1. Side point. The side point is the most widely used point in pointillism, and it is also the standard stroke in pointillism. The shadow of the side point can be found in most fonts. How to write side points: (1) After the tip of the pen is slightly inserted into the paper, gradually press down to the right to increase the pen force, and then use the pen force according to the direction and size of the written point, and be prepared to use the pen edge at the same time; (2) Be a pen master When the paving reaches a moderate position, slowly turn the tip of the pen and make a pause (frustrate) gesture; (3) Then, while starting to taper the pen, lift the pen and close the tip. Note: When closing the stroke toward the upper left corner, whether it needs to be flat, curved, or round, we have to follow the trend according to the changes in the requirements of the stipples we write, and finally close the stroke with the stroke hidden.
2. Vertical point. Vertical dots are also the most common dots in Chinese language characters. Vertical dots are mainly used in Bao Hijab dots and other fonts that use horizontal drawings to carry dots. Once the side points are written, it will be easier to write radicals like Bao Hijab. How to write a vertical point: (1) When writing a vertical point, just like writing a vertical painting, lift the pen horizontally and then insert the pen backwards; cut out the edges and corners, and then be prepared to turn the edge downward; (2) Then start the pen horizontally and press down. Note: Down The angle and size of the stroke should be determined according to the stroke posture of writing the character; (3) Immediately afterwards, stroke the pen, adjust the pen and move it down at the same time, and while going down, lift the pen and close it to the tip; (4) Lift and close the pen Pen, if you write a complete word, then write one stroke along the way.
3. Tips. Tips mainly appear in the Chinese characters "心" and "Yi". If you don't write down the key points when writing, then the entire font will look nondescript. How to write a point: (1) Follow the trend and enter the paper at the edge, which is similar to the side point. (2) Then, from the upper left to the lower right, gradually press harder. While pressing down, start to spread out the strokes and pause the pen. Note: The angle and size of the downward press should be determined according to the gesture requirements for writing the font. (3) Then fold the pen slightly, pause, and adjust the edge; (4) Finally, lift the pen upward to the right, close the edge to the nib, and then write one stroke.
4. Longer. Some people also call it Nie, which is a longer way of writing. If you are not careful, it is easy to mistakenly write Nie. It mainly appears in fonts such as "Bu" and "Shi". If they didn't copy the copybooks, many people would also write the long points into paintings. This is not surprising. Because I have not received systematic formal training in calligraphy, I do lack sufficient understanding of some strokes. How to write long points: (1) Start writing according to the trend. After entering the paper, slowly press the tip of the pen from left to right downwards, gradually. Note: the entire stroke should reflect the "round back and flat belly", and the angle of the downward stroke , the size and width should be determined according to the requirements of the writing style; (2) When writing to the end, stop slightly and fold the pen back to the front, and lift the pen while running; (3) Finally move forward and close the pen.