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How to practice sign language
After the calligrapher designs your signature, you have to practice it yourself. Practicing calligraphy is the same as practicing calligraphy. You have to draw it first, then draw it in red. Take a thin piece of paper and write it on it first, so that the signature you have learned will not be deformed and you can better grasp the truth. After practicing for a while, it will be close, that is, you don't have to draw red, but remember the structure and stroke order in your mind, so that you can be sure before writing. See clearly where the pen started, where it was received and where it was received, because many signatures are written in a different way from your personal writing habits. Only by mastering the writing order can we have correct writing. Third, contrast. After you practice, you must compare it with the designer's sample. When comparing, each stroke should be carefully compared, and the stroke length and turning point should be compared. Only through comparison can you find out where your writing is different from that of the designer. Only in this way can we know how to improve. Fourth, practice more. Usually after getting the design works. You may not be familiar with writing, so your signature is intermittent. The strokes are not smooth, and the only way is to write more and practice more. Write as soon as you have time, practice as soon as you have time, preferably for a week or so, and practice for a period of time every day to let your brain remember this structure. As long as you can do the above, you will be able to write a beautiful signature within a week.