If you don't have an obvious brush stroke when writing, it may be due to the following reasons:
1. Raw material problems: Check whether the writing tools you use, such as pens, pens or brushes, are suitable for writing. If the used nib is worn or deformed, or the hair of the brush is worn, it may affect the quality of the pen tip.
2. Gesture problem: If your gesture is incorrect, it may also lead to no obvious stroke when writing. When writing, please make sure your fingers are relaxed, hold the pen moderately, apply force gently, and try to control the writing speed and angle, which will help to create a pen stroke.
3. Practice: The strokes of writing need to be practiced and honed, especially for people who use brushes or pens. When practicing, you can practice the exercises of pen strokes, such as writing some letters or Chinese characters that need to change the pen pressure.
If you want to improve the brushstroke, you can try the following methods:
1. Adjust the angle of the pen: Adjusting the angle of the pen properly will help to produce more obvious brushstroke. Try to tilt the angle of the nib, or try to use a nib with a different width.
2. Choose the right writing tool: Try different types of pens, such as soft brushes, sharpened pencils, or other writing tools provided in office supplies to see which tool suits your writing style and needs.
3. Don't use too much force: excessive force may lead to inconspicuous strokes. Try to write with light force, so that the nib can better fit the paper and produce obvious strokes.
Precautions for writing
1. Correct posture: keep the correct sitting or standing posture to make the body relaxed and stable. Maintaining proper body posture is helpful for flexible hand movements and controlling writing tools.
2. Hold the pen correctly: Holding the pen correctly can provide better control and writing fluency. Try to use the triangular pen grip method, put your fingers naturally in the triangular grip area of the pen, and maintain a relaxed grip.
3. Use moderate force: avoid excessive force and don't use too light force. Proper strength can maintain the quality of brush strokes without making the handwriting too heavy or too light.