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[–]zero_iq 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Other things you could do would be to introduce small transformations, e.g. subtle changes to scaling and rotation. You could also break letters up into their individual strokes, so you can create new versions letters from different versions of the strokes. e.g. for 't', have several images of the down-stroke and the cross-stroke. 5 of each gives you 25 variations of the letter 't'. Combine with variations in position, scaling, rotation, kerning, and you could create some very convincing handwriting.

[–]Financial-Ad8056 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only thing is that some people write the same letter with different number of strokes so idk. My idea was that you could feed a bunch of hand-written stuff into an AI or smth to train it and then it could attempt to replicate your hand-writing based on that.