1. Practice basic glyphs: Start with the basics and focus on the shape and structure of each letter. Use familiar fonts and writing tools to practice the strokes of each letter slowly.
2. Control speed and pressure: try to control the speed of writing and the pressure of lines. Too fast will lead to scribbling, while too much pressure may make the word line thicker.
3. Use correct posture and finger movements: Correct posture and finger movements help to improve the fluency and stability of writing. Keep a correct sitting posture, put the paper in a proper position, and use a pen holding method suitable for your hand type.
4. Practice strokes and Lian Bi: Focus on unfamiliar or unskilled strokes, such as curves, bends and lines. Gradually increase the difficulty, and combine these strokes to form more complex glyphs.
5. Use exercise paper and templates: There are specific lines and descriptions on the exercise paper, which helps to maintain the consistency of fonts and the accuracy of shapes. Templates can help you get familiar with the shape of a specific font or glyph.
6. Refer to writing examples: look for examples of clear and elegant writing, such as calligraphy works or letters. Imitate these examples, observe and learn their lines and structures.
7, practice perseverance: keep the continuity and regularity of practice, spend a certain amount of time practicing every day. Through repeated practice, your writing ability will gradually improve.
8. Use digital tools: Use fonts on electronic devices to practice applications or online tools, such as font practice software and digital writing boards. These tools can provide real-time feedback and correction to help you improve your writing skills.
Practice writing skills
1, practice the correct pen holding posture: hold the pen with your fingertips, not too tight or too loose. Use thumb and forefinger to control the stability of the pen, so that writing is smoother.
2. Control of writing speed: Try to maintain a moderate writing speed, not too fast or too slow. Too fast can easily lead to scribbling, and too slow can lead to unnatural gestures and strokes.
3. Pay attention to the size and spacing of writing: try to keep the size and spacing of letters consistent. Too large or too small letters will affect the overall aesthetic feeling and readability.
4. Practice writing straight lines: Practicing writing straight lines helps to improve the stability and verticality of strokes. Use exercise paper or check paper to keep the strokes as straight as possible.