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Izual
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21 June 2009 at 6:09pm | IP Logged 
Hey. I have a very simple (I hope so :P) question about writing kanji (ani kana too): does it matter whether it's calligraphed or wrote with simple pencil strokes without broad/thin lines differences? I know that the 1st option looks much better but does it affect the meaning in any way? For ex:


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Bao
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21 June 2009 at 6:44pm | IP Logged 
It doesn't matter. You may look closely at the calligraphed version because it shows you the way a stroke goes (which is somewhat important to be able to read kursive writing), and calligraphed characters look prettier, but that's about it.
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Sunja
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21 June 2009 at 9:45pm | IP Logged 
Izual wrote:
I know that the 1st option looks much better but does it affect the meaning in any way?


I think it does but it's probably not the kind of meaning that you're thinking of. The purpose is to endow the character with substance and life -- indeed, character. There's quite a number of factors involving the amount of ink, variation in line-thickness, balance with other characters. There's perhaps a cultural depth/meaning that we as westerners don't recognize unless we're aware of it.





Edited by Sunja on 21 June 2009 at 9:55pm

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Izual
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22 June 2009 at 12:33am | IP Logged 
Well, I'm aware that unless characters are written in calligraphic style it's way not the same but at the moment I'm interested only in preserving the more down-to-earth meaning (so both versions still mean "fire" like here).

And thanks for clarifying this :).

Edited by Izual on 22 June 2009 at 12:34am

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 Message 5 of 9
24 June 2009 at 10:55pm | IP Logged 
Izual wrote:
Hey. I have a very simple (I hope so :P) question about writing kanji (ani kana too): does it matter whether it's calligraphed or wrote with simple pencil strokes without broad/thin lines differences? I know that the 1st option looks much better but does it affect the meaning in any way? For ex:


It matters a lot but there is no substitute for finding some Japanese people and presenting them with examples of your writing to critique.
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OneEye
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25 June 2009 at 5:22am | IP Logged 
pfwillard wrote:
It matters a lot but there is no substitute for finding some Japanese people and presenting them with examples of your writing to critique.


How does it matter whether he writes with a brush or a pen? It doesn't.
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Gon-no-suke
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01 July 2009 at 11:30pm | IP Logged 
No, it doesn't matter, but you can vary the pressure when writing with a pen to get en effect similar to writing with a brush. Check out some ペン習字 books when you come to Japan.

Edited by Gon-no-suke on 01 July 2009 at 11:31pm



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