- Anyway you wanna learn is only gonna get you there by how much determination you have.
It's all up to you, the individual. Many here, including OP have given you great ammunition to arm you enough to tackle the task you're setting out to do.
If you remember one thing, it's this and this is about every facet of you, your make up and what it takes to be in
ANY business....... learning from the internet is a giant waste of time. You have no interaction and will most likely learn a lot of bad habits, because you... being the total novice or not even a half bad hand letterer.... won't know when you're doing something wrong. It's very simple to learn how to letter, but to become efficient and accurate comes with only one major piece of the puzzle. Practice.... and lots of it.
You can have the best brushes, best paint, best teacher, but if you don't practice, you'll go nowhere. Same as if you were learning to play the trumpet, repair motorcycles or swim. You have to practice.
The biggest hint I can give you is practice and
go for accuracy. If it takes you 5 minutes to build a letter 'M'... so be it. Just make it well. As you get more and more accurate, speed will follow. If you go for speed first, you'll never amount to a hand painter in anyone's eyes.
So, forget about the utubes and videos... the only one there making money are the guys selling the tapes. They already know how to paint and can only give you a few pointers..... nothing from which you can really learn anything. See what I did today ?? I made a letter '
I' and put a '
t' behind it. I spelled a word. What do you mean I didn't pull the letters or my hand dragged through the paint ?? Oh, no one told me the right consistency of the paint to make it last for outdoor use. I thought if I thinned it down, I could go a little faster. In fact, the guy on the video said I could add turps, some fish eye and jap dryer with a tad of penetrol to it. He never told me the proportions so I made it until I ran out of the paint in the pint can, but now I have two pints with all of the extra neat things I added to it. See, just like with vinyl.... I can stretch my paint dollar by adding stuff to my paint. I can letter faster and get more yield out of two cans instead of one. Haha....but am I smart or what ??