The writing method of cursive script is as follows:
Horizontal cursive script generally starts with the peak and ends with the leading edge. The strokes are centered on the center, and both the middle and the sides are used. Pay attention to the ups and downs and avoid being blindly straight. The horizontal strokes in cursive script are not very flat, and they should not be too long. The writing method is often determined according to the structure of the characters, and is flexible and eclectic.
Vertical cursive writing is faster and more dynamic. Therefore, there are not many straight vertical drawings in modern cursive writing, and even fewer in cursive writing. Cursive writing has both reverse and straight strokes, and its strokes can be center, slant, or side.
There are exposed fronts and hidden fronts at the end. The reversible starting point or the forward starting stroke can also be connected with the last stroke of the previous character. The closing stroke is generally forward, and the strokes should not be flat and straightforward. The strokes in the center can create leakage marks out of the house and the effect of drawing sand with a cone.
Central vertical strokes refer to vertical strokes written using the center stroke method. The strokes written by the center stroke are thin and round. When writing, start the pen with the center stroke; during the stroke process, the belly of the pen is in front, the tip of the pen is in the back, and the tip of the pen is in the middle of the stroke and runs downward; the end can be forward or backward, and can also be connected by a pull wire On to the next deal.
Pioneer vertical refers to vertical paintings written using the pivotal line method. This painting usually starts with a straight edge, and then press the pen to the right, with the belly of the pen on the right side of the stroke, and the tip of the pen running downward on the left side; the end can be forward or back to the front; it can also be connected to the bottom with a pull wire One stroke. The strokes written with piafeng are in the shape of flat ribbons and are relatively broad and thick.