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Post by teh yoshi on Oct 10, 2004 17:55:58 GMT -5
Well, a friend of mine bought me a calligraphy pen in exchange for letting her borrowing my digital camcorder for her video project in film making class. Anyway, I had lots of fun with it since there's almost nothing else in my life to do (except stressing out for school and whatnot), and this is what I came up with: It's all of a mixture of what my handwriting looks like in Kanji, Chinese, and Korean. I even added my name on the top left in English calligraphy. Heh . EDIT: Whoops, I forgot to mention why I put this thread here. I wanted to just because I wanted to see what other people's handwriting looks like . So post up pictures of whatever you wrote.
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Post by teh yoshi on Oct 10, 2004 20:16:54 GMT -5
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Post by sheboo on Oct 10, 2004 20:28:56 GMT -5
argh! i hate calligraphy pens. i had to use one in art class once... and i couldn't make anything look right
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Post by Lazo on Oct 10, 2004 22:57:42 GMT -5
I tried one of those calligraphy pens once, and it was a mutated mess.
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Post by PapaBurger on Oct 11, 2004 9:33:42 GMT -5
So is 歐建慧 your chinese name, or am I making a fool out of myself?
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Post by Toshi on Oct 11, 2004 11:57:13 GMT -5
Them pens are evil...especially when u got a friend who likes messy things!!!
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Post by Pink Yoshi on Oct 11, 2004 12:24:18 GMT -5
Those things have left a lot of stains on many of my shirts..
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Post by teh yoshi on Oct 11, 2004 17:23:25 GMT -5
So is Ÿ^ŒšŒd your chinese name, or am I making a fool out of myself? Yeah, that's my name, or a given one from a friend. I don't know if I should keep it, since it kind of sounds feminine.
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Spinel too lazy to log in
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Post by Spinel too lazy to log in on Oct 12, 2004 4:38:14 GMT -5
it IS feminine
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Post by teh yoshi on Oct 12, 2004 9:03:56 GMT -5
Haha, thought so XD. I have another name a friend showed me. It's more correct to my real name. I'll write that some other time.
Also, he'll be giving me some calligraphy lessons (with paintbrush on special paper and everything) in return for proofreading his essay for English.
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Post by Toshi on Oct 12, 2004 13:15:33 GMT -5
so...u can write japanese? or is it chinese? or something else?
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Post by teh yoshi on Oct 12, 2004 19:47:46 GMT -5
No, I can't "write" them. If I were to write them, it would all come out naturally or that I can understand what I'm writing. For Japanese and Chinese, I'm merely "drawing" the characters.
EDIT: Yeah, this is my name my other friend gave me. šWŠÄá
Strange, it only appears correctly when you set your encoding to Chinese Simplified (GB2132).
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Post by Kailing on Oct 13, 2004 4:48:41 GMT -5
Very spiffay. Calligraphy can be something really fun to play with when you can wrap your hand around it.
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