The basic introductory writing method of horizontal and vertical brushstrokes is as follows:
1. Horizontal: start the pen upward to the left and then stroke downward to the right. Adjust the center of the stroke to the left and make it slightly thinner in the middle. At the end of the horizontal stroke, lift the pen and press the pen on the lower right side. Lift the pen and return it to the upper left to retract the pen.
2. Vertical: start the stroke upward to the left, fold the stroke downwards to the right, lift the stroke downwards to the left and turn toward the front; stroke downward to the center. During the stroke, the stroke should be lifted to the right. Pause the pen for a moment, then return to the front and close the pen upward.
3. Sketch: Start writing from the upper right. Turn the front left and downstroke. Push it out with force. Take the initiative and close the pen.
4. Na: Move the pen to the upper left and gently lift the pen to the lower right. Press as you go, fold it at several angles, and gradually adjust it to the lower end. Bring the pen to the middle, gather the edges and then spread out the edges. Push it horizontally to the right, gradually lift it, and use force to push the tip.
How to use the brush:
1. First pour some water into the water cup, and then immerse the pen tip in the water, and then the pen tip will slowly expand. After it is fully swollen, gently pinch the pen tip a few times with your hands to rinse away the glue in the pen tip, then squeeze out the water in the pen tip and smooth the bristles for later use.
When the brush is filled with ink, you should also soak the pen tip in the ink for a while, so that the pen tip can absorb enough ink before using it, so that the writing effect of the brush will be better.
2. When soaking the brush before use, it is best to soak it in warm water, but not too hot, because hot water can easily burn off the tip of the brush. Under normal circumstances, soaking in warm water for 10-20 minutes is enough. After soaking, wipe the water from the pen bristles roughly with a soft cloth or toilet paper.
Be sure to rub along the hair, do not rub hard, and do not rub back and forth vigorously in order to clean the water from the brush. Usually, a little moisture left is fine.
3. At the same time, when writing, you must pay attention to dipping all the brush hairs into the ink, not just half or more than half. This needs to be noted, otherwise the written font effect will not be very good. . ?