The characteristics of points are as follows:
Diversity
The diversity of points refers to the different shapes, sizes, colors, textures, etc. of the points. The diversity of points makes our world richer and more diverse, full of infinite possibilities. Whether it's a small circle or another shape, each dot has its own unique characteristics and meaning. The diversity of points makes our world more colorful and full of infinite possibilities.
Vitality
Vitality is the most common characteristic of calligraphy and Chinese character strokes, and dot is no exception. The structure and the use of brushes are the main factors that affect the life form of the dots. The vitality of the dots in the structure often occupies the position of words, rarely serving as the main stroke, and often appearing as auxiliary strokes. The spatial position of a point determines the size, shape, and direction of the point. The circle is the basic shape of the point.
The traditional calligraphy theory says that "like a falling stone from a peak" is the artistic image of dot. In calligraphy, a point is often a small block, which has the characteristics of a surface, has visual weight, and constitutes the main element of the stroke.
The texture of the dots is directly related to the color of the ink, thicker means thicker, lighter means thinner, and the size and shape are determined by the structure and the order of using the brush. The vitality of dots determines the balance and harmony of calligraphy works and is an indispensable and important feature in the art of calligraphy.
The shape is not fixed
The shape is not fixed, which means that any shape can be expressed as a point, it can be a geometric shape or an arbitrary shape. Geometric points are stable, regular, bright and modern. Instead of drawing points directly, points can also be expressed in other forms.
Cut the lines and slightly stagger them to create dot-sized gaps, and surround them with surfaces to leave dot-like blanks. These features can make geometric figures show unfixed shapes.
The size is not fixed
The characteristic of the point is that the size is not fixed. The shape of a point is relative, and a point, no matter its size, cannot be completely determined. The points on the paper only have a relatively certain size and have no other characteristics. The size of the dots is not fixed, so we can only judge based on reference objects, and cannot perceive based on our own intuitive feelings.
Point is the simplest shape and the most basic component of geometric figures. As a zero-dimensional object in space. In other fields, points are also the subject of discussion. In Euclidean geometry, a point is a figure with only a position in space and no size.
Point is the basis of the entire Euclidean geometry. Euclid originally defined a point vaguely as something without parts. In two-dimensional Euclidean space, a point is represented as a set of ordered number pairs. Similarly, in the Cartesian coordinate system, any point can be accurately positioned.
In modern mathematical language, the elements of any set are called "points", but they do not have anything to do with points in three-dimensional space.