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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 20

  •  Год назад +5

    Nothing better than coming home late from work and listening to the sound of a dip nib while wandering on the edge of sleep. So meditative and satisfying. Thank you for sharing your art. It is always a great pleasure to take some cues from your videos. I wish I will have the chance to attend one of your classes someday.

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад

      I am glad you find the work both relaxing and informative. Online classes will resume in 2024.

  • @Cyriljayant
    @Cyriljayant Год назад +1

    Love to see your work and good to be here Paul .

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад

      Glad you enjoy the work ;-)

  • @Mauricesmout
    @Mauricesmout Год назад +1

    When the stress is getting to me i turn on my pc and look at your videos , the best relax therapy i have ever had . Btw i love your book ( Copperplate Sript ). The best way to learn copperplate .

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Knowing the work helps relax you is a bonus.

  • @Sms8668
    @Sms8668 Год назад +1

    2:35 That’s the Sharpest “E” I ever seen !!

  • @nahahb7885
    @nahahb7885 Год назад

    Please paper and nib you use it !?❤

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад +1

      303 and layout paper

    • @nahahb7885
      @nahahb7885 Год назад

      @@PAScribe thank you very match 💓❤️

  • @kh-bd5ye
    @kh-bd5ye Год назад

    why do you use not an ourglass straight holder?

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад +1

      There were no hourglass quills! Nor oblique quills. The English Writing Masters did excellent with with narrow straight holders for the reason they are lighter and easier to handle.

    • @kh-bd5ye
      @kh-bd5ye Год назад

      @@PAScribe also no ourglass for copperplate and italian scrips better?

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад +2

      @@kh-bd5ye the aim is to learn to do it with a quill so a tool closer to a quill would work best.

    • @kh-bd5ye
      @kh-bd5ye Год назад

      @@PAScribe can you suggest please a very good model? Thank you.
      in the manual is ourglass the best choise

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад

      @@kh-bd5ye I have a class in the PAScribe Scriptorium on my Tool Hold. This will help you change your tool hold to one which is lighter and more delicate and will allow you to use any tool

  • @mikestupplebeen9257
    @mikestupplebeen9257 Год назад

    ive been watching your videos a lot over the last few years. I really love doing Copperplate. but this ERH is also something that could be introduced into Copperplate, more like a hybred style of sorts.

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад +1

      I would keep them separate as scripts but you can use ERH Majuscules with CP minuscules.

  • @algernonwolfwhistle6351
    @algernonwolfwhistle6351 Год назад +1

    To my eye this has always looked too fanciful and rather overblown compared to Copperplate but I enjoyed your demo and take your point that the majuscules could be used with Copperplate minuscules.

    • @PAScribe
      @PAScribe  Год назад +1

      Don’t take the script out of context. It is not Copperplate and shouldn’t be compared to it. The tools used are different too and that makes a huge difference. There are also simpler versions of ERH. You may like the simpler ones, don’t think there is just this kind of virtuoso writing. It does have a pared down utilitarian version.