Aubrey has an interesting letter mix with the u-b transition creating a tall bump in the middle and the r-e-y ending providing a smooth finish. The capital A gets things started, and the b is the tallest letter that draws the eye. Watch the b-r connection, which is the trickiest spot.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A finishes with a rightward stroke. Let it glide into the u's first downstroke.
From the u's final upstroke, push all the way up to the b's tall loop. That height change needs to be confident.
The b finishes at the midline. Transition into the small cursive r by keeping your stroke moving right.
The u-b height change is the hardest part. Practice going from a short letter to a tall one smoothly.
Keep the cursive r low and bumpy. It should not compete with the b for height.
Let the y's descender finish with a leftward curve to give the name a polished look.
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