Well done mate. I suggest you take the bits and letters you find easiest from across the different styles, finding what best suits you and make them your own. There's a lot to be said to writing in a normal cursive hand but adding a few flourishes with fancy capitals and a few fancy loops on your 'g' and 'y's and crosses on tour 't's. Learn to give each letter a finishing foot/flick at the end automatically, I find this helps with the beginning of the next letter. Try and get a rhythm as you write each word, the letters tend to be more even then. Xxx
@@oz25 that is the goal here. To create a copperplate style writing hand, with a few others chucked in for good measure. That’s why I’m practicing the letters for videos and trying the different styles of copperplate scripts. Glad you dig it man.
Well done mate. I suggest you take the bits and letters you find easiest from across the different styles, finding what best suits you and make them your own. There's a lot to be said to writing in a normal cursive hand but adding a few flourishes with fancy capitals and a few fancy loops on your 'g' and 'y's and crosses on tour 't's. Learn to give each letter a finishing foot/flick at the end automatically, I find this helps with the beginning of the next letter. Try and get a rhythm as you write each word, the letters tend to be more even then. Xxx
@@oz25 that is the goal here. To create a copperplate style writing hand, with a few others chucked in for good measure. That’s why I’m practicing the letters for videos and trying the different styles of copperplate scripts. Glad you dig it man.
Where are you from buddy? You pronounce H like people from Southern part of India. And yes, beautiful handwriting.
@@Niirbhay from the UK the north Staffordshire and thanks for your kind comments. I’m much better than that now and hope to showcase it later. 👋