- Overview
- Transcript
1.2 Supplies
Get those supplies ready! In this video I'll discuss all the materials you'll need to prepare yourself for the course. Feel free to download those and print them out.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 04:56
1.1Introduction01:22
1.2Supplies01:01
1.3What Is Script Lettering?02:33
2.Formal Script Lettering7 lessons, 25:31
2.1Breaking Things Down02:10
2.2Understanding the Proper Angle08:02
2.3Smooth Connections02:52
2.4Thicks and Thins03:18
2.5Flourishing04:28
2.6Uppercase01:52
2.7Extremum Vectoring02:49
3.Informal Script Lettering7 lessons, 23:31
3.1Utilizing Handwriting05:03
3.2Varying Angles and Rhythm03:26
3.3Stabbing Connections01:45
3.4Alternate Letterforms04:27
3.5Process to Final02:09
3.6Vector Techniques04:42
3.7Further Research01:59
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:43
4.1Conclusion00:43
1.2 Supplies
All right, so before we get too much further into this tutorial, let's talk about the supplies we're gonna need. All you need is any type of pencil that you prefer. I just have this standard mechanical pencil, as well as an eraser, a roll of tracing paper or a pad of tracing paper. As long as it's tracing paper, that's all that matters. And then the last thing you're gonna need is the downloadable content that you can download and print off for this course. You're gonna have a total of six pages, altogether, that we are gonna utilize within this class. The first, is the art guide page, which we will be using for the formal script lettering, as well as, our lower case stems, our flourishes, the upper case strokes, and lastly, some formal script examples. This is the Edwardian script by Linotype and BickhamScriptPro script pro by Adobe. We'll be utilizing all those throughout the course so make sure you have all those printed out.



