Calligraphy 10 Pens
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- CONTENTS
1 Essential Introduction: BEAUTIFUL WRITING
2 Essential Introduction FIRST EXERCISES
3 Essential Introduction: LETTER WEIGHT
4 Essential Introduction: PEN ANGLE
5 Essential Introduction: RULING UP
6 Inks
7 Papers/vellum
8 Setting up a board
9 Posture
10 Pens
11 Preparing a metal pen
12 My pen won’t work!
13 Correcting errors
14 Left handed calligraphy
15 Colour
16 Foundational Hand: lower case I, l, j
17 Foundational Hand: lower case o, c, e
18 Foundational Hand: lower case d, b, p, q
19 Foundational Hand: lower case n, h, m, r, u, a
20 Foundational Hand: lower case v, w, x, y, z
21 Foundational Hand: lower case t,s,f,k
22 Foundational Hand: lower case g
23 Roman Letters: Skeleton capitals s
24 Foundational Capitals: C, I, H, O, Q
25 Foundational Capitals: S, U, K, J
26 Foundational Capitals: V, W, X, Y, Z
27 Foundational Capitals: E, F, L, T, G
28 Foundational Capitals: P, B, D, R
29 Foundational Capitals: A, M, N
30 Numbers
31 A Poem
32 Italic iljt
33 Italic oce
34 Italic agd
35 Italic bpq
36 Italic nmhru
37 Italic vwxyz
38 Italic fks
39 Italic IJT
40 Italic HLFE
41 Italic OQCG
42 Italic DBPR
43 Italic MNA
44 Italic VWXYZ
45 Italic USK
46 Italic Numbers
47 Italic William Blake quotation
Further videos will be added as they are completed
This is what i needed to know 25 years ago. Thank you (and internet and electronic technology...)
+interludo
Better late than never! :-)
Hi David. I am loving your new videos. This has to be the most comprehensive set of teaching videos on calligraphy in the world! What an amazing achievement. Looking forward to the watching the new ones as they are released.
Thanks for saying so, O, but you're biased!! :-)
Percy sent me to Google...Why are Automatic Pens called automatic?
When the pens were first manufactured in the late 1800's, Victorians only used pointed pens. To make thicker lines, pressure was applied to the point to expand it. Engravers used cross-hatching lines and built up multiple lines to make thick strokes. The Automatic Pen with its unique broad width makes a thick stroke in one pen movement thereby "automatic"...
David are you planning to do a copperplate series I have been learning on my own for about 6 maths could do with your help am also following your celtic knot series so I know how clearly you teach thanks a lot jill xx
Yes and No!
I had planned to do one - in fact I had plans for about another 30 calligraphy videos, but the viewing figures aren't very good, even after a year, so it's not really worth putting the time in to make them (I have other projects).
If they eventually take off, like the celtic design ones did, I probably do it.
If you're in England, I regularly do a copperplate course near Oxford.
Thanks for your interest
Dxxx
Yes please do a series on copperplate calligraphy .. thank you for these videos
ARE YOU STILL ALIVE DAVID ?
yes I am,but I can no longer make videos due to Parkinsons disease. Thanks for your interest.
@@davidnicholls100 That's a shame that I'm sorry to hear about. You still have the best no-nonsense calligraphy videos on youtube. Best of luck in your recovery!
thanks for saying so!
good luck with your calligraphy!
I am in England but Oxford is too far for me never mind am still enjoying your other things xx
I watched 10 videos only to discover there is an "automatic" pen..."you just have to train them and they write all by themselves"...mine keeps falling over. Maybe Percy knows the secret?
Hi David. I have a set of 5 "script" nibs of differet widths. What other types of alphabet besides Script can be written with script pens?
many! :-)
A
thanks Jenny
8:41 it was an spider?
yes, it was an spider!
0:43 2:08 3:57 5:40 7:01 8:42 9:57 ...one frisky bug or the studio is infested!
lol " so your friends think your clever!"