Scope of application: Semi-cooked rice paper is suitable for calligraphy practice and small freehand brushwork of Chinese painting. Cooked rice paper is suitable for: traditional Chinese painting, meticulous painting and small brush writing.
The processing methods are different: cooked rice paper is processed with alum water, and semi-cooked rice paper is processed to a certain extent, which is divided into three-cooked and seven-cooked.
Different uses: for cooked rice paper, ink is not easy to penetrate and will not melt when it meets water. It can be used for detail description, repeated rendering and coloring, and is suitable for painting green and colorful meticulous landscapes. Although familiar posters are easy to master, they are also prone to problems of fluency and stagnation. However, raw rice paper has strong water absorption and permeability, melts when it meets water, and is easy to produce rich Mo Yun changes. It can receive faint ink prints and rich aesthetic artistic effects, and is mostly used for freehand brushwork landscape painting. Sheng Xuan's paintings are interesting, but they penetrate quickly and are difficult to master.
Semi-cooked rice paper is made of raw rice. Although Sheng Xuan's paintings are full of ink interest, they are easy to master because of the rapid infiltration of ink. Especially when writing with light ink, the ink is easy to penetrate and melt. The water absorption capacity of semi-cooked rice paper is between the first two. In addition, there is the honeysuckle propaganda made by the health propaganda, which is also half-baked.
Because gold and silver particles need to stick to rice paper, this layer of glue also destroys the water absorption of raw rice paper to varying degrees, making it semi-cooked; Compared with the other two, it is more widely used.