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4199610 No.4199610 [Reply] [Original]

will learning kanji give me line/brush stroke gains?

>> No.4199614

>>4199610
You will ngmi because you keep making stupid threads.

>> No.4199615

>>4199610
What ever makes you happy

>> No.4199619

>>4199614

>> No.4199628

>>4199614
so yes?

>> No.4199629

>>4199610
with a real brush, yes
otherwise no

>> No.4199648

>>4199610
No, absolutely not.
Just practice inking if you want linework gains.

>> No.4199649

>>4199610
that's not kanji

>> No.4199661

>>4199610
>will practice straight lines make me better at making straight lines?

>> No.4199674

>>4199614
a thread died for our sins

>> No.4200198
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4200198

The right brush pen will improve your brush skills, absolutely. I was inspired to return to calligraphy drawing after seeing video of a distant cousin graduation ceremony in Japan. He bowed low and appeared to speak the language well.

>> No.4200204

>>4199610
no
unless you have zero sense of pressure and how brushes work, you wont learn anything

>t. jap

>> No.4200206
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4200206

>learning kanji
No. That's learning how to read/write a language.

>learning calligraphy/書道
Yes. Kids in Japan learn calligraphy at a young age and have to take in account things like line confidence, composition, thickness control, etc.

>> No.4200252
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4200252

It becomes fascinating to analyze the logic of the characters, and to see which words rhyme with which. These are 10mm squared.

>> No.4200274 [DELETED] 

>>4200252
Those Latin definitions are more architectural/dramaturgical than lingual. Illud would be a Point and Regio would comprise an Area.

>> No.4200327

>>4200252

That's if you want to actually learn Japanese.

What everyone else said, it's pointless. You just want an excuse to become 上手です 「凄い!」at your 日本語. Do whatever makes you happy, but just know there are better uses of your time.

>> No.4200334

>>4200252
your kanji is hideous. focus on strokes, not thickness. use a dip pen or brush and copy a typeface. it looks like tacky tattoo versions of hanzi.

>> No.4200362 [DELETED] 

>>4200327
>>4200334
虚無的なカント

>> No.4200393

>>4200327
I don't think of it as being a national/international thing, just an expression-form. And Expression may be pointless for you, but most people feel differently.

>>4200334
>use a dip pen or brush and copy a typeface.
I agree but that will have to come later. It isn't being done for wall art.