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>Age difference is 7 years wide.
IT’S NOT FAIR

>> No.4209753
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>>4209746
>Ching
Ching chong girls confirmed to be the best artists, you saw it here.

>> No.4209758

>>4209746
> Huge file, yet so blurry we can't see what he's talking about.
>Irrelevant topic anyways.

Please die.

>> No.4209813

>>4209746
Doesnt mean shit if i cant even read it

>> No.4209992
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Remember that writing is drawing, if you have bad writing you will have bad drawings.

>> No.4209995

>>4209746
Eat her gains.

>> No.4210000

>>4209746
I completely 100% remember my 1st grade teacher giving criticism to my classmate that he drew very small to appear neat and tidy and that he should use the template given to him to write the letters in the proper size. That's one memory I'll never forget.

>> No.4210063

if you never practice your handwriting with the intention of improving the quality of it then nothing will change.

i always had very neat handwriting, to the point where other classmates would call it girly because of how "pretty" it was (i would sharpen my pencil then wear half of it's cone down to being flat and write with the edge of the flat part to get a calligraphic print), but i also wrote quite a bit. when i was 3 my mother would have me write the alphabet twice, uppercase and lower, and then once in cursive. i stopped writing in cursive in the 4th grade only to want to learn how to do it again in my twenties, so i started practicing each letter just like the alphabet and it initially looked like shit. it was legible in that you could make out the words but sloppy all the same. i made a conscious effort to correct each letter until my hand and wrist grew comfortable and familiar with shaping them. it took roughly 2-3 months for my cursive to start looking consistently good and another few years to be able to change to different styles of cursive and still have it look nice.

now funnily enough, because i spent so much time writing in cursive for a stint, my regular old printing handwriting suffered for it because i was no longer making the same hand and wrist motions, not to mention that i had also only been writing in pen, not pencil, so there was no edge to wear down. i then compromised with myself and just bought a couple of calligraphy pens, which can print and do cursive equally well.

but yeah, practice writing the alphabet if you want it to be better. eventually you'll like the shape of one of your letters and you'll try to get it again and again and again when writing. it'll get gradually easier and you'll end up writing them as naturally then as what you posted now.

>> No.4210151

>>4210063
>and once again in cursive
why did she make you write not in not cursive?

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>>4209746
And this, /ic/, is living testament to the impact of genes in our world. The same blood makes them up yet it is gender which gives one the superior artistry. Observe how drawing this small lends itself to the mirco-flicks of the eastern artist, something which not only the western world, but much of this very board, is very much incapable of achieving. God picked a better child and those without talent can do nothing but sulk and pray that they can achieve a measly 20 percent of someone else' finesse.

>> No.4210171

>>4209746
get her to write stuff on your work for a small fee

>> No.4210189

>>4209992
fuck off. Shadman's handwriting sucks too but his drawings are beautiful

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>>4209992
>tfw handwriting somehow improved along with my art gains

>> No.4210208

>>4210189
>Hair isn’t folded over 100 times.
>Eyes aren’t needlessly reflective.
>Thick lineart.
Checks out.

>> No.4210299

>>4209746
You best write that copypasta down 100 times else you’ll be here brooding for the next month, OP.

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just download some fonts lol. bitches be acting like they're scribes copying greek texts to stave off the dark ages, it's just some lines bro you're not that profound.

>> No.4210344

>>4210189
I can't tell if this is sarcasm

>> No.4210577

>>4210344
Welcome to 4chan

>> No.4210881

>>4209746
>It takes good handwriting to draw animu.
Bruh just put incoherent noodles on the screen and make hair out of that. If 1,000s can do it so can you.

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Lucien is the artist I always think about when relating handwriting to art.

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Author and Artist Paul Rhoads' writing

>> No.4210910

>>4210889
Was he mentally disturbed? He writes like a toddler

>> No.4210957

>>4210910
cope

>> No.4210959

>>4210889
I write like this kek

>> No.4210966

>>4210889
OP BTFO HOW WILL HE RECOVER?

>> No.4210970

>>4210889
wtf this has to be fake.

>> No.4210981

>>4209746
pretty impressive for a 5 year old

>> No.4210985

>>4210981
Freshmen age.

>> No.4210986

>>4209746
>be in uni
>do some shitty 30 seconds perspective sketch of an architectural concept or some bullshit I cant remember
>label it
>qt girl in my team compliments my drawing skills
>shits on my handwriting before I can stammer y-you too
fucking bitch

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>>4209746
>write cursive
>did tons of handwriting training
>/int/ level at least
>work in education
>"Haha anon you draw so well, your handwriting must be great too!"
>handwriting still looks like it was made by an alzheimers patient
fml