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FAUX CALLIGRAPHY
FAUX CALLIGRAPHY
Faux calligraphy is a technique of imitating the look of calligraphy by using any kind of writing tool. The effect is created by adding an additional stroke to the downward strokes.
To do faux calligraphy, you will need the following materials:
A writing tool
A piece of paper
A ruler
Instructions:
Write your word or phrase in your desired font.
Make sure to leave a healthy amount of space between the letters because you'll need to make thicker lines later.
If you are writing a difficult phrase or are not as confident in your cursive, draw writing guidelines that help you keep your text straight and uniform in size. A light trace of the word in pencil should do the trick before going over it in pen.
BRUSH CALLIGRAPHY
Brush calligraphy is a type of calligraphy that uses a brush pen to create thick and thin strokes. It is a popular form of calligraphy for beginners because it is relatively easy to learn.
To do brush calligraphy, you will need the following materials:
Brush pens
Paper
Water (optional)
Instructions:
Choose a brush pen that is the right size for the project you are working on.
Dip the brush pen in water, if necessary.
Hold the brush pen at a 45-degree angle to the paper.
Make a light stroke for the downstrokes and a heavier stroke for the upstrokes.
Practice making different types of strokes until you get the hang of it.
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ROMAN / CUTNIB CALLIGRAPHY
Roman / Cutnib Calligraphy
Cut-nib pen calligraphy is a type of calligraphy that uses a pen with a cut nib to create thick and thin strokes. It is a popular form of calligraphy for beginners because it is relatively easy to learn and requires minimal materials.
To do cut-nib pen calligraphy, you will need the following materials:
A pen with a cut nib
Ink
Paper
Instructions:
Choose a pen with a cut nib that is the right size for the project you are working on.
Dip the pen in ink.
Hold the pen at a 45-degree angle to the paper.
Make a light stroke for the downstrokes and a heavier stroke for the upstrokes.
Practice making different types of strokes until you get the hang of it.
Here are some tips for doing cut-nib pen calligraphy:
Use a smooth paper that will not fray the nib.
Practice makes perfect! The more you practice, the better you'll get at creating smooth, even lines.
Don't be afraid to experiment with different fonts and styles. There are endless possibilities when it comes to cut-nib pen calligraphy.
3D CALLIGRAPHY
3D calligraphy is a type of calligraphy that uses perspective to create the illusion of depth. It is a more advanced form of calligraphy, but it can be very rewarding to learn.
To do 3D calligraphy, you will need the following materials:
A pen with a cut nib
Ink
Paper
A ruler
A pencil
Instructions:
Choose a word or phrase that you want to write in 3D.
Draw a light pencil sketch of the word or phrase on the paper.
Use the ruler to measure the width and height of each letter.
Decide how much depth you want to give each letter.
Start writing the word or phrase, using a light touch and making sure to keep the letters consistent in size and shape.
When you are finished writing, go back and add darker lines to the edges of the letters.
You can also add shadows and highlights to create more depth.
Here are some tips for doing 3D calligraphy:
Use a smooth paper that will not fray the nib.
Practice makes perfect! The more you practice, the better you'll get at creating smooth, even lines.
Don't be afraid to experiment with different fonts and styles. There are endless possibilities when it comes to 3D calligraphy.
3D CALLIGRAPHY
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