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hi everyone i thought iamp;#39;d share with you today a tutorial on this ghost lettering it is how to hand letter with these drop shadows you can see that thatamp;#39;s all i have for these letters i donamp;#39;t have any other kind of outlines iamp;#39;m going to use my kelly crates lined eat sleep right repeat pad itamp;#39;s nice and smooth so itamp;#39;s great for brush pens so the first thing you do to to get this letter to understand how to do this lettering is oh and i have my deluxe lettering kit as well with my pencil and eraser and ruler and such is you have to understand a little bit about drop shadows so if you donamp;#39;t iamp;#39;m going to show you what i mean for drop shadows iamp;#39;ll just use my my fine liner you want to imagine the sun either coming from the right side right side or left side of your paper now i usually have the sun on my uh left side thatamp;#39;s kind of where naturally i do my drop shadows so let us now um iamp;#39;m going to draw th