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Thanks great tutorial, I've been messing up my everytime. gonna give this a try.
Automatically Appended Next Post: P.S. the gold on your avatar is amazing can you do a tutorial on that?
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Quick way to make your micro script look more realistic is to add a couple of diagonal lines here and there, mixing it up between having them rise up out of a "word" or dip below it, to represent your various capitol and lowercase letters like y, f, I, etc that protrude from sentences. This helps to give the illusion of handwritten script from a distance.
bossfearless wrote: Quick way to make your micro script look more realistic is to add a couple of diagonal lines here and there, mixing it up between having them rise up out of a "word" or dip below it, to represent your various capitol and lowercase letters like y, f, I, etc that protrude from sentences. This helps to give the illusion of handwritten script from a distance.
Nice! I'll be sure to try that next time I'm painting one.