The first step: the center line. The position of the pen tip in the middle of the stroke is similar to that of a pencil or pen, which makes the pen center often move in stippling. This line is very important. The first step is to focus on the central path of stippling, which is the trajectory of pen power and can avoid people paying too much attention to the outline. Look at a word, look at the center line first, this is a pen path, look at the bones first and then look at the meat.
Step 2: Double tick. Double hook and midline should be practiced together, the midline is the bone, and the double hook is the muscle growing on the middle bone, which can be extended or compared with the hook. The essence of double hook is to mobilize the whole body's energy to remember every detail of the word, not to hook it mechanically, but to feel the position of each stroke by memory. Don't exaggerate the ups and downs, tick the main line.
Step 3: Write temporarily. This is a combination of the above two steps. The information collected from the center line and the double hook should be read out in your mind. The starting and ending points, angles, word spacing, center line, block surface and outline of strokes should be connected into a set, at least 60% to 80% of the images should be written, and more temporary writing should be done. Only when you have enough input can you output.
Step 4: Dictation: Check how much is deposited in memory. Dictation will lose about 20%, and the result is 60%, which is very important.
Step 5: Tie the thread: It's very important. Tie the thread is a trajectory in the air. The above four steps are actions on paper, in order to solve long-term problems and lay a foundation for the future. This is a complete map.