
Had to include the Y or else I'd have to crop out part of the tail. The Y turned out okay but I failed pretty hard on the bottom loop. :,(
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My handwriting is a weird mix between cursive and print. I do some of the letters cursive, but don't actually join all the letters, on some depending on how smooth the connection is.
A lot of loops. Writing is boring, so I figured I'd make it fun.
I found you my long lost brother
Also my crsive is a little bit different XD
A lot of loops. Writing is boring, so I figured I'd make it fun.
Actually, as far as cursive went, I think lowercase f's were my favorite. They just looked so odd to me, and yet so refined and fancy.
I have to say, lowercase z's are one of my favorite letters to write in cursive (besides t's, of course). I also love writing n's.
I was surprised since I was under the impression everyone was forced to write in cursive and hated it, which was the experience I and my friends had.
That's how the end of Elementary school and all of Middle School was for me. By the time I got to high school, they didn't care what it was, as long as they could read it. Since I never like cursive, I went back to block letters. Works better for me, and my writing looks a lot better when not in cursive.
Though, a few years back, I did force myself to try and make my lettering looks a little more free-flowing by changing up some of the letters. For example, most people, at least in this country, make their lower-case t's like a cross. Mine look exactly like they do when you see one in these forum post; with the little hook. My l's are the same way.
And my cursive z's always looked horrible. Reminds me of this:
this is true. why Pentar sounded suprised I don't know.
I was surprised since I was under the impression everyone was forced to write in cursive and hated it, which was the experience I and my friends had.
And yeah TT, it just looks same, so when someone writes cursive and I need to read it, I can have some problems there, although usually I guess the word :D
In the netherlands everyone learns cursive as the main writting method, i don't use it any more because it makes me write at snails pace.
Eitherway. I am starting to think TT has OCD.
this is true. why Pentar sounded suprised I don't know.
I also still write in cursive mostly because I never learned how to write in Block (I only know capitals) so I don't use it