Well the pencil is an ordinary pencil.... it seems seamless because he has such a good grip and flow .... and its not easy.. this guy is pro lets not give all credit to pencil🤣 th😑 and yes its so calming.....😉
Most “ordinary” pencils are #2 (also called HB), but there are various consistencies of graphite pencils: F is pencils have a medium hard texture, HB is the next blackest, with B pencil rated by number for increasingly soft (and therefore more black) core. Harder pencils than the F type are H, with numbers increasing in hardness (and causing a lighter line). Because B pencils are softer, the point tends to also wear more quickly leading to a flatter side on the core which is perfect for creating a calligraphic effect with a pencil (as it emphasizes the thick and thin parts of the letter stroke). High hardness pencils are the opposite: the harder core wears more slowly so it stays finely pointed longer. Typically high hardness is used for sketching or draft lines that are either to be erased or minimally visible. It of course does take time to learn good penmanship regardless of weather it’s a calligraphic script or not, but knowing materials can help boost even a beginner. A softer pencil also requires less pressure to reveal a steady, visible line. Since a high softness pencil isn’t a big splurge (even the finer brands are only a couple dollars), it’s fun to try. Stabillo brand from Germany is my favorite but hard to find in the US, Generals pencils are made in the US and I’ve found to be pretty good (and their sets start around $10- use to be a few bucks less but anything made of wood is going up in cost).
@@LauttenVideodump but that's just normal letters that a lot of kids learn to write in kindergarten with some crooked hearts added, why anyone would need a billion tries... It's even easier for Asians, since most of written Asian languages require better precision while writing.
0:01 A 0:11 B 0:23 C 0:32 D 0:41 E 0:50 F 1:01 G 1:12 H 1:22 I 1:31 J 1:40 K 1:49 L 1:59 M 2:08 N 2:20 O 2:29 P 2:36 Q 2:46 R 2:55 S 3:05 T 3:13 U 3:22 V 3:32 W 3:41 X 3:51 Y 4:01 Z
Ikr! And it's so sad because at the beginning i was very excited to see how each letter would look, but towards the end i was kinda disappointed. The "Y" was a nice surprise tho!!
@re mi hmm, maybe those nuns in my mom's parochial school gave the kids cheap paper on purpose to have an excuse to wack their nuckles for poor handwriting.
自分用(For myself) A 0:01 B 0:10 C 0:23 D 0:32 E 0:41 F 0:50 G 1:01 H 1:12 I 1:24 J 1:31 K 1:40 L 1:50 N 1:58 M 2:10 O 2:21 P 2:29 Q 2:37 R 2:45 S 2:55 T 3:04 U 3:11 V 3:22 W 3:31 X 3:40 Y 3:50 Z 3:59
@@limwowo5902 I wrote this on a piece of paper and showed it to my friends, but my friends' reaction was subtle.(´•ω•̥`) (私はこれを紙に書いて私の友達に見せました、しかし、私の友達の反応は微妙でした。(´•ω•̥`))
Isn't RU-vid awesome? People all over the world who have a skill, can learn editing and presentation can make a living where once they had none. From a rug cleaner in Bulgaria to a grandmother with unique recipes!
Ikr! Ahhhh. It looks like Disney love letters. I was so mesmerized I forgot what letter was next. So excited, I forgot my danm ABCs. Like, what's next?! 🤔🤭😁
Same here, I was just a little disappointed with the M and N, the M especially felt like it didn't have enough loops or they were too pointy or something (I've been writing cursive capital M's for quite a while 🙂). That said, this was amazing!
I was waiting for M because I’m dying for a way to write it without it being the ugliest letter in the alphabet (my name starts with M, can you tell?), only to end up sorely disappointed 😞
@@rennie8063 exactly.. i think after k or L i imagined all letters exactly how they would look . . It became predictable he just drew a heart and a letter next to it
Love this. M, N and Z do look a little odd and I was trying to think of why. I think it’s because most of us learn to write M, N and Z in cursive quite differently than what you’re showing here. There’s usually more of a fullness in the M and N and the Z here looks more of a print version of the letter than the cursive version. Otherwise, amazing job.
I really love the A and the I. I can't help but notice that the closer you are to the Z the more the letters feels like it's just a normal cursive letter but with a little heart shape on the left.
I noticed that it usually happens when the letter you are writing starts in the top left (if that makes sense😭) like how to usually draw h, t, u, v, w, x, y, and z, you start in the top left "section"/ "area"
Wow . Your penmanship is so controlled . Such exquisite fluid flow . Its like watching a violin player . I never enjoyed watching someone write the alphabet before untill now . It had suspense and excitement and most important of all surprise .
Did it take anyone else a minute to figure out M and N? I literally thought he went from L to N to V. I see it now, but it should not have taken me that long
Lol same- it took me soo long to figure it out even after i read this comment. But if you're learning this font, you can just make the lines further apart from each other and they would actually look more like an "M" and "N"-
@@aycaiix............ I meant he filmed doing all the letters in one shot (without any jumpcuts) and didn't make any mistakes where he had to erase anything...... I swear yall make dumb assumptions on anything when yAll dOnt eVeN uSe yOuR bRaiN..... *crickets*
You might wanna look up pastel pencils just to get amazed again. Indeed hardness of pencils differ. Most commenly used pencils mainstream have a harder core. Artist go whatever range they desire/can use/have hahaha
Yooo I remember when I was learning how to write back when I was a kid, I used to cover up my mistakes by connecting to hearts, and my Mom told me off lol. Apparently it wasn't mistakes, I just knew how to do this haha