Determine the stroke order: In Ou Kai, the stroke order is very important, which is related to the structure of the whole glyph. In Ou Kai's Type I, draw a horizontal line from left to right, then draw a vertical line from top to bottom, then draw a horizontal line from left to right, and finally draw a vertical line from top to bottom.
Determine stroke spacing: Stroke spacing is also an important factor in determining the appearance of glyphs. In type I Ou Kai, the distance between two horizontal lines should be moderate, neither too wide nor too narrow.
Use auxiliary lines: When Ou Kai draws Type I, you can use some auxiliary lines to help you better locate the strokes and adjust the stroke spacing. These auxiliary lines can be rulers, compasses or other tools. You can draw an auxiliary line with a ruler and compass, and then draw an I-shaped letter according to the direction and position of the auxiliary line.
Pay attention to the starting and turning of the rowing arm: In Ou Kai, the starting and turning of the rowing arm usually has a certain angle and strength. When drawing I-shaped characters, the position of the pen should be moderate, neither too high nor too low. When drawing horizontal lines, we should pay attention to the starting and turning of strokes to make them appear smooth and powerful.
Practice Ou Kai's method well
Understand the characteristics and techniques of Ou Kai: Ou Kai is a calligraphy art form with strict laws and regulations and unique aesthetic feeling. Its features include Fiona Fang combination, condensed brushwork, rigorous structure and powerful brushwork. Understanding these characteristics and techniques, such as brushwork, structure and layout, is the basis of practicing Ou Kai.
Practice from strokes: first practice Ou Kai from a single stroke, and pay attention to the beginning and end of strokes, strokes, turning points, stroke order, etc. The practice of strokes can be done by copying copybooks or practicing strokes with copybooks.
Understanding and using brushwork: Ou Kai's brushwork has its particularity, such as the circle in the square and the blunt brushwork. Understanding and using these strokes can make the writing more vivid and powerful.
Practice structure and layout: After mastering the basic strokes and strokes, you can begin to practice the structure and layout of words. This requires understanding the structural rules of words, such as the arrangement, combination and spacing of strokes.