This image is a handwriting practice sheet for the lowercase letter
d in modern calligraphy. It shows you how to form the letter correctly using specific strokes.
Here is how to break down the steps shown in the guide:
1.
The Main Body (Counter-Clockwise Circle):
* Start at the top line (the waistline).
* Draw a curve up and around to the left, then come back down to the baseline. This looks like a backwards "c" or the left side of an "o".
* The red dot in the first example shows where your pen should start.
2.
The Stem (Upstroke):
* From the bottom of that circle, push your pen straight up to the top line (ascender line).
* In calligraphy, this upward stroke is usually thin because you are pulling the pen up lightly.
3.
Connecting to Other Letters:
* The bottom rows show how to connect the letter
d to other letters like
a,
b, and
y.
* Notice that after you finish the tall stem of the
d, you bring the pen down and curve slightly to the right to join the next letter smoothly.
Tips for practicing:
* Keep your circles round and consistent.
* Make sure your tall stems go all the way to the top line.
* Try to keep the spacing between each letter even.
Final Answer:
This is a practice sheet for writing the cursive/calligraphy letter
d. To write it: start at the top, make a counter-clockwise loop down to the bottom line, and then draw a straight line back up to the top.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of modern calligraphy practice sheets.