I think the first thing to practice calligraphy is to check the posture of holding the pen. I used to hold the pen in the wrong posture, and my little finger and ring finger would ache after writing for a while. It has recently been found that the focus of writing should not be on the little finger and ring finger, but on the "pisiform bone" near the outside of the wrist.
Then the font. I recently compared three basic English fonts in English copybooks written by different authors in three different periods: handwritten print, Italian font and circular font. Personally, these three fonts look similar to Chinese characters, and there are similar differences in stroke order and writing speed. But I don't know whether I should practice in sequence or write Italian or round directly. Personally, I plan to start practicing printing.
As for English writing, it seems that unlike Chinese characters, it pays attention to the roundness and fullness of glyphs and the consistency of parallel strokes (even round Chinese characters). I find it difficult to grasp this point, because people in China are used to writing with different strokes. Each horizontal line of "three" is not the same length, and the three strokes of "beard" have also changed. Anyway, I personally often write H like a broken chair, and N and U can be written like this no matter how fast they are written. Sweating.
Above personal views, welcome to clap bricks, hehe, let's practice together:)
Question 2: How can I write fluent and beautiful English calligraphy? It's nice to see someone practicing English words. I have been practicing English calligraphy recently. I think it is not only beautiful, but also can improve my soft score in the exam.
I think the first thing to practice calligraphy is to check the posture of holding the pen. I used to hold the pen in the wrong posture, and my little finger and ring finger would ache after writing for a while. It has recently been found that the focus of writing should not be on the little finger and ring finger, but on the "pisiform bone" near the outside of the wrist.
Then the font. I recently compared three basic English fonts in English copybooks written by different authors in three different periods: handwritten print, Italian font and circular font. Personally, these three fonts look similar to Chinese characters, and there are similar differences in stroke order and writing speed. But I don't know whether I should practice in sequence or write Italian or round directly. Personally, I plan to start practicing printing.
As for English writing, it seems that unlike Chinese characters, it pays attention to the roundness and fullness of glyphs and the consistency of parallel strokes (even round Chinese characters). I find it difficult to grasp this point, because people in China are used to writing with different strokes. Each horizontal line of "three" is not the same length, and the three strokes of "beard" have also changed. Anyway, I personally often write H like a broken chair, and N and U can be written like this no matter how fast they are written. Sweating.
Above personal views, welcome to clap bricks, hehe, let's practice together:)
Question 3: How to write English hard pen calligraphy? The landlord asked about English hard pen calligraphy. You'd better draw red first. Is to cover the copybook with transparent white paper, and be familiar with the position of each letter first.
English and Chinese should be practiced like this from the beginning. You can copy it after practicing for a long time. Just don't have to write through the paper, but you can write against the copybook.
Wish you success!
Question 4: How to write tieba.baidu/...e_lz=1in English for calligraphy? You are welcome to call me red scarf.
Question 5: How to write calligraphy in English? calligraphy
Question 6: How to write fast English calligraphy? You can practice Italian italics more. There will be English copybooks selling Italian italics in the bookstore. Practice, and then write it down in a notebook when you have time.
Question 7: How to write English words in italics is beautiful, but it can't be done overnight.
First of all, you should have some excellent italic English articles and so on. Try to spend some time practicing every day. A piece of paper is enough. You need to find feelings in italicized English. Sometimes you don't need to practice. You should observe the writing of italics, observe the * * * of some letters, and think about how to make a letter look the same in a line.
For example, can the English letter F be consistent with the tail curvature and direction of G, J, P, Q and Y?
Don't let all the letters be the same. Try to be concise. Sometimes it's better to be concise so as not to look a little messy.
In the composition, the important effect is the overall beauty. Don't have traces of wrong letters (including a small letter), and don't double-line, which is too obvious to get high marks. If you accidentally make a mistake, enclose it with "()". The brackets should be as beautiful as possible and not easy to be noticed. But try not to make mistakes, and don't change what you can.
Beautiful articles, whether viewed from close range or from a distance, will give people a feeling of enjoyment. The two most important things are pondering, observing and practicing.
The above is my high school experience, I hope I can help you, and I hope you can write articles with beautiful fonts!
Question 8: How to write English calligraphy well? To write English calligraphy well, we should start with each letter, practice 26 English letters first, practice more, and practice every letter well. Then, we should practice writing words and sentences. We should read more dharma books, imitate them in notebooks, read more spaces and patterns written in dharma books, imitate them well and practice every day, and we will soon gain something.
Question 9: How to write fast English calligraphy? How to write fast English calligraphy in Italian italics?
How to write fast English calligraphy