It’s the result of slovenly discipline and poor training. I learned the uppercase script “G” from General Mills (salute) and you always gave the u.c. script “G” a looping round bottom or you spent your weekends on KP.
EricL
9 years ago
I rarely write cursive anymore, but isn’t that “Im” not “In”?
The leading downstroke of the “n” should touch the baseline same as the trailing downstroke. Leaving it short like that is confusing.
EricL
9 years ago
So not only is this a colorless drawing, but it is one without any action. Since it is so hard to draw faces, all we get are the backs of heads (both people and animals). Because hands are hard to draw, all but one are hidden too. Trees are difficult too, apparently.
Why bother, when you can buy artwork or a photo for under $15? Google “stock photos” and keep away from the pseudo-humans. They aren’t your friends, no matter how much they smile.
That’s the strangest ‘G’ I’ve ever seen.
It’s the result of slovenly discipline and poor training. I learned the uppercase script “G” from General Mills (salute) and you always gave the u.c. script “G” a looping round bottom or you spent your weekends on KP.
I rarely write cursive anymore, but isn’t that “Im” not “In”?
It’s correct. A cursive M has three humps. http://www.kbteachers.com/alphabet/cursive/m.html
Thanks for the correction. So the spelling is right, but the cover is still so wrong.
The leading downstroke of the “n” should touch the baseline same as the trailing downstroke. Leaving it short like that is confusing.
So not only is this a colorless drawing, but it is one without any action. Since it is so hard to draw faces, all we get are the backs of heads (both people and animals). Because hands are hard to draw, all but one are hidden too. Trees are difficult too, apparently.
Why bother, when you can buy artwork or a photo for under $15? Google “stock photos” and keep away from the pseudo-humans. They aren’t your friends, no matter how much they smile.
OH!! That groove!