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What do you all think about this thing i made? I don't really know what to call it, I don't think it really is spencerian, though I did take inspiration from one of the spencerian threads here, but I don't know what else to call it either. Anyway tell me what you think.

 

And sorry ifthe picture is facing the wrong way.post-113824-0-98472400-1410297797_thumb.jpg

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Looks interesting, that’s for sure. This way the text is easier to read, though. ;‌o)

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIa+sk;%E2%98%BF;gormsex;jpeg-34743.jpeg

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My handwriting is nowhere near perfect, but perhaps if you were to apply a little bit less pressure on the down strokes, as the above poster said. This would make it flow a bit better, methinks.

 

All things considered, it looks pretty good!

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Looks interesting, thats for sure. This way the text is easier to read, though. ;‌o)

 

Or, if it's turned this way, it might even pass for elvish.

 

http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/gclef1114/Gibberish/post-113824-0-98472400-1410297797.jpeg

 

This is definitely a good start. Keep posting this way, and you'll see your progress.

(NOT upside down.)

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