Hunter starts with the ornate capital H and has the nt connection in the middle that involves a quick height adjustment. The u-n pair early on creates a smooth wave pattern, and the t-e-r ending flows well once you cross the t. Six letters with a strong, active feel.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital H's finishing loop leads into the u. Keep the u's two downstrokes even and at the midline.
The n's last hump connects into the t. Both are short letters, but the t needs its crossbar added later.
The e opens into the small cursive r. Keep the r as a tiny bump, not a tall letter.
The capital H is fancy with its loops. Practice it separately until it feels natural.
Cross the t after writing all six letters.
The un pair early on should look like a smooth wave. Use it to build momentum.
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