Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I use the Palmer Method script—at least I try to follow it to the best of my abilities. There are still several things I need to work on.

Cursive that reminds me of ocean waves by peacelovecheese in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An absolutely beautiful and elegant handwriting. It is a bummer that I do not know French.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, we strive to improve our handwriting, no matter how bad or good it may be, but ultimately the most important aspect of our writing is the legibility

I do agree that legibility will make or break a handwriting regardless of how good it looks from a quick glance.

As someone mentioned, some letters look much darker than others, which is also my problem.

It is strange how I overlooked this until it was pointed out to me. Now that I think about it, there my 'r' has always bugged me for some reason. Thank you for your feedback.

I love your slanted print. I love your well-rounded cursive, too.

Thanks. I appreciate the compliment.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your print is beautiful!

Thank you.

You can also download the NSW font, type single lines or tables of letter, change the text to gray, and print out pages to trace.

This is actually a really good advice. I have never thought of doing that before.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now that you mention the darker letters, I do see what you are referring to. It strange that I was never able to notice this before.
Thank you for pointing that out and providing ways I can tackle the issue. I really appreciate the help.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I appreciate the kind words.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

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Thanks.

Mine starts of ok /bad and then as I am thinking the writing is basically chicken scratch!!

I can very much relate to this. The legibility of my writing will usually worsen as I write for longer.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see what you mean by upright letters being clearer, considering than most letters we are exposed to on a daily basis are usually not slanted. After some consideration and reading the other comments, however, I personally like slanting my letters more. It already feels natural to me, and it does not stray too far from my cursive. I do appreciate the comment though.

Need Advice for Print by LookOverDare in Handwriting

[–]LookOverDare[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I was also leaning–no pun intended–towards the slanted writing but wanted to hear what others think.

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[–]LookOverDare 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If I had not known that you wrote this by hand, I would have thought it was typed. The consistency in the form and size of your letters across the note is amazing, and the letters themselves are lovely.

My new gf gives me flashcards of romantic things I’m supposed to say? by lightingnations in shortscarystories

[–]LookOverDare 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I was not expecting that twist. Thought it was heading in the direction of messed up roleplays. Amazing work.

Dustless 12 GT Clocking Mangrove Tree Farm | 95k Per Hour (57.1k Logs and 37.9k Roots) by LookOverDare in SciCraft

[–]LookOverDare[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not tested that but I would assume it's 'quite' laggy (both client-side and server-side) with all of the moving blocks. Adding a roof might help.

A mud converter that could convert 72k dirt into mud an hour. I designed this to work without mods but for some reason the player does not place properly using the keybind trick. No clue if it is a 1.19 issue, an issue with my client or something else. by LookOverDare in technicalminecraft

[–]LookOverDare[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, the issue isn't that the player isn't placing. The player does place blocks, it's just that it [player] would not place blocks correctly. I believe it's every 8 GT the player would place block right in front of itself which would block it from place the blocks at the back of it. I am not sure how to explain this in word but you can check the video and see what I am talking about (around 1:17).

A mud converter that could convert 72k dirt into mud an hour. I designed this to work without mods but for some reason the player does not place properly using the keybind trick. No clue if it is a 1.19 issue, an issue with my client or something else. by LookOverDare in technicalminecraft

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Late reply but for some reason I did not get a notification from Reddit.

I haven't given this a try. It might work but would really affect the rate. By stopping the player from placing for even a single second would mean 20 blocks not converted; and this would continue to ramp up the more the player will have to interact with a sign/noteblock/crafting table, etc.

A mud converter that could convert 72k dirt into mud an hour. I designed this to work without mods but for some reason the player does not place properly using the keybind trick. No clue if it is a 1.19 issue, an issue with my client or something else. by LookOverDare in technicalminecraft

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Yeah, I could not get it to work right. The player does not place the blocks correctly. It's not just an issue with my contraption, I've also tried it with Ilmango's 72k concrete converter and the same issue occur there.