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.
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Interesting cancellation kudlit technique
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.