Signpainting is so different than using a pen or pencil that I don't think 'nice handwriting' is really any indication of potential signpainting ability (with TONS of practice of course!) My own handwriting is not very consistent and CAN be pretty bad! I have to slow down and concentrate to write with a pen legibly. My mom's writing, OTOH, was always perfect and the same, day after day, year after year----don't think I've ever seen such nice handwriting, to be honest, but I did not inherit her handwriting skill!Nice, I can't "write" that nice with a pencil and eraser with a gun to my head.
I bet it is a lot more practice than a "gift".What you have is a gift.Share some more of your work. You have a willing audience for sure.
Here’s mine. Hand lettered by a Master.Great Job!
This is true. Some people MAY have more of whatever gift it is that makes some people creative or artisitic, but it still needs to be practiced and studied a lot before it can be done decently!I bet it is a lot more practice than a "gift".
Post a close-up of just the lettering---looks good. Mine was just 'knocked out' on a beater car with a rough finish. On a nice surface, the lettering goes a lot more smoothly!
Here’s mine. Hand lettered by a Master.
Post a close-up of the lettering. Looks good. Lettering a rough surface like the beater race car pic I posted never looks as smooth and was just done in a quick 'knock-out' script. On a nice vehicle with clean, smooth metal, it goes better!Here’s mine. Hand lettered by a Master.
That's a great story. Must feel good to see it every time you get in the truckHere ya go. Maurice the painter and I tried a couple different styles and I liked this one the most.
He is a lifelong friend of the family and when I was growing up I always hoped I could someday have him paint something for me. I just love this gift from him.
You bet.That's a great story. Must feel good to see it every time you get in the truck