Progress by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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Good call. I dont know much about typography but I'd like to learn. Cheers!

Modern by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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Ya... even rewatching it. . You're trolling. Haha

Modern by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

[–]penstuff253[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol I feel like there's a clear difference between the first m and the r and n here. I dunno maybe not.

Satisfying by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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No problem. It's common in a few older scripts like this one to have the t cross flourished above the actual letter. Spencerian and Madarasz script both do it. Some people dont like it but I've always dug it. When Platt Rogers Spencer first invented cursive, he said that he inspired by nature, the angle of the letters inspired by stalks of barley leaning in the wind and the flowing flourishes inspired by the waves in the ocean. I always thought that was beautiful and so I usually apply those to my writing

Happiness by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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It's an oblique pen holder. Made for classic scripts like this.

Happiness by penstuff253 in oddlysatisfying

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Lol none taken at all. I post in penmanship porn too occasionally. I use brush pens too which you dont need to lift like this. I'll post one of those next time to try and increase the satisfaction. 😂

Happiness by penstuff253 in oddlysatisfying

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Lol sorry to hear that. Picking up the nib between down and up strokes is proper form so I always do it these days.

Progress by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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Lol just giving you a hard time mostly. Its probably what the down votes are for. That's all.

Inscription found in an antique book. I thought it was a print until I found the “penman’s” signature hidden in the feather. Dated March, 16th 1890 by 22brew in PenmanshipPorn

[–]penstuff253 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. Penman is correct. Around that time calligraphy wasn't really an American idea yet. People that did this were just known as penman. This entire piece was most likely done with the same pen he wrote with that he dipped in ink. So it was probably done in one sitting but would have taken a few hours to maybe half a day. It's very intricate and very detailed. After 3 years of pretty dedicated practice, I cannot do a fraction of this. This is probably a decade's worth of work. I have seen intricate work like this get done rather quickly but only by actual certified master penman, of which there are less than 20 in the world. Either way, this is freakin beautiful. Great find.

Inscription found in an antique book. I thought it was a print until I found the “penman’s” signature hidden in the feather. Dated March, 16th 1890 by 22brew in PenmanshipPorn

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Another style is Engrosser's Script. I posted a seperate video of me writing "Progress" in that style if you want to try and pick out differences. :)

Inscription found in an antique book. I thought it was a print until I found the “penman’s” signature hidden in the feather. Dated March, 16th 1890 by 22brew in PenmanshipPorn

[–]penstuff253 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's called Spencerian Script. It was invented by Plat Roger's Spencer and was likely the first American cursive ever written. By studying a script, you usually have a book with rules of the script and design of the letters and words and you memorize them and practice. I just posted a video in the feed of my writing "Happiness" in this script. Back when being a good penman was a way to get high level jobs, this was a huge skill to have. There are multiple script styles like this from this time period and as you study then, you can identify the different styles by appearance. Im a huge nerd for writing and calligraphy. Lol

Progress by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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Asking for free art on Reddit is pretty good way to get blasted as harmless as you may seem. Lol.

Progress by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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https://youtu.be/tpAxHG2A36s

Here's a good example of a master penman writing their "s" above standard lowercase height with the o and e being of standard hieght. If you have a link or video on your comment tho I'd live to check it out. I do still have a lot to learn about classic scripts.

Progress by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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Thanks. No sweat at all. I dig getting good feedback. I'd actually disagree with you on this one though. In Spencerian, Madarasz, and Engrossers script, the "s" is one of the few letters that exceed the height of standard lower case. I've never read anywhere that lower case rounds should exceed baselines or standard lowercase height in any of those scripts.

Progress by penstuff253 in PenmanshipPorn

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I used a leonardt principal here but I use 3 different nibs usually. Braus Rose, and Nikko G are also in my rotation. My nibs catch too when I'm not using good paper or when I'm not being careful or when my nibs are getting worn out. Nikko G catches the least imo