If you really want to practice European-style writing seriously (whether with a brush or a hard pen), I suggest you read Ou Yangxun's copybooks first (such as the inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace, the tablet of Huadu Temple, the tablet of Yugong Gong, etc.). ). The biggest feature of the old European-style characters is that the strokes are blunt, the glyphs are majestic, unconventional, and there is a sense of fairy characters.
It is natural to "read" the post first, and then control the practice and grasp the attitude.
In fact, practicing calligraphy does not need to follow the example of contemporary celebrities, but practicing European stickers is the purest.
Having said so much, I hope it will help you!