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Mastering Brush Pen Calligraphy: From Basics to Mastery

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction to modern Calligraphy

      1:28

    • 2.

      Supplies

      1:43

    • 3.

      Class Project

      0:47

    • 4.

      Important terms

      2:18

    • 5.

      Basic strokes for writing letters in calligraphy

      5:56

    • 6.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - a,b,c,d

      3:48

    • 7.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - e,f,g

      3:35

    • 8.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - i,j,k,l

      3:19

    • 9.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - m,n,o

      3:45

    • 10.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - p,q,r

      3:16

    • 11.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - s,t,u,v

      3:37

    • 12.

      Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - w,x,y,z

      3:49

    • 13.

      Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - A,B,C,D

      3:07

    • 14.

      Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - E,F,G,H

      2:46

    • 15.

      Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - I,J,K,L

      2:29

    • 16.

      Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T

      5:32

    • 17.

      Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - U,V,W,X,Y,Z

      4:02

    • 18.

      Overview of Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Aa to Zz

      8:03

    • 19.

      How to write connecting letters in calligraphy

      1:28

    • 20.

      Learn to write one Quote in calligraphy style

      3:37

    • 21.

      Wrap up!

      1:04

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About This Class

Unlock the art of brush pen calligraphy with our comprehensive course, "Mastering Brush Pen Calligraphy: From Basics to Mastery." This class is designed for beginners and intermediate calligraphy enthusiasts who want to refine their skills and create beautiful calligraphy pieces.

What You Will Learn:


Lowercase and Uppercase Letters:

        - Dive deep into the detailed process of writing each lowercase and uppercase letter. Learn the essential strokes, techniques, and nuances that make each letter unique.


Practice Along:

          - Our course videos are structured to allow you to pause and practice writing each letter along with the demonstration. This hands-on approach ensures you master each letter before moving on.


Connecting Letters:

            - Discover the art of connecting letters to form words and sentences seamlessly. We will guide you through the techniques to maintain consistency and fluidity in your writing.


Writing Quotes:

            - By the end of the course, you will be able to create a complete calligraphy piece. Learn how to write a meaningful quote in a stunning calligraphy style using a brush pen.

  Course Highlights:

 Step-by-Step Instructions:

 - Detailed tutorials that break down each step, making learning easy and effective.


 Interactive Practice Sessions:

   - Opportunities to pause the video and practice writing. 

  Who Should Enroll:

- Beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of brush pen calligraphy.
- Intermediate calligraphy enthusiasts looking to refine their skills.
- Anyone passionate looking to create beautiful calligraphy pieces.

Join us in this artistic journey and transform your handwriting into a work of art. Enroll now in "Mastering Brush Pen Calligraphy: From Basics to Mastery" and start creating stunning calligraphy today!

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Saba Faisal

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"Hello, I'm Saba, a passionate graphic/UI and UX designer with several years of experience in the industry. I've worked with numerous clients, creating impactful designs for their brands. Now, I'm excited to share my knowledge and skills as an instructor on Skillshare."

 

In my classes, I believe in a hands-on approach where students can actively apply what they learn. I provide step-by-step instructions, practical exercises, and real-world examples to help students develop their skills and gain confidence in using sketch tools.

 

By taking my classes, you will gain a detailed introduction to sketch tools and learn how to create professional logos for brands. Through hands-on projects and guidance, you will develop the skills and confidence needed t... See full profile

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1. Introduction to modern Calligraphy: Hello, and welcome to the Mastering the Brush Pen Caligraphy from basic to Mastery course. This course is designed to guide you step by step through the beautiful art of Caligraphy. My name is Saba, and I'm very thrilled to have you in this creative journey. So ever since I first pick up the brush pen, I have been captivated by the elegance and the beauty of this calligraphy. And over the years, I have dedicated my countless hours in owning the skills and learning the techniques of Brush Pen Caligraphy. And whether you're a bigger or you just wanted to refine your skills. This course is for you. This passion has driven me to create this course where I can share my expertise and help the others who wanted to discover the joy and satisfaction of this beautiful art. In this course, you're going to learn everything you need to know from the fundamental stroke forming the letters, and then you will be able to write a sentences in a calligraphy with your own unique style. What are you going to learn from this class? By the end of this course, you will master the basic strokes and you will be able to form the letters. You will be also able to develop skills in pressure control and letter connections. And you'll be able to create the beautifully caligraphy sentences with your unique style. Imagine you're being able to write the beautiful quote and create the personalized cards for your loved ones in your own caligraphy style. That's what you're going to learn from this course. So without wasting your time, let's start. 2. Supplies: Hello, and welcome to the class. In this class, we are going to talk about the pages and the pen which are important to use when you are a bigner. For a bigu, I would suggest to use Tombo ABT water Bast N 1510. I'm going to use this pen throughout the class. You can see there are two dual tips in this pen. Here, this is a small one, which we are not going to use it now because this is used for decorating or making the fancy lines across the letters. But as it is a basic class, in this basic class, we are going to use only this tip. You can just see it has a fine tip line. As you can see, it has a fine tip. Yes, we are going to use the st ABT water based N 15 pen brush pin. And the pages which we are going to use is either a dotted one or the grid lines. In this class, I'm going to use this grid lines. The reason I'm telling you why to use the grid lines is because you can place the letters properly on the line. If you are using the plain paper, then the words will fly up and down. It won't be possible for you to make a straight word line in a line. It is very easy and it is very important for the beginners to use the grid lines or the dotted lines or writing the calligraphy. If you have this grid lines or the dotted lines book and the tomb pen, we are ready to start. Thank you and see you in the next class. 3. Class Project: Hi, everyone. In the project, I want you to write a sentences in Caligraphy style using your own unique style and using the brush pin. So you can pick any sentence of your choice, start with the basic. For example, if you're taking the word dream, try to write the letters first as I've taught in the class like D then r E A and M, and then try to connect this d to rr2ee two A and A two M. In this way, you can form a word, and from the word, you can write a complete sentence, and there you have it, a beautiful sentence written using the brush pen in your calligraphy style. Once you're happy with your work, share it in the project gallery, and I can't wait to see your creation and celebrate the progress. Thank you. 4. Important terms : Hello, and welcome to the class. So in this class, we are going to talk about the basic terms which are very important for you to understand. This modern calligraphy is written in the calligraphy, and it has been written with the help of this brush pin. As you can see, that this calligraphy word and this modern word is written on the same line, and it is sitting upon the same line. So this line is called as bas line. As you can see, there is no pouncel letters. None of the letters are up and down, and every letter M O DER N, they are all in a straight line. This line is called the baseline, and the loop which goes up like D or L or H. This loop is called the ascending loop and the line on which it stops and take a turn and form the loop is calls ascender line. Similarly, if you see the letter P G or y, there is a line which is going down with a thick stroke and then it stops at a point or a line, and it takes a turn and make a loop. The down line on which it stops and called the descender line and this loop is called as descending loop. This is important for you to know that the line on which the bird sits is called the baseline and the line which goes up is called and when it stops and it take a turn to form the loop, is called the ascender line and the line, which comes down and it stops again at a point and that point or line is called the descender line. Make sure when you're a bigner, you just need to write this letters on a single line or the base line. After when you feel easy and after that when you're comfortable in writing this calligraphy, then you can go ahead with the bouncy letters. These were the basic terms which are important to note. That's it. Now see in the next class. Thank you. 5. Basic strokes for writing letters in calligraphy: Hello, and welcome to the class. In this class, we are going to talk about the strokes which we are going to practice it because that will help you to make your letter formation look more precisely. Let's start. First is up stroke. Before starting with a stroke, you need to know one important thing that whenever you're holding a pen, brush pen, I mean, you're not supposed to hold it closer to the tip or very far from the tip. It should be somewhere in the middle. Please, if you're comfortable with any of the grip, you can go ahead with that. But I suggest just keep a small distance, and also don't hold your pen like this. It's better to take this pen in a 45 degree angle. Lets start. For first stroke, which is called the upstroke. For that, you just need to touch the tip of this pen on the paper. Make sure you don't press it hard and just start and make a stroke going upward side. As you can see this. This is a thin line, and it is also called a thin upstroke or or just the upstroke. Whenever the line is going up, it is thin, and whenever the line is coming down, it's thick. This is thin upstroke. We can just call it upstroke. Now, second, we are going to make dot. You just need to take the stip of the pen on the paper and press it gently and come down. In this way, you have to come down. This is downs strop or I would say thick line, as you can see. Remember, do it slowly so that you can get a proper downs strop. This is it. This is downstroke. Whenever we are making a letter, and when the line comes down, in this down stroke, you have to make a thick line. This was a downstroke. Next is overturn. For that, you have to take the thin upstroke and coming down to the thick dot. This is overturn, thin stroke and the downstroke. Thin up stroke and down stroke. This is overturn. Now next is the opposite of the overturn, which is underturn. So that will start with a thick stroke with thin upstroke. Tick down stroke with a thin upstroke. Tick down stroke with a thin upstroke. This is call underturn. Next, we are going to make oval. F making val, you are to take a down stroke. And then going up with a thin upstroke. Again, going down with a downstroke and coming up with a thin upstroke. In this way, we can make val. Remember one thing, practice is the key. If you practice this, I'm sure you will get it perfectly. Because sometimes it happens at this part when you come up, normally it becomes shaky. That's fine for the pigginers, but if you practice it, I'm sure that you're going to make it best. Next is ascending loop. For ascending loop, you have learned in the last class that for the ascending loop, you have to go It's like going up is ascending coming down is a descending. Here for the ascending loop, we have to reach till the ascending line. So take a thin up stroke, and then coming back to the downstroke. Here is the ascending lope. Thin up stroke and the down stroke. Thin up stroke and down stroke. This is ascending loop. The last is descending loop, that again means that we have to go downward and for the descending lope, you have to take a down stroke, which is a thick line and forming a lope and making a thin up stroke. This is descending loop. Coming down with the downstroke, which is thick line and going up, a thin line. Means upstroke. This is descending lope. These are strokes which are very important to know because this helps us to make the letter formation. Let's revise. This is the upstroke, which means it's going up with a thin line. You just need to touch the tip of the pen, place it on the paper and make a thin upstroke. For the downstroke, you have to put this pen tip on the paper, just press it gently so that it makes a thick line. For the overturn, that is thin upstroke and the downstroke. For the underturn, it's opposite of overturn of course, so it's a down stroke and a thin upstroke. For the val, it's the downstroke and then an upstroke. For the ascending loop, we have to make the line, which goes through the ascending line, make a loop, and then coming back to the line base line is called ascending loop, and this is a ascending loop, which we can make with the help of the downstroke and the thin upstroke. Keep practicing the strokes and see you in the next class. Thank you. 6. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - a,b,c,d: Hello, everyone and welcome to the class. Let us start with a letter formation. First, we are going to start with a letter A. Keep practicing with me. I request you to start along with me, so it will be easy for you to understand. For the lowercase letter A, you need to take a thin up stroke, and coming back to the thick down stroke. Then again, going up for the thin upstroke and tick down stroke. This is letter A. You can do it again. Thin up stroke, coming down the thick down stroke, going back to the thin upstroke and the downstroke. Thin stroke, down stroke, coming back, and here we go. This is letter A. Now, let's make letter B. F letter B, you need to take the thin upstroke, coming down to the thick down stroke. Thin up stroke, and the thick down stroke. This is letter B. We can do it again, thin up stroke, then the down stroke, again, the stroke, and the downstroke. Thin up stroke and down stroke. Again, a thin up stroke and the down stroke. So this is letter B. And also, you can make some fancy lines with the letter B, like I can show you now. In this way, I just made a curvy style. You can use your own unique style. Letter B. For letter see, you have to take a thin line, which is upstroke, coming down with the thick downstroke and then stroke. Thin line, upstroke, down stroke, and again, a curved upstroke. This is actually a half circle. Okay. Here we go. This Letter C. Now for making letter D, you need to take thin up stroke like we made Letter A. Again a down stroke and a thin up stroke. This is val, and then from here, from where we started, we need to make the loop. Here we go. This is letter D. Thin up stroke, and a down stroke, and a thin up stroke again, and a loop. Thin up stroke, down stroke, and a thin stroke again, and the loop. This is letter D. L et's revise. Letter A, we have to take thin up stroke, and a down stroke, again up stroke, and down stroke, and a little curve. It's letter A. For letter B, you need to make the thin up stroke, take a loop, down stroke, and again the upstroke and the downstroke. This is B for C, stroke, and coming back to downstroke and a curve. And for letter D, thin up stroke, coming down to the downstroke, going back, thin upstroke, and loop. Letter D. In this way, we have revised letter A, B, C, and D. I request you to practice this four letters, and then go ahead with the next class. So thank you and see in the next class. 7. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - e,f,g: Hello, and welcome to the class again. In this class, we are going to go ahead with letter E. Four letter E. It's similar to letter C actually. Lowercase letter E. First, we need to take the thin upstroke, then taking a loop and coming down with the town stroke, and then a thin up stroke a little. This is letter E. Thin stroke, down stroke, and again, a thin stroke, thin stroke, down stroke, and again, a thin up stroke. This is letter E. Now for letter F, we are going to make loops, which are ascending loop as well as descending loops. We can start from here, but this is the baseline. Consider that this is the baseline. Take a thin stroke, take a loop, come all the way down, and then again coming back and a curve. This is F. You can do it again, thin stroke, and then coming down stroke and the curve. You can do it again. Thin of stroke, and then taking a loop coming down to the down stroke, and then a descending loop with a curve. This is F, and four letter G, you need to make A again, so thin up stroke, down stroke again and a thin up stroke. Then all the way down with the down stroke and the lobe. This is letter G. Let's do it again. Thin up stroke. Then the down stroke. Again a thin stroke and down stroke, and you can make a loop. If you want to make a fancy letter, you can try something. Here is the one. Thin up stroke, and down stroke, again a thin up stroke with a down stroke, which is to send a loop, taking a turn here is letter g, one more I wanted to show you, you can play around with the letters. Yeah. We can just make this line and go ahead. This is letter G. Yeah, we have learned letter E, F and G. Let us revise it again. Four letter E, you need to take a thin stroke and a loop with a down stroke and a small little curve like up stroke. L is lower case, E. F letter F. Consider this as a baseline. Take a loop and come back again. Go back to the baseline and a cross. F G, you need to take the thin up stroke with a down stroke and again a thin up stroke. Again, coming back to the downstroke forming the descender loop and a thin up stroke. This is letter G. I hope you have understood this. Thank you and see in the next class. 8. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - i,j,k,l: O, everyone, and welcome to the class again. Let us go ahead and start making letter edge. F making edge. It's very simple. You just need to take the down stroke to the baseline and upstroke and the downstroke. This is letter edge. You can take a upstroke and then a down stroke again, and here we go. For making some fancy, if you don't want to keep the letter edge on the baseline, so we can make it bouncy two. Here we go. Yeah. You can just use your unique style to make letter. This letter. Now, next letter is I. We can write I in two styles. One is simply upstroke and the down stroke, and again and upstroke and a dot. Letter Itroke and the down stroke and again and upstroke, letter I, or else you can make starting from the baseline you can do. I. Upstroke and the downstroke and a dot. This is letter. F making letter, you can take the upstroke all the way going down to the descended line and making a loop and a dot. It's again, upstroke going down to the descended line and the up stroke again. Let. This is lower, letter G. Stroke down stroke, and again in up stroke. This is lower case letter J, and the next is k. You just need to make the line, which is down stroke, and again, a small down stroke with a thin line. For that, you can go for some fancy lines again. And this, or else if you don't want to keep it on the baseline, you can go for some bouncy letter. Here we go. So this is letter K. So we have covered, I, J and K. Let us revise again, four letter H. Simply, you just have to take a down stroke, then a thin up stroke and a down stroke again. So this is letter. Four letter I, you can either start with the baseline or you can just start from the middle part. So let us do any one of it. So this is I. F j, start from the baseline, go up stroke, and then coming down stroke and taking a loop with an upstroke. F K, you can start from the downstroke and then down stroke again with a small line. Here we go, we have covered H, I, J and K. Keep practicing and thank you and see in the next class. 9. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - m,n,o: Hello, and welcome to the class again. So let us go ahead with the lower case letter L. For letter L, you need to take up stroke and loop and down stroke with a curve. Utroke, down stroke with a curve again. Here we go. This is the ascender loop. This is letter L. While coming down. Sometimes when going up, our lines become shaky. But for the pignurs, it's fine. I'm showing you very slowly. Sometime lines are also becoming shaky. But yes, please practice, so it will make your L perfect. Now the next is letter M, lower kiss letter M, starting with the baseline with the upstroke. This is overturned. Then again, stroke and a down stroke and again up stroke and the down stroke. This is Letter. We can do it again. You can start from here or here, anything you want, making your unique style. This is called a bouncy letter because it is not falling on the same line. One line is down, other line is up. Yeah, and you can do that too, so you can play around. This is letter M. Next, letter is similar to letter M of. Letter n. This is letter n. We started with the up stroke and coming down with a down stroke again, then a up stroke and a down stroke. This is letter n. Next is letter. For letter, we have already made an oval. We have practiced val, so it's a similar way. Just ticking antro thin up stroke with a down stroke and again coming back to the stroke. Thin up stroke and a down stroke and again coming back to the upstroke. Thin up stroke, and a down stroke, and again coming back and then a curve. This is a lower case letter. We have learned this ascending loop, which is L, then. We have practiced the with two bound C letter. This is letter n, and this is O, which is oval shape. Let's revise. Thin up stroke, taking a loop and coming back again and a thin up stroke again. This is letter L. F letter M, you have to make upstroke and downstroke. I think it's for one time, two time, three times. You have to do it for three times. F little upstroke and downstroke, again an upstroke and a downstroke. This is letter n, and for thin up stroke with a down stroke, again, a thin up stroke, and a curve. This is letter O. Remember if you are using this line as thin upstroke and while coming down, if you're using a word downstroke, this will make you very easy to practice. Whenever you're going up, it's a thin line. Whenever you're coming down, it's a thick line. Just practice this and thank you and see the next class. 10. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - p,q,r: Hello, and welcome to the class. In this class, we are going to start with the lowercase letter P. For writing letter P, you have to take a down stroke all the way down, and then up stroke with a loop and a down stroke. So this is letter P, down stroke and then upstroke, wigging a loop and the downstroke. Down stroke, and up stroke with a downstroke. So this is letter P. It's very simple. For Q, you need to first upstroke. With an oval and you need to start from here again and coming all the way down, taking a loop and. This is letter Q. Again, stroke down stroke. Again and up stroke, and then coming down all the way with a down stroke and making the descender load and a curve. This is letter Q. Let's practice this for a third time. Coming down stroke, and then. I suggest you to please practice it slowly. This looks difficult, but it's not when you practice this almost daily, then you get used to this. Letter P, Q, and now letter r. We can make r in two ways. One way is taking a thin stroke, then a down stroke, again, a thin up stroke, and this letter r. You can make some fancy, you can make some wavy lines or a slanting line. If everything is up to you, it's your unique style. The other way of making r is starting from the base line, going up, taking a curve and a loop and a downstroke and a thick line. Stroke curve, tick line and down. Stroke curve, tick line, and then coming down with a down stream. So yeah, this was P, Q, and R. A four P, let's revise. Standing line. I'm going to say down stroke, then a thin up stroke and the down stroke. This is P. For Q, you need to take the thin up stroke with a down stroke again, making oval, and starting from over here, we can go down for the down stroke with a loop and the thin and the curve. F r, you can use either way in up stroke, tacking a loop with a down stroke. Here we go. This is P Q and R. It looks really simple, but I know it's not. Keep practicing. Yeah, thank you and see you in the next class. 11. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - s,t,u,v: Hello, and welcome to the glass again. Now let's start with the lower case, letter S. For S, you can simply just take a small thin up stroke and a down stroke, and again, up stroke. In this way, we can write S. It's like a slanting line giving both a side and upstroke. A up stroke with a thin line and the down stroke and an up stroke again. Again, we can do it. Here we go. This is letter S or we can say we can make it in one more style. Here we go. Thin of stroke, and a downstroke. Thin of stroke, and again, a downstroke. This is letter S. And the next one is t. F t, you have to take a thin up stroke, and coming back with a down stroke down the base line and a thin line. Here I a way thin line, but you can use a straight line and like whatever you want. Thin up stroke, coming down to the down stroke and a curve and a thin line. Thin up stroke, again coming back. And the line. Here is the letter t. Then for the letter u, take a thin stroke, and a down stroke, again, a thin up stroke and a downstroke. This is letter u. Thin stroke, down stroke again, and the down stroke again. It's like underturn. Letter U. Similarly for letter V, you have to take a thin up stroke and the down stroke again, and then up stroke, and you can just give this curve line. Thin up stroke and the down stroke, and thin up stroke and the curvy line. Thin up stroke, you can go it for the fancy style. Okay. So this we have done in a fancy way, whenever you're writing a quote or something. This bouncy letter helps to look your word more attractive. So yeah, in this way, we can write V, and of course, you can use your own unix style too. But make sure when you're going up, it should be in, and when it comes down, it should be thick. That means upstroke is thin and down stroke is thick. Let's practice again, St and V for S, we need to take a thin up stroke with a slanting line going backward and then Tin of stroke again. We can also make S in this style, thin of stroke and the down stroke. For t, you can take a thin stroke and the down stroke, and the sleeping line. Again, thin stroke, and down stroke, and stroke again. And again for the V, thin of stroke, Thin up stroke, coming down the round stroke, and again, an up stroke with a curve. This is STU V. Keep practicing and thank you and see the next class. 12. Learn to write step by step lowercase letters - w,x,y,z: Hello, and welcome to the class again. So let's go ahead with the lower case letter W. So you need to make overturn first, thin up stroke and a downstroke. Again, a thin up stroke, and a down stroke and a thin upstroke and a curvy line. Go ahead. Thin up stroke, downstroke, thin upstroke, downstroke, and a curvy line. Go ahead with this being up down down. This is W. Now next is letter x. F writing letter x. For that, we have to make a wide this upstroke and downstroke and then simply a thin upstroke. Thin upstroke, thin upstroke. Letter x. For letter y, you need to make letter first, which is thin upstroke and a down stroke, and a thin upstroke again a down stroke, making a descending loop and coming back. Again, we can try this with a fancy thing. Okay. This is Letter y. We did some fancy stuff. And again, I know one more fancy y, which we can try. Here we go. Okay. Here we go. This is y. So you can make your own unique style too. So All we have done is thin up stroke with a downstroke again and a thin upstroke and a descending loop with a big and long down stroke coming all the way down to the descender line. Taking a loop and like whatever you wish, if you want to make this curvey, if you want to you just wanted to join this to the line. It's all your wish. This is why? A last letter is it. Here we go. Thin line. Tick down stroke, again, a thin line and the thin again. This is a letter Z. Here we go. Yeah. Here we go. This is letter Z. In this wave, we have covered W xy and z, lower sexy. Let us revise again. Four lower se W. You need to take a thin up stroke with a down stroke. Again, a thin sttroe and thin stroke and curve is a W for x, you need to take the wider have to make this wider thin stroke and down stroke, and just you need to make the upstroke line. This is X. For y, you need to take the overturn and then thin up stroke with a descending loop of your style. And for making z, you just need to make the thick down stroke with a thin lines of the upstroke and the middle line. So here we have covered W X Y and Z. And in the next class, we are going to start with the upper case letters. Keep practicing and thank you and see the next class. 13. Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - A,B,C,D: Hello, and welcome to the class again. In this class, we are going to start with uppercase letter A. F writing letter A, you need to take the thin upper stroke with a thick down stroke and a sleeping line. This is letter A for B, thick down stroke, and of course, two lobes. It's B and C, you just need to make a half circle. Thin up stroke coming down to the down stroke and again a thin up stroke. C and again, for D, it's thick down stroke and a thin up stroke with a downstroke. Here we go. For making this letter fancy, we can try something. We can go ahead with this circular part and then coming back again and then making this line. Here we go with the letter A. F B. You can go with the standing line and the curve with a thin line. Again coming back to this Here we go with a B, and for making C, you can just take a thin curve line, coming back. Go back. Here we go with the letter C. It's totally a unique style. You can just use it on your own and four D, a slanting line with a down stroke, taking two curving lines. And here we go with the letter d. Yeah, this is totally up to you in what way you wanted to make. Yeah. This is the fancy way we can make A B, C and D, which is uppercase. Keep practicing. I would suggest you to practice this first, and then you can go for the fancy thing. Let us revise again. For A, you need to take thin stroke coming back with a thick down stroke and line. For B, you need to make the thick down stroke with two loops, thin and thick. F C, thin up stroke, making a half circle and coming up for D, thick down stroke with a thin up stroke and a down stroke. This is D. In this class, we have covered uppercase A, B, C and D, with some fancy cool stuff. Yeah, please practice and thank you and see you in the next class. 14. Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - E,F,G,H: Hello and welcome to the class again. In this class, we are going to start with uppercase letter E, F E, you need to make thick down stroke with a thin upstroke, again, a thick down stroke with a thin abste. Here we go. You can make a curvey line two like this. This is letter E. F letter F, you need to make line and then coming down stroke with a thin bstrok and the slipping line. T thin line with the down stroke and a thick up stroke. And this. Thin line with a thick down stroke and then up stroke. And here we go. This is f4g, you need to make a curve loop, and then coming again, going up, coming down, and here we go. This is G. Again, we can make it, go up stroke down stroke, and the lobe. Stroke. Down stroke and a loop. This is Letter G, and for letter edge, we have to make a down stroke with the sleeping line, which is thin and a down stroke again. Here we go. This is letter edge. We can go for some fancy lines too. Here we go. Here we go. This is uppercase letter. In this way, we have done E, F, G and H. Let us revise. F letter E, you need to just take a loop downstroke, upstroke, down stroke again, and an upstroke. For F, you just need to take the sleeping line and then coming a down stroke with a curve and a sleeping line. For G, you have to make a loop, take a turn and coming down, and then a loop. F, you can go down with a down stroke with a thin sleeping line and a down stroke again. In this way, we have practiced EF G and H, which is uppercase letters. I suggest please practice, and thank you and say in the next class. 15. Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - I,J,K,L: Hello, and welcome to the class again. In this class, we are going to start with the uppercase letter I. F I, you need to take thin abs stroke, coming down to the down stroke and thin bstrok. This is I. We can try it again, thin stroke, coming down, and then again a small thin upstroke. This is letter I. F j, it's very similar to letter I. It's just we have to take a lobe. For J, you need to take thin up stroke with a town stroke and a lobe. This is letter J. We can make it a little fancy, as you can see and a lobe. Again, J, down stroke and loop. This is J. Four K, we have to take a town stroke take down stroke with a down stroke again and take down stroke, again, a thick down stroke, and a thin up stroke. Take down stroke, again, a thick and a thin up stroke. This is letter K. For uppercase letter L, you need to take thin stroke and a line. Okay. Here we go. Take down stroke, a loop and a thin line. Take down stroke. Here we go. This is letter L. Let's revise this again. First, we'll make I. For I, you have to take a thin up stroke, coming down with a downstroke and curve with a thin upstroke. This is I. F j, you have to do similar to I, just you need to make the loop. Remember going up is thin, coming down is a thick line. Next is K, coming down is thick line again, and this is K. F L, simply you have to just take it down stroke and a wavy line. This is letter L. Keep practicing and thank you and see in the next class. 16. Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T: Hello, and welcome to class again. Now we are going to start with the uppercase letter M. So for uppercase, you have to take a down stroke, upstroke and a down stroke with the curve. This is one way we can write and the other way is if we are taking from down to up so it's up stroke, obviously it's a thin line. Again, coming down, it's a stroke, which is thick line, going up is a thin line again and coming down is a thick line again. This is. Now, four letter n, you can take a thin up stroke and a down stroke, and again, an up stroke. This is letter n or simply you can just take a down stroke, and here we go. Letter n, F Letter O, you need to take a small thin up stroke with a down stroke and a thin upstroke. This is litter O, it's similar to the lower case, and if you want to make it a little fancy, so you can go ahead forming the there are some curve lines. This is litter. For letter P, just need to make sure that you are taking a down stroke and up stroke and the down stroke again. This is letter P. You can just take a curvey fancy lines. O again one fancy P. Here we go. This is letter P. Let's revise. Fall letter M. You need to take a thin up stroke, coming down with a down stroke, which is thick, again, a thin stroke, and a down stroke. This is letter M, fall letter n, thin up stroke, and a down stroke, and up stroke again. It's n. F, it's thin and then coming down to the down stroke and the thin upstroke. F P, take down stroke with a loop. Okay. So this was NOP. Let's go ahead with Q R s and t. So for making Q. You just need to make O underline. Again, wheel practice, you just need to make O and under lie. Okay, here we go. This is Q for R down stroke, and here we go. When we are going down, it's a tack line again, taking turn, going up is thin, T again, thin and tick. Here we go. This is R. Simple this was a fancy, this was a fancy curve, if you want to make a simple one, just go ahead with a simple thing. Here we go. This is R S. You just need to simply Take a thin up stroke with a down stroke. Here we go. Thin up stroke, and a down stroke, and a little thin upstroke curve. Thin up stroke, and a down stroke again, and a thin upstroke curve again. This is S, and four, it's really simple. You just need to make sleeping line with some way style and coming all the way down, which is a downstroke. This is t. For making t, you just need to take the thin sleeping line. If you want, you can make it wavy or if you want just a straight sleeping line, that's fine. Coming down the down stroke. If you want to make some wavy style, go ahead with it, T, and again here with the curvy line. This is t. In this way, we have covered Q R s and t. Let's revise again. For Q, we have to make go all the way up with a thin up stroke and this line, Q, for r, it's thick line, thin and thick, again, thin and thick. F S, just a curve line, and for t, simply sleeping and the standing line. That means thin line as well as thick line. Here we go. This is Q R S and T. Keep practicing and see you in the next class. Thank you. 17. Learn to write step by step uppercase letters - U,V,W,X,Y,Z: Hello, and welcome to the class again. Let's go for the next letter, which is uppercase letter U. F, you just need to make the curve coming down with the down strop. Again, going up, coming down and a small curve, which goes up strop. Here we go. This is letter U. F letter V, you can go still some fancy thing, and a line. This is letter V. If you want to make simple letter. Here we go. This is letter V. Fall letter W, down stroke, which is thick line, thin line, T thick line again, and a thin line. Again, you can go ahead with some fancy stuff. T thick thin line, thick line, and thin line. Here we go with W. This is a simple W. These two are way bouncy and some cool stuff, and this is a simple W, which I think you should start practicing with. This is W and next is x. It's simply thick and thin dot. Take down stroke, thin upstroke. Take down stroke and thin upstroke. This is letter x. Let's practice for. You have to make take down stroke. And coming all the way back. For V, take and thin with the curve, if you want, it's optional, but I think it looks cool. For next is W. F W, it's simply thin again, down stroke and the thin stroke. W and for x, it's thick line first and the thin upstroke. Here we go with u and x, for y, we have to take overturn and then again, we make the overturn, and then again, this U and coming down with a down stroke and a lo. Here we go with the letter y. Overturn, and a loop or some fancy stuff. Again. Here we go. This is letter y. F z, you can go simply and thick line and a thin line again with a thin line. If you want to make some fancy, you can go ahead giving a curvy, giving a curvy line in this way. This is. Y and z, we can go ahead with the fancy y. First, we have to make u. Just make it in that way going down with the descending loop and this being some fancy cool curve. For z, you can just simply take a sleeping line. Again, taking a down stroke and then stroke. Again, in the center, in the middle part, you can take a stroke line, which is thin, or you can go with this fancy curve. Yes, we are done with this. Keep practicing and thank you and see the next class. 18. Overview of Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Aa to Zz: Hello, and welcome to the class. Now let us revise all the 26 alphabets together. For that, let's start with the upper case, letter A. You need to take the down stroke and the thin line and the thin line. This is A, and for the lower case, thin upstroke, down stroke, stroke, and the downstroke. Here we go. F B, T thick down stroke. Loop, here we go, for lower case, thin up stroke, and down stroke and a loop. F uppercase, let us c. We need to take half circle and for lower case, up stroke coming back to the down stroke and the upstroke. F D down stroke, and loop, and for lower case D, you need to make lower case A first, and a loop. Here we go. This is D. For E, you need to make thin upstroke coming down stroke, again a downstroke and an ab stroke. And for lower case letter E, tested a stroke and downstroke, giving a Half circle. Once you're done with E, Go ahead with letter F, uppercase F. It's a thin up stroke with a thick down stroke and a curve and a slipping line. From the base line, you go up stroke, coming down to the down stroke, again going up to the up stroke again and a curve. This is F. F G, you need to. Take a curve, and then down stroke going up. Again, coming down to the downstroke and a loop. For lower K G, you have to make A coming down stroke, and descending loop. This is G, F letter, It's a down stroke, thin line, and a down stroke again. For the lower case, thin upstroke, coming down again, thin up stroke and down stroke. This is letter. For uppercase, you need to take a small up stroke, then coming down to the down stroke and a curve. For lowercase, this upstroke and the down stroke with the dot. Okay. For uppercase letter J, this similar to uppercase I, to make this and a loop. But for lower case, you need to take up stroke, down stroke, and a loop with a dot. For K, take a down stroke, again, a down stroke and a thin line. And for lowercase k, again, a down stroke with a thick down stroke with a small line. This is k. F L, standing line with a thin upstroke and for lower case, you need to make an ascending loop with a curve. Then for M, you need to make down stroke thin line, Again, a down stroke and a thin line. And for lower case, this is it. You have to make up stroke, downstroke, stroke, down stroke, again, an upstroke and a downstroke. For n, here we go, down stroke, and the downstroke. This is lower case n. F O, you need to make an oval shape as we have practiced already, and this is lower case, for P, down stroke and a lobe. Similarly lower case down stroke with the lobe. For Q, make an oval, With the line, and for lower case Q, make O, and then start from here going down with a downstroke, making a loop and a curve. This Q for R, make a down stroke, a loop coming all the way down. F lower case, thin stroke, loop, and a downstroke. For S, you need to take a small curve with a down stroke and a curve again, and the lower case is similar to upper case, just a small in size. For T, you need to take a sleeping line, which is thin and a thick dot. And for lower case, thin up stroke and a down stroke with a sleeping line. For U, you need to take tick down stroke, thin up stroke, and a down stroke again. For lower case, you have to take similar but in a small size. For V, you need to take Tick down stroke and a thin up stroke, and for lower case, again, a thick down stroke and a thin up stroke. For W, you need to go down with a down stroke with a thin up stroke and a down stroke again with a thin up stroke. For lower case, you need to go in the same way. For uppercase letter x, you need to take down stroke and the up stroke. Similarly for the lower case, you need to take the town stroke again with the upstroke. For letter y, you need to make letter u first, and then all the way coming down and making a curve. Similarly for lower case, you need to a lower case coming down and making a loop. And four letter Z. You can take a sleeping line curve and down to the down stroke with again a sleepy curve line in the center to the same way you can make the lowercase letter Z, just small in size. Keep practicing and we have covered all the alphabets A to z with lowercase and uppercase. Thank you and see you in the next class. 19. How to write connecting letters in calligraphy: Hello, and welcome to class again. In this class, we are going to make connecting letters. So if we want to connect, A, thin up stroke coming down the down stroke again and a thin upstroke and the downstroke. If we want to make A E, we need to connect this A and making the up stroke with the downstroke. This is A E, if this is all because of the diagonal line, we just made a diagonal line starting with this baseline. If the letter is like O, Okay. And I, I. Letter I. When the letter is O and if we want to connect it to letter I, we don't need to start from the baseline because here the O ends. We just need to connect and start making I from here only. If you want to write G and y, you need to write G. All the way you need to go up and start with the y. Here we go. These are the connecting letters which you can practice. Keep practicing, thank you and see in the next class. O. 20. Learn to write one Quote in calligraphy style: Hello, and welcome to the class again. In this class, I will show you how we can write any quote in the calligraphy style, using the brush pen. So here are some examples. I think we should try this. In this class, I'm going to try this. I'll show you how it is done. So let s t. So you can just see it is not written in the same baseline, as you can see that. The letters are bouncing, it's going up and down, you can see the fancy and here is r, which is a very big one. But yeah, it looks very nice when it is done. Let's try this. That's written enough. The y, which is written is in this way coming down, going up thin. Again, coming down with a thin line going up, then making O, and coming down. Again. Here we go. And then it gives a big line. It's U. Next is r for R, A is little fancy coming down. Going up again, coming down and r is all the weight is going up, taking a down stroke again, and again, it's coming on the baseline. I think it's going down the baseline. Yes, going up again with a thin stroke, coming down the down stroke with a thin up stroke again. This r, and the next one is enough as we can see n is coming below the A, can start from here. Go up with a thin line, coming down with a very thick line, going up again with a thin line. Here it starts. Going up, coming all the way down and going again to the base line with a thin line. Then taking a thick with going up and in, making for, it's on the baseline. As you can see, G is again on the baseline. Here we go. And this little Kirby and fancy line. Here we go. For edge, the line which you can see is starting from here to give a very fancy look. So yeah, we can make that too. For that, just make this down stroke and, and we can go Here we go. It is giving one more turn. That's it. You are enough. This is the one example which I've showed you, so you can take reference and there are many books in which the codes are written in a calligraphy style. You can just try it out, practice it as much as you can, and I'm sure you will get your best results. Thank you so. 21. Wrap up!: Everyone, and congratulations on completing the mastering the brush pen Caligraphy from basic mastery course. I'm so proud of your hard work and dedication which you have shown throughout the journey. Let's take a moment to recap. First, we have understood the basic fundamental strokes and also understood the importance of pressure control, and we have also practice writing both lowercase and uppercase letters, developing consistency and style. We have also explored connecting the letters to form words and the sentences, ensuring the smooth transitions and maintaining the style. Finally, we have also learned how to write one code. Thank you again for joining me in this course, and it has been a joy to share my passion for Brush Pen Cigraphy with you. I hope you feel empowered and inspired to create the beautiful caligraphy pieces that reflects your unique style and creativity. Good bye for now, so keep practicing, stay creative, and most importantly, enjoy the art of Caligraphy. Thank you.