Shadee Elmasry – Brilliant technique…
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The speaker discusses a technique called Bootsy that allows for a smooth edges on teeth. The technique involves making multiple teeth in a row and making each one look different. The speaker notes that the technique is useful for their work and mentions previous examples of it.
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Arthur mantha, the calligrapher wants to try to avoid any
confusion of multiple teeth. It's very clever thing that he does.
Okay. So you notice now the teeth when he makes teeth, they all look
different look at this sort of here you have a bump, and then a
high one. And then that makes the new one come out and become very
prominent. So you there's no confusion on whether three teeth
in a row is a scene or teeth. Right now let's look at look at
this one here. We'll do the scene in the mound of Saina scene.
That's the letter scene, but he now has 1234 teeth in a row that
he has to write without confusing you. So he makes one high, he
makes one a bump, and he only makes one very high. And then the
new one comes out very prominently right here. So you have a very
easy time reading what Bootsy needs. So what comes out is the
dot and there's no confusion on the teeth. It's a very useful
technique that he did. I don't know if previous calligraphers I
don't know if he's the one who innovated this technique, but it's
very useful for us