Captial X. Very similar to lower case X only larger of course. So we're going to first just look at the shape and proportion of the strokes and then we'll sort of fine tune it. So the...
Alright, we're going to start the letter u. Now the letter u is compose of two strokes, the first stroke is the down and then up again, like so. I can do it this way. And the second stroke is...

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As we're working on these letters I want to remind you that they are eight pen widths high. A pen width is determined by the tool that you're writing with. Whether you're using...

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Capital U is another letter which exactly mimics the lower case letter, so should be somewhat familiar and easy to draw. So, two strokes, a couple of points with the U. You want to keep this line...

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I'll be continuing with the italic capitals. And if you haven't watched the series on the lower case, there would be some good information in that series that would help you understand...

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The letter g. The letter g is going down into the descenders space. So I've marked it for you. I have the ascenders space, the x height and the descenders space. We're going to start...

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We'll continue with the letters n and m. And they're group together because obviously they're related to each other in structure. We'll start with the n. The first...

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Letter b, lower case, it's going to be combining that long stroke of the l, here's an l and also the rounded stroke of an o into one letter. So we're going to make a little...
The letter d. The letter d is compose of two strokes, the first being the curve and the second stroke being the spine. Now with the d, we have a little more difficulty than the b because we're...
And now there is two different kinds of gold on there because there is different kinds of gold. And white gold, yellow gold and so on. But that's ok. It looks nice. Now there is some that...