Blake is five letters with the capital B and the l-a-k-e sequence that has good variety between tall and short letters. The cursive k is one of the more complex lowercase letters with its branching strokes. The ke ending is distinctive and clean.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital B's final stroke leads into the l. Both are tall letters, so keep them at similar heights.
The l drops from its height to the baseline and curves into the a. The height change is dramatic but natural.
The a exits at the midline into the k's vertical stem. The k branches with two angled strokes from mid-stem.
The k is the hardest letter here. Practice its branching strokes separately.
The B and l at the start should be similar heights, creating a tall opening.
End the e with a clean horizontal finish for a polished look.
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