Love your videos. I am going back into the SCA (society for creative anachronisms). I love Copperplate best but it is a much later period script so... I am doubling back a bit further. Glad you're doing these too. Altho I think the script styles I'll end up doing are older than even these are. Helpful tho. As the older stuff is nothing like Copperplate imo.
I’ve been frustrated with some books I’ve read because they will say that the downstroke, space between letters, and counter space inside letters are the exact same width. You could hypothetically draw downstrokes evenly apart across a whole page and then just add the quadratas. However, the quadrata system, it seems that common sense spacing rules apply (most amount of space between two i’s and least between two o’s), and in semi-quadrata it does seem a bit more uniform because you down has the shoulders to deal with that throw off the equal spacing. Am I right here? And must I accept that the second stroke of the “n” has a little longer top semi-quadrata than the first? I remember you saying, “You can’t understand the “m” without understanding the lozenge.” It seems this is the case.
Aaron Murg there are no shoulders in semi Quadrata. It is Quadrata which has shoulders, quadrants and lozenges. For semi Quadrata I use the same lozenge principle of diagonally across. I find it more difficult in SQ because it is not a separate stroke. You just have to write it slower and be more careful
Very nice instruction! I understand the quadrata (Textura) better now. But what a pity the semi quadrate has no z. ;) It would be absolutely marvelous to have you instructing a few design options of some letters to write them in a more decorative playful manner.
@@PAScribe I'm confused as to which parts of the letters are quadrants and which are lozenges. My question was, let's say on an 'o', are the connecting horizontal(ish) stokes on the top and the bottom lozanges? Does this apply to all the horizontal (ish) strokes ie the top connector of the n or the bottom connector of the u. I hope that made sense...
@@shaolingangster I have a Textualis course on Teachable. Purchase the Lecture and watch it first so you have some context then get the workshop. The handout and the workshop will help clear up any confusion.
Hello PAScribe - I contacted you a while ago when I was attending classes in Geneva, Switzerland. I showed you the work my teacher had taught & you were horrified, as her lessons contained a real mix of styles and she admitted that it was her Gothic Textura version! I'm therefore trying to relearn Textualis Quadrata on my own, but do it properly this time! I plan to practise the lettering you have done above, but need guidance on size and degrees/angles. My nib is 2.5 and my teacher taught me to do four times the width of nib as the basic (minuscule) size for i, r, m, n, etc. Before I start, can I check that this is the correct sizing? She also taught me that everything is at 60 degrees, but I saw somewhere that you say 45 degrees for quadrant and 60 for lozenge. Am I correct in adopting these?
this the one to watch for a tutorial easily explain while taking you through the process
He really has impressive marker control!
These big markers are easy to control as they have so much traction on the surface.
You make it look so easy. I aspire to as knowledgeable about all the diff. scripts as you are. So interesting!!
Super outstanding! Fr. Robert
Es fantástico!
❤ great ❤
Fantastic work!!
Love your videos. I am going back into the SCA (society for creative anachronisms). I love Copperplate best but it is a much later period script so... I am doubling back a bit further. Glad you're doing these too. Altho I think the script styles I'll end up doing are older than even these are. Helpful tho. As the older stuff is nothing like Copperplate imo.
Spectacular,,congratulation
👏👏👏👏👏👏a perfect work
Excellent sir.
That is where I need to really work on above all is my lower case lettering
Fascinante
Gracias por compartir
Beautiful 😍
This is dope. Mad skillz
C'est magnifique ^^
Muy bonito👏👏👏👏🤩
Apik tenan... Bagus
Thank you! ✒️✌️
Love it
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I’ve been frustrated with some books I’ve read because they will say that the downstroke, space between letters, and counter space inside letters are the exact same width. You could hypothetically draw downstrokes evenly apart across a whole page and then just add the quadratas.
However, the quadrata system, it seems that common sense spacing rules apply (most amount of space between two i’s and least between two o’s), and in semi-quadrata it does seem a bit more uniform because you down has the shoulders to deal with that throw off the equal spacing.
Am I right here? And must I accept that the second stroke of the “n” has a little longer top semi-quadrata than the first? I remember you saying, “You can’t understand the “m” without understanding the lozenge.” It seems this is the case.
Aaron Murg there are no shoulders in semi Quadrata. It is Quadrata which has shoulders, quadrants and lozenges. For semi Quadrata I use the same lozenge principle of diagonally across. I find it more difficult in SQ because it is not a separate stroke. You just have to write it slower and be more careful
PAScribe Ah, so SQ does follow the same quadrant and lozenge approach. Got it! Thank you very much for replying!
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Very nice instruction! I understand the quadrata (Textura) better now.
But what a pity the semi quadrate has no z. ;)
It would be absolutely marvelous to have you instructing a few design options of some letters to write them in a more decorative playful manner.
This demonstration was only the starting point. In the class I went on to teach letter variations. There really is only so much Incan give away.
Nice
Wow
Thank you for the video. Are all connecting diagonals lozenges?
I don’t understand your question. There are Quadrants and Lozenges.
@@PAScribe I'm confused as to which parts of the letters are quadrants and which are lozenges. My question was, let's say on an 'o', are the connecting horizontal(ish) stokes on the top and the bottom lozanges? Does this apply to all the horizontal (ish) strokes ie the top connector of the n or the bottom connector of the u. I hope that made sense...
@@shaolingangster I have a Textualis course on Teachable. Purchase the Lecture and watch it first so you have some context then get the workshop. The handout and the workshop will help clear up any confusion.
@@PAScribe Thank you so much, enrolling now 🙏🏼
What is the Nib widths for both upper case and lower case for this styles?
Syva Ghimire 6 and 4
Have you done gothic scripts capital letters? Id love tonsee it
Obviously very late, but he does the entire Textualis Quadrata hand here: ua-cam.com/video/RwnFTmynkpk/v-deo.html
@@coolhappy thank you
I like your marker... I don't know where to buy?
Zig Posterman 50mm
Which pen is this
asmita Bhatankar Zig Posterman 50mm and 30mm
do you have the whole alphabet image?
Yes I do but it is part of a course on my teaching platform.
Hello PAScribe - I contacted you a while ago when I was attending classes in Geneva, Switzerland. I showed you the work my teacher had taught & you were horrified, as her lessons contained a real mix of styles and she admitted that it was her Gothic Textura version! I'm therefore trying to relearn Textualis Quadrata on my own, but do it properly this time! I plan to practise the lettering you have done above, but need guidance on size and degrees/angles. My nib is 2.5 and my teacher taught me to do four times the width of nib as the basic (minuscule) size for i, r, m, n, etc. Before I start, can I check that this is the correct sizing? She also taught me that everything is at 60 degrees, but I saw somewhere that you say 45 degrees for quadrant and 60 for lozenge. Am I correct in adopting these?
I am just about to put up a class on this on Zenler. Email classes@pascribe.com and I will add you to the list I need to send this to.
pascribe-scriptorium.newzenler.com/courses/textualis-quadrata-workshop is the link to the course.
What type of maker it is ?
Zig Posterman
what kind of pen / ink is that?
Varintorn Yaroojjanont zig Posterman marker
@@PAScribe thank you, sir!!! your work is beyond amazing!
where is capital ABC
The is was only the minuscules!
Bro those are called strokes btws
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Muy bonito👏👏👏👏🤩