Braille calligraphy

Braille calligraphy is written as follows:

Start with a light pen, gradually get heavier, and then push it back after a pause.

1, check point: write lightly, write down from light to middle and right, press slightly before writing, and you can't redraw it, just finish it at once. The key is to have a writing process, and never close the pen as soon as the pen tip touches the paper.

2. Left point: The writing method is basically the same as that of the right point, but the pen direction is slightly to the left, and the pen should be stopped when it is closed.

3. Vertical point: slight deformation. When the dot appears in the middle of the prefix, people are used to connecting the pen receiving place of the dot with the strokes below, so the shape of the dot is straight.

4. Long point: it becomes longer on the basis of the right point, and the pen is slower.

Points are divided into: midpoint, left point and right point. Although the strokes are short, they cannot be separated from starting, writing and closing. The writing method is as follows: Feng Route writes to the right from light to heavy, changes the style of writing to brushwork, hides brushwork, and collects it by stippling. Take the midpoint as an example. Points are also horizontal and vertical. When writing horizontally, write a little first; When turning right, write sideways; When you turn down, write vertically. Turn left and go down is logout.