Context: https://lemmy.world/post/47145754

Sadly, due to distractions, the coathanger broke mid bend on the last letter of my name ☹️

This is my first time even attempting to do plain simple print, while all underlined to keep the letters connected. It’s way more comlicated than cursive writing, as there are a lot more sharp bends, making measuring and planning all that much more time consuming and difficult.

This print style coathanger text practice is a first for me, unfortunately failed just before the finish line…

The last lowercase ‘n’ was also intended to be finished, complete with the underline, but that’s where it broke.

Go ahead, kick me in the ass, next time I try, I’ll do so alone, no distractions, while also learning from my first try…

Curious, what you folks think?

  • over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 days ago

    I’ll keep that in mind, when I manage to get the print version right, or close enough, without breaking it…

    I’ve already shared my previous recent similar works here, figured I’d keep my relevant practice works here, until I hopefully get better at least…

    A difference between cursive vs ‘print’ type, is that I can freehand the cursive, but the print type requires many more very sharp bends, and a pre-drawn template to follow. Once a sharp bend is in place, there’s little room for correction until it breaks… ☹️