What skills can you share in practicing soft writing?

There are many skills to practice soft writing. Here are some common techniques to share:

1. Holding posture: The correct holding posture is the basis of writing soft pen characters. Put the pen holder between the thumb, forefinger and middle finger, hold the pen holder with the thumb and forefinger, and support the pen holder with the middle finger to keep the wrist relaxed.

2. Stroke order: The stroke order of soft pen characters generally follows the principle of "up first, then down, first left and then right, first horizontal and then vertical". Mastering the correct stroke order can make the font structure more standardized.

3. Line changes: The line changes of soft pen characters are rich and varied, and different line effects can be shown by adjusting the angle and strength of the pen tip. For example, increasing the pressure of the pen tip can draw thick lines, and reducing the pressure can draw thin lines.

4. Font structure: The font structure of soft pen characters requires overall coordination, balance and beauty. Pay attention to the matching of font size, height, width, etc., so that the font looks harmonious and unified.

5. Ink and wash skills: The ink and wash skills of soft pen characters include dipping ink, mixing ink and drawing ink. When dipping ink, keep the pen tip moist without dripping water, master the degree of shade of ink when mixing ink, and pay attention to uniform force when inking to avoid the phenomenon of broken ink or excessive concentration.

6. Practice method: You can choose to imitate famous works or create freely when practicing soft pen characters. You can improve the accuracy and aesthetics of fonts by practicing the same word or the same word repeatedly.

In short, practicing soft writing requires patience and perseverance, and gradually improve your writing level through constant practice and exploration.