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[Music] hi everyone today i thought id share with you kind of a fun calligraphy hack that maybe you knew about but didnt try it yet or maybe you didnt know about so im going to show you with my dotted practice pad and with these three black brush pens now there is a reason im using black and thats because well youll see in a minute okay so in this three pack black brush set we have a large brush pen and three sizes and a medium and a small so lets start with the small brush pen oh this is the wrong paper theres my dotted paper here we go and what im going to do is im going to write in calligraphy when brush lettering just a simple word lets do lets do the word love okay so i would just write this is my normal style my normal spacing like this okay and a lot of people um see really thick lines and thin lines with calligraphy and there is a trick to doing that if you have a black brush pen you can write your strokes your letters a little bit wider like this and my im going