Artistic calligraphy is used in many places. Because it is different from regular calligraphy and has different usage occasions, it has different production requirements. For example, some are written directly on paper, while others are written with spray paint. Spray onto the layout, some cut out the words and paste them on the layout. Different applications have different production techniques.
Tools/Materials
Paper, ruler, pencil, eraser, wallpaper knife, tape, pencil, eraser, wallpaper knife, tape
Method/Steps
The first step in writing artistic calligraphy is to draw a grid, that is, draw the position and size of the characters, and then write inside.
When writing artistic calligraphy, you must pay attention to the standardized writing of each stroke. location layout.
The position layout is the structure of the characters. Each stroke must be just right and placed in the right position, otherwise the written characters will not be beautiful.
After you finish writing, take a look at the overall effect. If you feel it does not look good, If it doesn't fit, or if it doesn't look beautiful, you can use an eraser to erase this part and modify it again. Because writers who are new to writing artistic calligraphy or are not very proficient in it use a pencil to write it first, it is easy to modify.
If you need to cut the artistic calligraphy and then paste it on the layout, you can cut each part of the entire word. Each stroke is cut out and then pasted onto the canvas.
How to cut artistic calligraphy requires mastering basic skills. First, straight strokes must be straight. Use a ruler as an aid and cut along the ruler. Second, strokes such as folding, skimming, and pinching must be carved with appropriate control by hand. They must be smooth and smooth, and the transition must be natural to ensure a natural transition of strokes.
Some strokes of the cut characters are discontinuous and scattered. If not processed, the characters cannot be pasted on the page according to their original structure and layout, resulting in unsightly characters. There is a good method that must be remembered: stick the non-adhesive strokes with tape or use timely stickers to make the character a whole and every stroke is connected, so you are not afraid of losing the structural layout of the character. After pasting, peel off the tape (or sticky note), so that the words posted will still have the beautiful effect of the original writing.
It should also be noted that in order to ensure good stickiness when pasting, you can first place it on the transparent sticky note, then align the position where the words are to be pasted, and then carefully place the engraved words after alignment. Press it on the layout, and then remove the transparent post-it note so that the words posted will not be skewed.
Notes
When writing artistic calligraphy, you must master the basic strokes and structural layout of the characters
When carving, you should make it horizontally and vertically, and the other strokes should be transitional. Natural