Both fluted copybooks and copybooks have their own advantages, and which one to choose depends on the specific situation and needs of the learner.
For novices practicing calligraphy, copying copybooks may be a better choice. This is because copybook copying mainly exercises the control of the pen, how to control the tip of the pen to achieve the effect the writer wants. This is very important for the cultivation of calligraphy foundation. In addition, compared to soft-pen calligraphy, hard-pen calligraphy has lower requirements in this regard and is relatively simple to master.
The grooved copybook is another way to practice calligraphy. Its advantage is that for children who are new to writing, because they are not familiar with the pen and font structure, using the grooved copybook can be a certain assistance. function to help them get started faster. However, groove copybooks also have some limitations. For example, when writing for a long time, because the pen cannot grasp the tip of the pen well in the groove, the force point is different, which may have a negative impact on later writing progress.
In general, copybook copybooks may be a better choice for novices practicing calligraphy. But if the learner's goal is to quickly improve writing speed or has special needs for grooved copybooks, grooved copybooks can also be considered. The best way is to choose the calligraphy practice method that best suits you based on your specific needs and circumstances.