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Absolutely godsend! Been wondering how to get start practicing as a lefties. Like how you explain how to hold the pen in angles terms 45°/90° relative to the letters and paper. Makes it so much clearer to understand.
This was perfect for me. My friend gave some brush pens for my birthday in February. I've always wanted to do calligraphy but I never had the right technique. This has helped so much.
I have been playing with the idea of calligraphy using brush pens however I have been struggling with tips and techniques. I am a a lefty as well. This was eye opening for me. Now to go practices! Thank you😊
Hi Dina. This is such a great video for a leftie beginner! Do you have a (free or paid!) video or document showing how to form all the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet? X
Great video...any videos on using a broad tip pen like the Sharpie Calligraphic Pens? I can't seem to make it work. My upstrokes are thick and my downstrokes are 50/50! LOL!!
Hey Elisa! I actually haven't even used the Sharpie pens to do calligraphy. Do you have other brush pens to try? And are you having the same problems with them? I would definitely try to go slower and also practice the basic strokes very very slowly! 👍🙂
Hi Dina, I really enjoyed your tutorial. I wasn't able to download the calligraphy supplies and equipment list. the link didn't seem to work. Would you be able to repost the link? thanks for helping out us left handed calligraphers!
Hey Mark! Don't forget to click "confirm subscription" when you receive the email when you signed up. I just tried it and seems to work for me, thanks!!
Hey Mindy, yeah that's tricky! I think it depends on the pen and paper. Usually with the pens I use, it doesn't smudge because it dries fast. But if it's a more smudgeable pen, once I write part of a sentence and I'm approaching the part where I could potentially smudge my ink, I actually lift my hand up so it doesn't smudge (but it's super awkward). Haha hope that makes sense.
Me: oh yay! Finally, tips for lefties. Dina: So as a leftie, we don't need to angle the paper like righties do. Me *who always has my paper tilted*: fuckity
This would be the perfect video if it wasn't for the headache-inducing jingle all the way through it. Is there a way to switch if off, please, so we can actually follow what's being said (we're not native English)? That aside, it seems like this is still the right-handed pattern, isn't it? My entire family is left-handed and we can't seem to master it this way because it's a counter-natural movement. We naturally put more force on an upward movement than on a downward movement, as opposed to right-handed people. Left-handed: up=pressure (push), down=relaxation (pull) and right-handed: up=relaxation (pull) and down= pressure (push), resulting in thin and thick lines. If you're writing from left to right at least, because writing mirrored from right to left is easy for us this way.
Hahaha omg sorry about the music 🤣 there's no way to turn it off. But in my videos now I have the music turned down A LOT. So the way I do calligraphy is basically the same way that right handed people do it, except I am just using my left hand and holding the pen in a different way. I've actually never seen somebody do calligraphy in the way you described where when you go up, you put more pressure. Well, I believe that there is no right way to do calligraphy, so if you like the end result, you can do it whichever way you want, but I think this method is the easiest to get used to. It does take some time to get used to changing the pressure of your hand going up and down (took 1 month for me) because naturally we only write with one pressure level. So I'm wondering if maybe you are finding it challenging just because you aren't used to changing the pressure of your pen?
Hi so I know that this video was uploaded a long time ago but I just got a calligraphy set for Christmas and I followed your video to help me start, but I’m finding that my up strokes are way to thick, like their the same size as my down strokes. I was wondering if you knew why this was happening, like it the type of ink, the nib, the way I do it, I just don’t know what I’m doing wrong. ( I’m a leftie, and I’m using a fountain pen ✒️) Could you help? Thanks 🙏.
This is happening to me to sometimes on like the v and a where you do a thicker stroke to a thinner stroke but they are both thick I lift the pen to do the thinner stroke but it doesn't always look that good I would love it if someone could help me I use brush pens.
Hey Sapphire_Tea, with fountain pens, I believe you don't get as much thickness when you go down as compared to a pointed pen. I haven't used fountain pens much, but that might be the reason. (I think some fountain pens might not even have thickness variation) Do you have a pointed pen or a brush pen? @sapphire_tea
@@alexascott8096 I'd definitely try going wayyyy slower and concentrating more on the transition area. Make sure you're lifting up the pressure BEFORE getting to the bottom, so that once you're AT the bottom, it's already thin.
I'm tight handed but I want to practice my left hand. Because many times I feel like doing many things with my left hand. Can I know that anyone has the same interests and suggestions. Thank you
I seem to be struggling with my underturns. I find that I'm not finding the right balance with my page and how I hold my pen as a left handed. I'm trying to find what works for me but I find that it's taking me a long time in the overturns and underturns the most. My strokes are not perfect and shaky. Any tips on how make hands steady???
Hey vancitygurl! Having un-steady stokes is really normal and common when people start with a brush pen, and especially on those underturns and overturns, so you're not alone! I'd say GO SLOWER, and really try to focus on the transitions area, but keeping your hand relaxed (not gripping the pen too tightly). Practice for a few minutes a day, and see how your strokes are in a week. Sometimes, we just need a break 😃
I must be a weirdo left handed person because every single left handed calligraphy video I've seen, the person doesn't turn their paper to the right. I write everything with my paper completely turned to the right.
@@DefinitelyNotStef Haha just general hand stretches! Like for your wrist, fingers, arms, you can search up some physiotherapist approved ones on RUclips 😝
Thank you for your input. For now, I'm pretty satisfied with my own calligraphy and have been sharing the joy of calligraphy through teaching beginner calligraphy workshops in Canada with great feedback from my students.
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Absolutely godsend! Been wondering how to get start practicing as a lefties. Like how you explain how to hold the pen in angles terms 45°/90° relative to the letters and paper. Makes it so much clearer to understand.
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful 🥳
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Lefty here as well and your video is very helpful 😊
I'm so glad you found this helpful! 🙌
Im lefty too but do you have a tutorial on the thick nib fountain pen
thank you so much .. learnt calligraphy within 2 days with ur help.. as l am left hander lt helped me a lot ,
That's awesome!! 👏
Thank you for this basic tutorial! It helped me improved as a lefty! 😊
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. I was struggling so much.
Thanks so much for doing this.
My pleasure!
perfect tutorial for lefties. gotta try this.
Woohoo do itttt
This was perfect for me. My friend gave some brush pens for my birthday in February. I've always wanted to do calligraphy but I never had the right technique. This has helped so much.
Aww good to hear!! Have fun!
I have been playing with the idea of calligraphy using brush pens however I have been struggling with tips and techniques. I am a a lefty as well. This was eye opening for me. Now to go practices! Thank you😊
Glad it was helpful! Good luck!
absolutely awesome tutorial, thanks for the help!!!
Glad it was helpful! 🙌
Lefty here too. I love your video. Interesting how we all hold our pens differently. Very helpful, thank you ;-)
Thanks Kerry! Glad it was helpful 🙌
now this is a video I needed
Awesome! Thanks, Kit! 🙌
Hello Ms. Dina! I'm a leftie calligrapher beginner. Thanks for the tips you shared.
Hey Miyuki. Glad I could help!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
I’m a lefty and your tips are exactly what I’ve wanted
I'm glad it's helpful to you Tammy!
Thanks for teaching l learnt much✊👌👌👍👍
Glad it was helpful Mulinda! 🙌
Wow great am also a leftie but feel tired when I right faster is it easier when you tilt your arm
Thank u very much your video help me a lot🙏😄😁
Glad you liked it Sofian! 🙌
thank youuuuuuuu
You're welcome!
Thank you Dina it helped me way too much ❤️
Woohoo! Glad it was helpful 🙌
Hi Dina. This is such a great video for a leftie beginner! Do you have a (free or paid!) video or document showing how to form all the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet? X
I'm so glad you found this video helpful! Sorry, I actually don't, but there should be other videos on RUclips about that!
this video is awesome. thank you!!!
Glad you liked it Wyllian 🙌
Learned a lot thank you!
Glad it was helpful Darien! 🙌
I am a lefty and just beginning my journey on learning how to do calligraphy. This has been quite helpful!!
Thank you Durya! Glad it was helpful ♥
Thank you!
🙌
Great video...any videos on using a broad tip pen like the Sharpie Calligraphic Pens? I can't seem to make it work. My upstrokes are thick and my downstrokes are 50/50! LOL!!
Hey Elisa! I actually haven't even used the Sharpie pens to do calligraphy. Do you have other brush pens to try? And are you having the same problems with them? I would definitely try to go slower and also practice the basic strokes very very slowly! 👍🙂
Hi Dina, I really enjoyed your tutorial. I wasn't able to download the calligraphy supplies and equipment list. the link didn't seem to work. Would you be able to repost the link? thanks for helping out us left handed calligraphers!
Hey Mark! Don't forget to click "confirm subscription" when you receive the email when you signed up. I just tried it and seems to work for me, thanks!!
@@DinaLu thanks Dina, it all seemed to work this morning. Thanks for your help
My daughter is a lefty... any tips for how to keep from smearing the ink as you write?
Hey Mindy, yeah that's tricky! I think it depends on the pen and paper. Usually with the pens I use, it doesn't smudge because it dries fast. But if it's a more smudgeable pen, once I write part of a sentence and I'm approaching the part where I could potentially smudge my ink, I actually lift my hand up so it doesn't smudge (but it's super awkward). Haha hope that makes sense.
Me: oh yay! Finally, tips for lefties.
Dina: So as a leftie, we don't need to angle the paper like righties do.
Me *who always has my paper tilted*: fuckity
😂 thanks for watching!
This would be the perfect video if it wasn't for the headache-inducing jingle all the way through it. Is there a way to switch if off, please, so we can actually follow what's being said (we're not native English)?
That aside, it seems like this is still the right-handed pattern, isn't it? My entire family is left-handed and we can't seem to master it this way because it's a counter-natural movement. We naturally put more force on an upward movement than on a downward movement, as opposed to right-handed people. Left-handed: up=pressure (push), down=relaxation (pull) and right-handed: up=relaxation (pull) and down= pressure (push), resulting in thin and thick lines. If you're writing from left to right at least, because writing mirrored from right to left is easy for us this way.
Hahaha omg sorry about the music 🤣 there's no way to turn it off. But in my videos now I have the music turned down A LOT. So the way I do calligraphy is basically the same way that right handed people do it, except I am just using my left hand and holding the pen in a different way. I've actually never seen somebody do calligraphy in the way you described where when you go up, you put more pressure. Well, I believe that there is no right way to do calligraphy, so if you like the end result, you can do it whichever way you want, but I think this method is the easiest to get used to. It does take some time to get used to changing the pressure of your hand going up and down (took 1 month for me) because naturally we only write with one pressure level. So I'm wondering if maybe you are finding it challenging just because you aren't used to changing the pressure of your pen?
YAY TY
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Hi so I know that this video was uploaded a long time ago but I just got a calligraphy set for Christmas and I followed your video to help me start, but I’m finding that my up strokes are way to thick, like their the same size as my down strokes. I was wondering if you knew why this was happening, like it the type of ink, the nib, the way I do it, I just don’t know what I’m doing wrong. ( I’m a leftie, and I’m using a fountain pen ✒️) Could you help? Thanks 🙏.
This is happening to me to sometimes on like the v and a where you do a thicker stroke to a thinner stroke but they are both thick I lift the pen to do the thinner stroke but it doesn't always look that good I would love it if someone could help me I use brush pens.
Hey Sapphire_Tea, with fountain pens, I believe you don't get as much thickness when you go down as compared to a pointed pen. I haven't used fountain pens much, but that might be the reason. (I think some fountain pens might not even have thickness variation) Do you have a pointed pen or a brush pen? @sapphire_tea
@@alexascott8096 I'd definitely try going wayyyy slower and concentrating more on the transition area. Make sure you're lifting up the pressure BEFORE getting to the bottom, so that once you're AT the bottom, it's already thin.
great tips but geez my hand hurts so much. just starting out with the fountain
Awww yeah it takes some time to get used to!
I'm tight handed but I want to practice my left hand. Because many times I feel like doing many things with my left hand. Can I know that anyone has the same interests and suggestions. Thank you
I seem to be struggling with my underturns. I find that I'm not finding the right balance with my page and how I hold my pen as a left handed. I'm trying to find what works for me but I find that it's taking me a long time in the overturns and underturns the most. My strokes are not perfect and shaky. Any tips on how make hands steady???
Hey vancitygurl! Having un-steady stokes is really normal and common when people start with a brush pen, and especially on those underturns and overturns, so you're not alone! I'd say GO SLOWER, and really try to focus on the transitions area, but keeping your hand relaxed (not gripping the pen too tightly). Practice for a few minutes a day, and see how your strokes are in a week. Sometimes, we just need a break 😃
I’ve realized that it’s not gonna happen and now I’m drawing staircases :)
That's alright, you can always give it another shot! 😃
I rest my pencil on my third finger and my pen on my third finger. Does this matter ?
The way you hold the pen doesn't really matter, as long as you can get the angles right!
Hello Dina, please can you tell me what pens you are using in this video? Thank you in advance. Emma
Hi Emma! I'm using the Pentel Fude Touch Brush Pen.
@@DinaLu thank you. I am very new to calligraphy, so I need all the help I can get.
I must be a weirdo left handed person because every single left handed calligraphy video I've seen, the person doesn't turn their paper to the right. I write everything with my paper completely turned to the right.
Hahaha it all depends on how you hold the pen and how your wrist and arm are bent. If it works for you, then it works for you!
damn this is hard 💀Think my wrist is gonna give in at some point
Don't forget to rest your hand, Stef! And a little bit of hand stretches 😃
@@DinaLu will try to! Any stretching recommendations? 😄😄
@@DefinitelyNotStef Haha just general hand stretches! Like for your wrist, fingers, arms, you can search up some physiotherapist approved ones on RUclips 😝
@@DinaLu hahaha, alright, thank you!
Well obviously you REALLY need a lot more practice...
Thank you for your input. For now, I'm pretty satisfied with my own calligraphy and have been sharing the joy of calligraphy through teaching beginner calligraphy workshops in Canada with great feedback from my students.
This helped me massively!
@@105skydive thank you, that's awesome!