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What's the difference between hand-drawing and copying?
Hand-painting: Hand-painting is not a technical term in art, but a general term, which refers to painting with traditional painting tools? When I was a child, graffiti, pencils, brushes, ballpoint pens, paintings and graphics were all called hand-drawing.

Copying: The process of copying calligraphy and painting according to the original is called copying. Pro is written or drawn according to the original work; Imitation is to write or draw on the original with thin paper (silk). Copying in a broad sense is not necessarily calligraphy and painting, but also tablet, sticker and so on.

Extended data:

Hand painting and life: Hand painting is inseparable from our modern life. Hand-painted forms in the fields of architecture, clothing, illustration and animation. They are all classified and have their own specialties. For architects, researchers, designers and other people who design and paint, the study of hand-drawn design is a process that runs through their career.

Copying learning method: learning skills mainly focus on copying process. When practicing calligraphy, it is best to combine affinity and copying, learn from each other's strengths, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses. In addition, you should always read posts, carefully observe, analyze and experience them, and you can "empty" them with your hands while reading them. As long as you work hard, your ability to read posts and write will naturally be enhanced, and you will have a deeper understanding of the beauty of calligraphy.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hand-painted

Baidu Encyclopedia-Copy