Reddit Reddit reviews PIN 5pc Drawing Pen, Black Ink, 5 Pack Assorted Nib Sizes

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PIN 5pc Drawing Pen, Black Ink, 5 Pack Assorted Nib Sizes
The perfect pen for technical drawing, sketching, graphic design, water coloring or inking comics, black ink in a package of 5 with .1mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.5mm and 0.8mm nibs for a range of different line-widths in one all inclusive packageFilled with Uni-Ball Super Ink, an advanced super resilient pigment ink formula that bonds to paper fibers, fade resistant, water resistant, and acid free, resistant to chemicals that wash dye-based ink from checksOnce dried PIN ink will not smudge or smear when wet, perfect for use with water color and other wet media art projects, smooth laydown with rich black inkSteel supported and protected nib that is durable and will stand up to use, Perfect for use with stencilsPen grip is comfortable and easy to hold, perfect for left or right handed use, capped top stays put and ensures that this pen will never leak in your pocket
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3 Reddit comments about PIN 5pc Drawing Pen, Black Ink, 5 Pack Assorted Nib Sizes:

u/krokodilmannchen · 3 pointsr/ethfinance

Alright! Reminds me of the notecard system as well.

Right now I'm using a fountainhead pen with Moleskine pocket notebooks and Leuchtturm A5's (dotted). I never really gave ink/paper longevity a thought. I really like this setup so I'll have to check if it fits your criteria. I really love the 0.2mm Uni-penn (these ones) but I'll be ordering the sakura pens you recommended.

I'm definitely tagging you as the go to archive person in here :D

u/BowBeforLucifer · 1 pointr/Art

I use this uni ball set mostly but for these I pretty much used the 0.1mm pen, they're super cheap compared to the other stuff that's out there.

u/NickyRD · 1 pointr/Art

I'm right there with you. I tried a few different things (pencil, ink, paints, chainsaw, markers) I stick with a sketchbook with paper that is smooth and between 150gsm to 180gsm weight paper. Such as Moleskine or Daler Rowney (don't get too good a sketchbook or you'll be afraid to ruin it) (oh and the Daler Rowney is a bit more toothy, rougher than the Moleskine)

I have some Mitsubishi fine liner pens. A Pentel brush pen. A few cheap pencils. (F is hard, b is soft etc) and a couple obvious bits like a ruler, hard and a soft rubber. You don't need them, but sometimes I'll splash some colour in with either light watercolour or alcohol markers. A lot of the time I'm just sketching with a biro pen or a cheap mechanical pencil.

Go nuts and absolutely test those mediums to destruction in your sketchbook.

Draw what you see, copy everything you like, don't try to draw exactly like certain artists too much, and look at a sweeping variety of art. And don't get caught up with making everything a masterpiece. Draw everything quick and light, get caught up on the details later. So often I get bogged down on toes or hands and half an hour later I've drawn a great stick figure with beautiful hands.

I'd love to see how you do, keep us updated!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002AF8XFM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_ApTIzb98NWR8D sketchbook

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002N5MBNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_0qTIzbE96P7YC Pens

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000J6BAV8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_.rTIzbX47MR84 Pencils. Though you could just get a couple from your local stationery or art supply store.

For computer game art. I could recommend you get the cheap version of Clip Studio Pro for 25 dollars (really powerful comic illustration software) then snap a pic of what you have drawn and colour it in there, touch up the blacks of your line work etc. You can do it all with a mouse once you do your line work on paper.

Finally, wow I went overboard with this comment. Check out sketchbook vids on Youtube, for yourself, check out Scott Robertson, his vids are all about his students and his sketchbooks, all in the area of designing and rendering cool stuff. Here's a link with John Parks sketchbook LOT OF MECHS https://youtu.be/Rv-LVUCZWyU