Handwriting
Charles Butler
chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Mon Dec 22 04:23:48 UTC 2008
I would find a flat hand as a line very confusing. I like the curve, it's easy to remember, and the crosses work fast and easy. I'd really have to practice this again on a regular basis.
Charles Butler
Adam Frost <icemandeaf at gmail.com> wrote: Here are some of the handwriting styles that I use that I promised.
This is just some of the things that I use for writing. The palm
facing marks are usually used for all of the handshapes but I will
usually write the flat half-white/half-black hand as a line. When
there are active fingers and thumb, I don't usually write the base
handshape. I will sometimes connect the fingers or not. I don't really
have a set pattern about that yet. As for the fist, my style had been
the first way, but since Sandy has shown his, I have been shifting to
that because then I can write it "topless" for the floor plane rather
than having to "cross my Ts".
Adam
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