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Good going, thanks for clear separation of letter groups. A real help, especially when combined with practical demos. of each letter. Each description done at a pace easy to follow especially for people learning the " architecture " of each letter. Thank you. You are the professor extraordinaire of Blackletter.
After my love affair with uncial, I have given in and decided it is time to learn blackletter. This video had been a great help. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Thank you so much for sharing Ruben, your technique ❣️🎼💯 love your style of instruction, be confident and Bold knowing you have instructed properly and throughly💖👍🏻🌹 Yes please tell me of your recommended references please. I did not understand what you said. Thank you kindly my first video I have seen if yours❣️😊
I'm going to have to add you to my ASMR Playlist. I do want to learn Blackletter enough to do it without a guide, you are probably not ideal. I don't want to go to sleep while trying to learn it.
Because I'm new at this, I would like to know, where can we get your blackletter worksheets. It would be nice if you were giving us a printable copy of your worksheet. Thanks in advance!
The best way to do it is to; 1. rule out those vertical lines first in increments of about 5mm 2. measure about 1cm from the top of your page and draw a horizontal line. 3. using whichever sized nib you are using, hold the nib vertically and draw those three alternating square shapes you see on the left hand side. when the ink dries, measure that distance and draw the second horizontal line that distance below the first line. 4.doing the same thing with the nib as last time except measuring out about 5 nib-widths, mark out and rule the second line to form the x-height 4. repeat step 3 to create the descender line 6. repeat that process for as many full sets of lines as you can fit on the page. I tend to just draw one 'master copy' then photocopy it so that every practise sheet is the same =)