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I've really held off from Spencerian Capital letters for the most part - Until tonight ! They're not as bad as I thought. There's still plenty of room for improvements. Also, it helps to look at patterns while you practice.

 

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Thanks for your kind comments ...

 

It does have a Calligraphy pen tool ... A straight edge ... With all kinds of settings.

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@InkyFingers,

Hmmmm ... I thought you'd have a deep dull dark blood-red color somewhere in your ink Arsenal ... Might go well with some of the writing I've seen you post ... On some paper that looks old, medieval looking.

 

But black is always classic !!!

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I can't help but be struck by the irony of some of us who enjoy the pen technology of 50-150 years ago and using inks on paper —a technique that is hundreds of years old— and then wanting to recreate that ancient technology on a modern computer. We are truly in a postmodern world... ;)

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NICE !!! Excellent eye !! Very artistic !

 

Awesome handwriting as well. :-)

 

The eye is an image from the web - those artistic skills are far above my pay grade.

Keep up the fine writing!

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Other thoughts ? Love to hear more advantages/disadvantages ...

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“When the historians of education do equal and exact justice to all who have contributed toward educational progress, they will devote several pages to those revolutionists who invented steel pens and blackboards.” V.T. Thayer, 1928

Check out my Steel Pen Blog

"No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the mistake is to do it solemnly."

-Montaigne

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I just noticed ... I did not comment on this sample of writing ... This is BEAUTIFUL WORK!!! I personally prefer the lighter shading that is being displayed here ... slight variations look so much more uniform ... LOVE IT !

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