Hi, guys. I've been having problems getting Skritter to recognize a lot of my hooks ever since I started. Tried the advice to make sharper turns, and to make sure the stroke isn't shaky, which helped a bit, but in kanji like 京 (bottom middle stroke) and 投 (left bottom stroke) I have to basically write a backwards L to get it to recognize, and the result is an unnatural looking character! Any more advice here?
I don't have any problems getting Skritter to recognize 女, but despite writing it hundreds of times I still can't seem to get it looking good/proportionate. I've found I can get most characters somewhat proportional by imagining circular/flowing connections, for lack of a better phrase, between the end of one stroke and the start of another. But this one still eludes me.
I don't need to be calligraphy-level awesome, but I'd like to get it looking more consistent and standard-looking. Anybody have tips, or a link to a site (preferably in English) that discusses proportions, calligraphy, or better handwriting? I'm studying Japanese but I'm pretty sure most Chinese resources would be applicable here too. Bonus points if the site discusses multiple characters, or broadly applicable things like how to correctly make a hook in a character, etc.
Thanks for any help you can give, guys :)