The way to write a long oblique stroke is as follows:
Put the pen tip toward the 10 o'clock direction, press the pen lightly + pause the pen, then move the pen in the vertical direction, and bend the bottom to the left. Tip: The length of the stroke is not clearly defined, same as above.
Master the rules of scribbling:
The direction of scribbling of the same type is parallel. Multiple scribblings appearing in one character can be parallel, extend the lines to intersect, can be divergent, and have length and shortness. The scores vary.
The differences between flat, vertical and oblique calligraphy
Flat writing: write flat and short, and write quickly and forcefully.
Vertical writing: write more slowly. The direction is mainly straight. Generally, the upper part is straighter, which can stabilize the center of gravity of the word, and the ending part is slightly curved.
Slanting: Pay attention to smoothness and slight curvature. The stroke is slightly heavier, from heavier to lighter, and the stroke is drawn downward to the left, and the tip is raised when the stroke is closed.
If you put them together, they can be closely spaced and can be enlarged incrementally.
When the cursor is crossed into a cross state, the curvature of the cursor will become larger.
There are two situations for vertical offset. If the angle of the peak on the left is gentle, if the angle of the offset in the middle of the character is sharp and horizontal.
1. Parallel relationship.
Superimposed skimming usually uses a parallel relationship to handle skimming. At this time, our brushing habits can be well reflected. No matter how we skim, the arc and direction are basically the same.
2. Divergent relationship.
Looking at the form from the surface, it seems that the drawings start from one place and radiate in different directions, and there is a pattern of equal or gradual intervals between each drawing.