Here’s some cancellation kudlit techniques I’ve been messing around with. The common way is to use the +. I’ve been using the X in my work but have recently been experimenting with incorporating the cancellation in the character.

Here’s some cancellation kudlit techniques I’ve been messing around with. The common way is to use the +. I’ve been using the X in my work but have recently been experimenting with incorporating the cancellation in the character.

Came across some Baybayin tattoo work from Ryan Anthony Saltiga. Below is what appears to be Pamilya translated to PA-MI-L-YA. Instead of using a + or x under the LA character (3rd one down), he uses a kudlit above and below it. Interesting method. He has some other work with this style that I couldn’t figure out the translation.
