Dominic is seven letters with the capital D and a flowing middle section. The m-i-n sequence creates a wave pattern of humps, and the i-c ending is clean. Two i's need to be dotted after finishing, so there is some going back to do at the end.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital D's backward curve returns to the baseline. Connect into the o from there, keeping it round.
The m's last hump exits at the midline into the i. Both letters are made of similar strokes, so keep them distinct.
The n's final hump leads into the second i. The i should be the same height as the n's humps.
The m-i-n sequence is all humps and strokes. Keep them at consistent heights to avoid a messy look.
Dot both i's after writing all seven letters.
The c at the end should open to the right with a clean, curved stroke.
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