How to write hard pen calligraphy paper?

Hard pen calligraphy is written with special paper for hard pen calligraphy. Hard pen calligraphy paper is generally divided into two types:

1, plain paper: generally, there are 150 lines or 13 lines, and the background color is white. There is little difference between paper and ordinary printing paper, and some of them are slightly soaked in oil to prevent ink from spreading, which is beneficial to viewing.

2. Bright paper: paper is generally not much different from ordinary paper, but there are many patterns or other decorative patterns on the surface, and the number of squares and rows is not customized.

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Hard-pen calligraphy paper had better use softer paper, which is slightly smaller and thinner than A4 computer paper. The two sides of this paper are different in texture, one is smooth and the other is rough. It is recommended to use the rough side when writing.

Because the surface is too smooth, your pen is too slippery and the writing effect is not good. Slippery doesn't mean smooth. It is difficult to write fluently on a glossy surface, but it will be more slippery.

On the rough side, no matter whether you write running script or regular script, because of the rough surface, your pen is not easy to slip on the paper, but it plays a role of "convergence", and the writing effect will be much more stable. Many strokes can be close to China's calligraphy.

The characteristics of hard pen calligraphy are mainly compared with brush calligraphy.

First, because the material of the hard pen tip is relatively hard, its line changes are not as soft as those of the soft pen-the brush changes greatly;

Second, because the commonly used hard pen is mainly a pen, the lines are much thinner than the brush, so the font is much smaller, even smaller than the fine print of the brush;

Third, due to the material of the pen, the hard pen is easier to control than the brush.

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