Reddit Reddit reviews Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3 mm Pen, Ultra Fine Point, Black Ink, Box of 12 (KN103-A)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3 mm Pen, Ultra Fine Point, Black Ink, Box of 12 (KN103-A). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3 mm Pen, Ultra Fine Point, Black Ink, Box of 12 (KN103-A)
Acid-free, water-resistant, archival Ink protects your sketches, drawings and anime from fading over timeUnique Tungsten carbide roller ball tip guarantees a consistent line from the first to the last drop of inkPen will not dry out if left uncapped
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3 Reddit comments about Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3 mm Pen, Ultra Fine Point, Black Ink, Box of 12 (KN103-A):

u/lamoix · 6 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

I recently switched to the Hybrid Technica 03 away from the G-Tec, and I'm very happy with it. The grip is bigger, the point is less scratchy, and the line is a little finer. The downside is the cap, which feels a little flimsy.

u/Bourglaughlin · 1 pointr/copic

Copic multiliner pens are designed for use with Copic Markers, so you can give them a try.

I like to use Pentel pens, and find that the Pentel brush pens (not the water based ink ones, I haven't tested them) work well with Copic markers after you let the ink dry a bit. Here's an example on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.ca/Pentel-Pocket-Brush-Refills-GFKP3BPA/dp/B002LJRKN8

And here is an example of what I colored with it to demonstrate that it holds up (if you'll forgive a little boasting):

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvD_As4hy1L/


The Pentel Hybrid Technica holds up with minimal smearing as well if you like gel pens (here's a pack of 12, though you can get them for $3-4 each at an art store):

https://www.amazon.ca/Hybrid-KN103-Pentel-Technica-0-3mm/dp/B003VV5M4O/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=pentel+hybrid+technica&qid=1568101122&s=gateway&sr=8-1


If you are looking for ink you can dip into with a nib, I am not sure what works. I used india ink and learned the hard way that does not hold up to copic markers well at all.

u/Theturtleslaya · 1 pointr/IWantToLearn

I had this exact problem in my English classes. I looked at a font that i like and drew the letters very slowly until I copied them perfectly. Then I just does up gradually until i could write these new letters legible and quick.

So spend at least 1-2 hours a day practicing for 2 or 3 days and you will be surprised how much nicer you can write.

Also I've found that my writing is much more legible when I use a pen that writes very thin lines of ink.[These](pentel arts hybrid technica 0.3 mm pen, ultra fine point, black ink, box of 12 (kn103-a) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VV5M4O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oHZ4AbTNB8F75) pens last forever and are incredibly worth it, I have had them for over a year as a college student and haven't used up 1 of them and they work really well.