4:43 PM, Tuesday June 2nd 2020
Yeah, definitely! I'm spending all my money on replacing the Sakura Microns right now though so I'm broke af :p.
Yeah, definitely! I'm spending all my money on replacing the Sakura Microns right now though so I'm broke af :p.
Good to know. I'm surprised at the quality of work you've got out of those crayons. Keep it up!
Oh sweet! Thanks for the clarification, this isn't going to be as hard as I expected.
Hi Scyllastew,
Thanks for your very detailed feedback! I was really concerned about the wobbly lines and knowing how to end them correctly, so your tip is going to be really helpful.
Just to make sure, for one page in the instruction, that means one side of a piece A4-sized paper right? It wasn't my intent to grind - I think I might have misunderstood the instruction...
I love your use of colors, but my favorite is the second last one!
What kind of sketchbook and materials were you using?
This is a remarkable little pen. Technically speaking, any brush pen of reasonable quality will do, but I'm especially fond of this one. It's incredibly difficult to draw with (especially at first) due to how much your stroke varies based on how much pressure you apply, and how you use it - but at the same time despite this frustration, it's also incredibly fun.
Moreover, due to the challenge of its use, it teaches you a lot about the nuances of one's stroke. These are the kinds of skills that one can carry over to standard felt tip pens, as well as to digital media. Really great for doodling and just enjoying yourself.
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