Return to 'Bubble Letters' (overview, and other links) Go to page 1 of 'How to Draw Bubble Letters' ( O Q I, D B, C V U, A H ) You can do that with the much better and strikingly different alphabet that you design yourself. The usual copyright notices apply: use these instructions as much as you like, print them, teach with them (if the lessons are free), improve upon them, etc – but don't sell the instructions or the images in any form. Once you are done with those, you may like to move on to page three for the remainder of the alphabet: T Y . How much you let the central horizontal line in the 'F' stick out, and how you balance the length of the legs in the R, are quite delicate questions, and it may require a little trial and error before you find the shape you like. At this stage of how to draw bubble letters it is about judgment almost as much as following the formula. So, if you come up with a better idea, I'd be delighted to know it, and you'll get full credit :-)Īnyway, things to note about 'R' and 'F' are: place the diagonals carefully, and think about the balance of the whole letter as you are drawing it. I could extend it a little, but then it wouldn't fit inside a circle, and the basic principle of this alphabet is the letters fit into a circle. It's about the stem on the 'U' and it's that extra dratted leg on the 'R'. But 'R' and 'U' ended up somewhat compromised because however much I played around with them, they always ended up shorter than the other letters in proportion to their width. 'Z' worked out just fine when I realised I had to stop thinking of it as a backwards 'S'. I spent ages working out how to draw bubble letters 'R', 'Z' and 'U'.
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