Shown below are two letters A & B of an ornamental font. Using this font style, create the word "Forest" (the first letter in uppercase and the remaining in lowercase). 
Evaluation Criteria: Consistency in visual characteristics
Font anatomy
Proportion
Rendering skills

Step 1: Observe the given ornamental fonts of "A" and "B". Identify the following characteristics:
- The curved decorations and loops on the letters.
- The bold and thick main strokes with specific embellishments.
Step 2: Use similar ornamental details to design the uppercase "F" for the word "Forest".
- Ensure the embellishments are consistent in style.
Step 3: For lowercase letters "o, r, e, s, t":
- Design letters proportionally smaller to the uppercase "F".
- Apply similar font anatomy and ornamentation with smooth curves.
Step 4: Ensure rendering precision by maintaining alignment, spacing, and stylistic harmony among the letters.
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