Italic Calligraphy Tutorial : 01. the Basic, from Tools to Strokes (Beginner Friendly)
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Here is the first italic calligraphy tutorial about the basic of it.
From tools selection and preparation, guidelines, and the basic strokes which are essentials to know and understand before start practicing calligraphy.
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Free printable guidelines :
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Oh my gosh THANK YOU and especially for the guidelines!!! You're a gem for making/sharing those
Finally found a perfect tutorial. Thanks!!
Thank you Mr. Adrian, it is so relaxing.
this is a brilliant tutorial and perfect music for it too - thank you
Thank you.
It’s a perfect beginning for a newbie❤thanks for this
Thank you so much sir for such amazing tutorial.... I will surely practice those strokes😄
Amazing! I like this tutorial, Thanks
This is such an amazing tutorial; just beginning to learn Italic hand and found this so useful.♥️♥️👍
Este video de caligrafia es inspirador.
This is first class teaching
Banyakin yang ginian mas, mantap
An amazing tutorial
Makasih mas tutorialnya!
Sir, happy calligraphy day..
Very useful❤
You got my subscription
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how is called and where I can buy the squared paper you are using at minute 6
Fantastic set of tutorials. Can you please upload the guideline used in this video? It seems a little different from the other guidelines you have uploaded.
Oh you can still use the guidelines I have uploaded. You can do all the basic strokes on the x-height space and it will be the same :)
This is amazing! Could you please make guide sheets for 1.1mm and 1.5mm nibs since some of us are learning italic calligraphy to do with fountain pens?
Great tutorial! I am learning a lot. I always go back and review all your videos. May I ask what brand of nib and holder you use?
Thank you! It is Brause 4mm nib and Manuscript holder
Thanks for the tutorials. The best I've found. I am having a hard time following the written instruction captions while practicing. They simply flash on and off too quickly for me. Are all the captions written in one place in full? Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm sorry about the captions, for now I don't have them as a handout or so. So, my suggestion is to pause and read the instruction first and then continue to see how to do it.
I'm really sorry, I'll make it easier to catch the instruction for the next tutorial, maybe with the voice over.
Pause the video
Also, please could you mention which nibs (name & size) have you used?
I used Brause 4mm for this one :)
Do you know how to do secretary hand?
Unfortunately, i don't know how to do it
Can you please tell from where to download the guidelines, grid paper.
Shall be grateful
Please read the description and you'll find the link there
May I ask what nib type and size you used on the fountain pen please? I have a stub nib on a fountain pen and hope to try this style of writing.
I'm sorry but I don't use fountain pen. But maybe you can try to look for flat nib, not the stub one. I will recommend you 3 or 4 mm width for practicing, but I guess it's hard to find nib that big for fountain pen unless it is Pilot Parallel Pen
Cosmas Adrian Calligraphy Thank you.
May i ask which paper do you use for water based ink (Fountain pen ink)? I mean type of paper and weight?
It basically depends on what ink you use, but I use 80gsm HVS for all of these videos and for practicing. Sometimes I also use Marker Pad though it is thinner but it holds ink better.
@@CosmasAdrianCalligraphy Thank you for the answer. I have one last question, I appreciate if you can answer it. Referring to HVS, does gsm make any difference? I mean using 110-120 gsm HVS will make any difference to quality of writing with water based inks.
P.S - I use Pilot Parallel pens 4 different size for calligraphy.
Of course it does. Thicker paper has more "power" to hold up ink on it. If you are using pilot parallel pen, I suggest you to go with thicker paper, because pilot ink is rather thin in consistency so it will spread more easily when touch the paper and causes bleeding in thinner paper (lower gsm).
I think 100-120 gsm HVS paper is good to go. Or again you can try marker pad (though it is thinner, it holds ink better than HVS paper) or watercolor paper
@@CosmasAdrianCalligraphy Understood. Thank you for the answer.
You are welcome :)
Typical! Printable guidelines do NOT match what the instructor is using in the video!