What pen is used to practice calligraphy?

Question 1: What is the best pen for writing? Don't copy! Practicing hard pen writing should start with a pencil, even for middle school students or adults.

Because in the process of practicing calligraphy, the characters and copybooks practiced by many people are very different, which can be said to be bad words. If you write with a ballpoint pen, gel pen or indelible pen, no matter how many bad words you practice, they are not equal to good words. Bad words get worse as you practice, and beautiful words are never written, and you will never practice them.

In the series of quick-acting hard pen courses in the new century, it is easy to write and correct bad words in time by practicing with a pencil in three cycles, and then it is easy to write beautiful words by following the correct method and achieving a certain amount of practice. Perseverance can also write very beautiful words, laying a good foundation for calligraphy. If you find my answer satisfactory, please accept it!

Question 2: What pen should adults use to practice calligraphy? Hard-pen calligraphy can only write feelings with pens, and the control of strokes can be reflected.

The pen with which you usually practice writing is the most common one. Don't use artists. When you get used to practicing, you will find that you can write the same effect with any pen.

Just use a signature pen when applying for the essay, then you won't have much time to pay attention to your own font.

Question 3: What kind of pen is just a tool for practicing calligraphy? Belongs to the last section. What is really good is that you don't choose a pen. You can give him a branch picked up from the ground, and he can still show his level by dipping it in ink. From the point of view of practicing calligraphy, don't deliberately pursue the change of tools in the initial stage. If you use a pen that can cover up your real problems, you will think that your level has improved and you can only increase your vanity. Hard pen calligraphy, it is best to use a metal pen, because the hardness of the pen is large, which can increase the strength of holding the pen and lay a good foundation; Followed by a pencil, you can grasp the weight of strokes. The fountain pen is soft, so you can write and play at ordinary times, but the effect of practicing calligraphy is not very good.

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Question 4: Why do you have to use a pen to practice calligraphy? Pens and ballpoint pens are not as slippery as ballpoint pens. If necessary, you can use force, such as folding these strokes horizontally! So you can see the pen! Moreover, pens can write skillfully, and muscles can produce memories. When you write a word in the future, you can naturally take out your pen!

After practicing pen writing, you will have your own font, and you can write the same font with a ballpoint pen!

Question 5: What pens do adults use to practice calligraphy? What font to practice? 10 The phalanges of adults are basically mature, and many people are always afraid that they will not choose a pen to practice calligraphy. I want to emphasize here that adults don't need to choose pens that have no influence on their bone development, but the phalanges of minors are actually very fragile. If they can't choose a pen that suits them, their finger bones will easily grow a little deformed in the future, which is also a concern of many people. Many young people don't know how to choose. I have written many articles before. In fact, what pen a minor chooses to practice calligraphy is undoubtedly a pen. A pen is different from a gel pen, and it needs hard practice. When choosing a pen, you must choose a pen that is comfortable to hold. Of course, the more expensive the better, the cheaper the worse.

Question 6: What is the best pen for practicing calligraphy? Other pens can't practice effectively.

Question 7: What is the best pen for practicing calligraphy? You can't use ballpoint pen or ballpoint pen to destroy Chinese characters during practice.

Question 8: What is the best old-fashioned pen for practicing calligraphy?

Yang Hao writing brush

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Question 9: What kinds of pens are there? What is good for practicing calligraphy? See what you classify.

According to the thickness of the pen tip, it can be divided into EF F M B, etc., and arranged in the order from fine to thick. The F-tip is about 0.5MM thick, and the standards of each factory are different. It can only be said that it is approximate. M-tip is about 0.7, and EF is generally 0.3~0.4.

According to the material of the nib, it can be divided into steel tip and gold tip. Generally speaking, the gold tip of the same pen is softer than the steel tip.

According to the exposed part of the pen tip, it can be divided into package tip (dark tip), semi-package tip and bright tip. From the point of view of writing, there is no difference between the three, just the difference in appearance.

If you practice writing, you can consider a steel-tipped pen with an F tip or an M tip. Gold nib is more expensive, and the pen itself is a consumable. The same is true for practicing calligraphy. Of course, if the budget is enough, you can buy something more expensive, and a gold tip is not bad.

Reasons for recommending F-tip or M-tip: When writing with a pen, the thickness is close to or slightly thicker than usual. When practicing calligraphy and tracing red, it is necessary to cover all the scarlet letters to achieve the best effect. Moreover, the thicker the pen tip, the easier it is to draw strokes, and the excessively fine floating calligraphy is difficult to draw strokes, which is not conducive to imitating copybook writing. Therefore, it is not recommended to use ultra-fine financial pens (generally the thickness of EF-tip) or pens that are too thick. If the pen tip is too thick, it is easy to cover the scarlet letter too much.

Reasons for recommending steel tip: pens with steel tip are generally cheaper (compared with the same gold tip), and the nib is hard and easy to control. The gold nib is elastic (soft) and the lines change greatly when writing, but beginners are not easy to control, and it is easy to slip or the strokes are not in place.

Question 10: What's the best pen for writing? Don't copy! Practicing hard pen writing should start with a pencil, even for middle school students or adults.

Because in the process of practicing calligraphy, the characters and copybooks practiced by many people are very different, which can be said to be bad words. If you write with a ballpoint pen, gel pen or indelible pen, no matter how many bad words you practice, they are not equal to good words. Bad words get worse as you practice, and beautiful words are never written, and you will never practice them.

In the series of quick-acting hard pen courses in the new century, it is easy to write and correct bad words in time by practicing with a pencil in three cycles, and then it is easy to write beautiful words by following the correct method and achieving a certain amount of practice. Perseverance can also write very beautiful words, laying a good foundation for calligraphy. If you find my answer satisfactory, please accept it!