What kind of pen is usually used for hard-pen writing?

Hard-pen calligraphy is usually written with a pen

The pen, like the brush, can better express the charm of Chinese characters. For those who learn hard-pen calligraphy, the pen is easier to master the use of Chinese characters. Pen, structure and composition are all good for writing other hard-pen calligraphy.

Key points for the layout of hard-pen calligraphy:

1. As big as it should be

If the structure of the font itself is tall or wide or there are many strokes, it needs to be kept large. size.

2. The small size is small

If the font itself has a short or narrow structure or a single stroke, it needs to keep its size small.

3. Extra large compression

If there are a lot of strokes, the normal density will make the characters extremely large and appear to stand out from the crowd, thereby maintaining recognition and clarity. Perform appropriate compression to adapt to changes in overall style.

4. It can be big or small

Some characters and strokes should be neither too many nor too little, and the structure should not be too big or too small. The size can be appropriately scaled according to the overall layout effect.

5. Uniform height

The layout will have a general tone, but some words only have height but no width or lack of width. This requires that the height be retained to match the overall height and tone. , but cannot intentionally enlarge the width.

6. Uniform width

Some words have only width but no height or lack of height. This requires keeping the width of the characters consistent with the overall width, but not deliberately enlarging the height.

7. Center alignment

When writing, the entire line of words often tilts to the upper right. This is a normal habit of holding the pen with the right hand. How to control it requires aligning the center of each word. The middle position can be strung together with a horizontal line, that is, the center position of each word is aligned.