Question 1: Beginners of calligraphy, how to choose between brush and ink? If you are a beginner, you can’t use brushes that are too soft. You can use both brushes. I don’t recommend using Yidege’s ink because of its gummy properties. It’s too big, I suggest using Cao Sugong’s~~
Question 2: Which brand of ink for brush calligraphy is recommended? “Yidege Ink” in Beijing
Question 3: What kind of brush ink do you recommend? brand? If the ink is not good, use Yun Touyan. If it is still not good, use Huangshan Pine Smoke. Otherwise, you can ask Na Si yourself what you want to beat. There is nothing to say about the ink. It is definitely not a picky person to come up with this kind of problem. Expert, I think you have encountered the phenomenon of pigs crouching on silk, so feed it quickly. . .
Question 4: How to choose brushes and inks? When choosing a brush, you should choose it according to its purpose. When writing running script, couplets, and flat foreheads, you can choose a brush pen, which is soft and tender, and has a wide range of uses. Zihao and Langhao pens are hard and elastic. The short edge is used for regular script and the long edge is used for painting. With both hair and hair, it is both hard and soft, and can be used for writing and painting. The three numbers of large, medium and small brushes are divided according to the length and thickness of the brush head. Users should choose the model according to the size of calligraphy and painting. The longest "crane's foot" on the pen tip is 12 centimeters long, and the shortest "man's eyebrow" is only 1.5 centimeters. The hawthorn pen with a "fat" tip is 8 centimeters in diameter, while the pen used for tracing flowers is the "thin" one, with a tip as thin as cotton thread. When choosing a writing brush, pick the tip. The nib of the pen should be pointed, even, round, and key, that is, the edge of the nib should be both sharp and cone-like but also rounded. The nib should be neatly trimmed, and the nib should be plump and elastic. Generally, pen holders are mostly made of phoenix tail bamboo, Xiangfei bamboo, flower bamboo, and purple bamboo. When choosing a pen holder, you should check whether the pen barrel is round and smooth, not flat, cracked, bent, or tilted, and the length is appropriate. If there is seal engraving on the pen barrel, it depends on whether it is beautiful and clear; if there is inlay, it depends on whether it is elegant and simple. Finally, check whether the pen tip and pen holder are firmly adhered to each other, and whether the pen tip is moldy or moth-eaten. First, gently shake the pen tip with your hand to ensure there is no looseness, and then gently flick the pen barrel to see if there is any hair loss, if there is hair loss, it is either insect-eaten or moldy. Check whether the tip of the brush is moldy and smell if there is a musty smell. Today's inks are made by YiDege and Chinese inks, both of which are old brands. Very useful.
If you use a pen, you can also use carbon ink. No need to adjust, just write directly.
And the fountain pen uses carbon ink, which is better than brush ink.
Question 5: Which brand of calligraphy ink is good? You can find this article and read "China's Five Famous Inks and Common Ink Characteristics (with knowledge of ink selection and other knowledge)"
Question 6: Write For calligraphy, which brand of ink is easier to use and cheaper to recommend - Yidege - liquid ink, available in large and small bottles, you need to add water when writing - go to a local store that sells pens, ink, paper and inkstones - Let’s look for it. Do you know what kind of pen it is? Recommendation--Shuangyang brand Shanlianhu pen (double means double in traditional Chinese characters, this system does not support traditional Chinese characters. Pay attention to the trademark when buying) Qianlong Zhongchangfeng Qianlong Dachangfeng Dakai Changfeng--Dadi is easy to use, who uses it Who knows
Question 7: What are really good brushes and inks? The inks of Hubi, Huimo, and Yidege are also very good, but there are fake ones on the market.
Question 8: What ink is good for drawing with a brush? If it is freehand brushwork, you can use Yidege or Cao Sugong; if it is fine brushwork, you need to buy ground ink. The ink color is relatively stable and there are fewer impurities.
If you want to grind ink, you need to buy an inkstone. When grinding, you should pay attention to it. Hold the ink block with your middle finger and thumb, and place your index finger on the top of the ink block. When grinding, you should press down hard with your index finger, and you should not move too fast. , if there is no ink residue, the painting will not look good. After grinding, you can try it in the ink with your index finger to see if it is smooth.
Of course, if you look at freehand brushwork, you will want to draw it. If it is freehand brushwork or deformed character sketching, it is also good to make your own ink. The specific method is to pour ordinary ink into a relatively larger dish, let the ink drain completely overnight, and then wait for it to dry overnight. If you do this several times, the ink will become thicker and thicker. When you use it, , dip the pen in water, and then dip it in this ink, the painting effect is very good, you can try it, many landscape masters make their own ink like this. The color is good and it has special effects.
The paper is cooked rice paper for fine brushwork and raw rice paper for freehand brushwork.
It is not advisable to store cooked xuan for a long time, because there is alum on it, and the paper will break easily after a long time. On the contrary, raw xuan will be more useful the longer it is left. Many famous freehand artists use paper that is decades old, and the colors are calm on it. Whether raw or cooked, thicker ones are easier to use.
If you are painting freehand or boneless, silk is also a good choice. The thinner the silk, the better, and it also depends on whether the texture on it is neat, so that alum is less likely to leak.
Question 9: When painting Chinese paintings, what brand of ink and which brush are good to use? Generally, Yidege ink is used when getting started, which is the most popular and practical. Once you get the hang of it, I suggest you grind it, which is the ink block used by the ancients. In this way, the layers of ink will be clear and the work will have better effects.
For brushes, use two brushes: langhao, yanghao, and jianhao. The model should be one medium and one small. You don’t need a very good pen. When you first get started, draw boldly. Don’t be afraid of wasting your brushes. Just use 5 Just around 1 yuan is enough.
Wolf hair, paint hard objects, stones, bark, stems
Sheep hair, paint watery things, clouds, flower heads, and other soft things
Jianhao is a multipurpose pen that takes into account both soft and hard parts. You will know it after using it. There are no methods and personal preferences are different. Real knowledge comes from practice
When buying a pen, put the bristles in the palm of your hand and poke it vertically. After a few strokes, I feel that a pen with very elastic hair is a useful pen
Question 10: What kind of ink should be used for a good brush? Generally, Yi De Ge is used, but the glue is slightly stronger, so it is more suitable for painting
For writing calligraphy, it is better to use less sticky inks
There are many brands on the market, and Yidege is the most accepted one.
Mixing different inks will cause problems. You can try different effects, maybe you’ll find the one you like