1, direction (whether horizontal or vertical, whether left or right. ) Without judgment, what you see is what you get.
2. Length
A little observation can lead to conclusions and self-judgment.
3. Direction (When a straight line is represented by a curve, what is the direction of the curve? )?
The direction needs careful observation, because the writer is easily confused by radians when observing, such as arcs that look like straight lines. This requires careful observation.
4. radian.
This is a difficult point in writing, which is subject to the revision of the "labor-saving principle" and the natural inaccuracy of the expression of writing actions, and needs to be revised repeatedly from the perspective of writing. From the point of view of "deliberate training", radian training should be the later training requirement, and the marginal benefit brought by training radian is small, which is easy for learners to feel frustrated at the beginning.
5, speed (speed will cause stippling deformation. )
Speed and the rhythm brought by speed changes will have an impact on writing, such as radian, and speed will increase or decrease the radian of stippling. When ordinary people receive writing training in the early stage, they usually don't consider the influence of speed on writing.
6. Pressure lifting (the pressure lifting of hard pen can be ignored compared with that of writing brush). )