brush pens and also in the Kelly Creates Deluxe Lettering kit.www.kellycreatesstore.com/product/small-brush-black-pen-3-pieces/
Excatly what’s I needed. I got small brush pens, and they just don’t seem to look good. This just might be it. MY STROKES ARE TOO SHORT.
Glory to God tho.m, bc I prayed for him to help me, with my writing and I see this. :)
Practice every day... I'm sure you'll get better.
that's exactly what I do with my exit strokes, waay too short...
I see it all the time with beginners in my workshops but it's an easy fix :)
I got the dotted paper because another tutorial told me to but... grid paper looks MUCH easier.. oh Amazon!!!! I need to order some grid paper!! I'm going broke buying supplies and I haven't even made it through a good alphabet!🫤
Buying supplies is the fun part!