I just received the Green 3.8mm pen. I would love to learn a style similar to that style of writing. Will you be willing to make a short video tutorial on different strokes and way to use the pen? That would be amazing. Great writing. Keep it going.
Beautiful work! I have used your style for a few friends. Now I can say where it came from. You're great at this I will continue to let others know this style came from. I thinks it the best. Better than my own.
How are you loading the Noodler's Ink? Into a used plastic Pilot Parallel cartridge or are you using a Pilot converter similar to this?: amzn.to/1K5ABL4
Copying to use as your own, no. Using someone's work as reference for learning and practice is not uncommon though. I understand about getting frustrated. I sometimes go through dozens (or more) variations of ideas before I get something that I'm satisfied with.
Awesome! this is the most beautiful of the calligraphic style I have ever seen.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the video man...it helps a lot!
Stunning. Thank-you.
+Robert Wolff Thank you!
Beautiful letters and an amazing style.... how do you mix the 2 kolors ? Do you just dip pen in each kolor or do you mix the 2 colors together?
I just received the Green 3.8mm pen. I would love to learn a style similar to that style of writing. Will you be willing to make a short video tutorial on different strokes and way to use the pen? That would be amazing. Great writing. Keep it going.
ItzMeMagick I've had a few requests for something like that so I want to do one soon.
what is this style's name
No particular name. Just my own style
Beautiful work! I have used your style for a few friends. Now I can say where it came from. You're great at this I will continue to let others know this style came from. I thinks it the best. Better than my own.
How are you loading the Noodler's Ink? Into a used plastic Pilot Parallel cartridge or are you using a Pilot converter similar to this?: amzn.to/1K5ABL4
Stu LeBeau I just reuse the plastic cartridges.
Is it normal to copy someone's work? I just feel like I am cheating. :( I tried to be creative but I ended up frustrated. :( Uvulus
Copying to use as your own, no. Using someone's work as reference for learning and practice is not uncommon though. I understand about getting frustrated. I sometimes go through dozens (or more) variations of ideas before I get something that I'm satisfied with.
Technically isn't all lettering just copying cause someone sometime has done it before
Oooo that x is sexy!