Thank u.. i do bouncy lettering.. it took such long time to learn it.. but i never saw these drills earlier... these underturns are very helpful.. i will practice these daily now on... i always used to practice only the classic underturns...
Yes, helpful. I take it the same principle is applied to ascenders? Then my mind asks, is there a principle to fall back on for the overall shape of the word to make it into a pleasing whole, and still have it be consistent with the pattern you are using for your quote/sign? This is the first time I have seen this explanation. A bouncing baseline works nicely on signs--I think people are drawn to the informality of it. I can see why it sells easily. I am also glad to see your listing of the pens you use.
I never knew there was a differences in lettering between Bouncy and what you called "Regular" or "Basic" or "classical" lettering. So now I want to know. I did notice you back off your sweep to connect with the next letter. I like it but I'm not able to right now. Soon I will❤😊
I enjoyed your video. I see and understand now why it's so hard to do. I have been having lots of trouble and my words are just "awful"! I have some of your products in my Amazon cart now! As I am learning calligraphy, bounce lettering is the last thing I'm going to tackle. Do you have any online courses for bounce lettering or more practice guides? Thank you so much! :)
Hi Susan, bouncy lettering is fun but a bit challenging. If you have the Kelly Create "Bouncy" lettering workbook or worksheets then you will have a good start. I also have Bouncy "Connections" worksheets that are printable downloads in my online shop www.KellyCreates.ca and you can trace bouncy words and learn the style really well AFTER you practice the alphabet.
Hi Kelly. This was a really interesting visual and great comparison of the bouncy letters vs. regular brush letters. I haven't started the bouncy letters yet, but I hope to soon. Question: How do you know how much to bounce a letter in a word and how many letters to bounce? Is it just a personal decision of what is pleasing to the eye or is there some other visual rule to consider when bouncing? Thanks for doing this. This was really helpful to see. You're a great teacher!
HI Linda, there are lots of other tips about bouncy lettering. I have some in my other youtube video. Here is the link ua-cam.com/video/OXUdRL7RsjM/v-deo.html
Kelly, you are one of the most enjoyable instructors to watch 🥰
Awwww...thanks so much!
I hate hate bounce so thank you for featuring the method
Thanks for explaining this so well. I always wondered how people knew how to make different size lettering
Yeah, me too!
I saw many different Videos from you today and I like it so much you are always name the numbers of squares!!!!
Hadn’t seen the bounce taught in this way before. Very helpful approach Kelly!
I think showing a comparison of the strokes makes a difference.
Very interesting. I find bouncy lettering really hard but with this new information I will try again. Thank you for sharing.
Thank u.. i do bouncy lettering.. it took such long time to learn it.. but i never saw these drills earlier... these underturns are very helpful.. i will practice these daily now on... i always used to practice only the classic underturns...
It actually does take a long time to learn. I'm glad you liked this video!
Vraiment intéressant, j'ai le workbook bouncing et je vais bientôt le commencer et cette information est pertinente. Merci beaucoup xoxo
Fascinating and captivating perspectives! 😱
Thanks for sharing your effort!!! Have a good time!
You're welcome Ilona.
Yes, helpful. I take it the same principle is applied to ascenders? Then my mind asks, is there a principle to fall back on for the overall shape of the word to make it into a pleasing whole, and still have it be consistent with the pattern you are using for your quote/sign? This is the first time I have seen this explanation. A bouncing baseline works nicely on signs--I think people are drawn to the informality of it. I can see why it sells easily. I am also glad to see your listing of the pens you use.
Very interesting! I still prefer the “classic” style but it’s interesting to see the difference. Thank you for sharing! 💜
I'm more of a classic style myself Sharon, but I find most people like the playfulness of the bouncy style.
So your adding variation to you baseline, got it.
I never knew there was a differences in lettering between Bouncy and what you called "Regular" or "Basic" or "classical" lettering. So now I want to know. I did notice you back off your sweep to connect with the next letter. I like it but I'm not able to right now. Soon I will❤😊
I enjoyed your video. I see and understand now why it's so hard to do. I have been having lots of trouble and my words are just "awful"! I have some of your products in my Amazon cart now! As I am learning calligraphy, bounce lettering is the last thing I'm going to tackle. Do you have any online courses for bounce lettering or more practice guides? Thank you so much! :)
Hi Susan, bouncy lettering is fun but a bit challenging. If you have the Kelly Create "Bouncy" lettering workbook or worksheets then you will have a good start. I also have Bouncy "Connections" worksheets that are printable downloads in my online shop www.KellyCreates.ca and you can trace bouncy words and learn the style really well AFTER you practice the alphabet.
Hi Kelly. This was a really interesting visual and great comparison of the bouncy letters vs. regular brush letters. I haven't started the bouncy letters yet, but I hope to soon. Question: How do you know how much to bounce a letter in a word and how many letters to bounce? Is it just a personal decision of what is pleasing to the eye or is there some other visual rule to consider when bouncing? Thanks for doing this. This was really helpful to see. You're a great teacher!
HI Linda, there are lots of other tips about bouncy lettering. I have some in my other youtube video. Here is the link ua-cam.com/video/OXUdRL7RsjM/v-deo.html
@@kellycreates Thanks for the link Kelly. The video was extremely helpful.
👏👏👏👏👏thank you lots
No problem 👍
You mean I'm not alone?
You're "U" looks like a V??.. I'm confused