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Brush Pen
I just got a new brush pen, and I am trying to find some help learning how to use it well.
Does anyone know any helpful sites, or tips?
thank you
-Luna
Does anyone know any helpful sites, or tips?
thank you
-Luna
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I haven't had as much experience with the solid brushes since they first hit the market about 25 years ago. I used to use them a lot back then. I had to use a heavier hand with them, than with bristle brushes. They were also non-refillable.
Another big drawback for me, was that the ink was not permanent and so would fade over time, especially with prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Another big drawback for me, was that the ink was not permanent and so would fade over time, especially with prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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I use COPIC brush markers extensively. Love them!!!
Control all comes down to practice and touch. Since there's no resistance to lean your hand on, you really need to concentrate...and relax. Practice lines that go thin, thick thin.
~Nate
Control all comes down to practice and touch. Since there's no resistance to lean your hand on, you really need to concentrate...and relax. Practice lines that go thin, thick thin.
~Nate
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You can treat these kinds of brush pens a lot like mini-sumi-e brushes.
Having had classes in Japanese calligraphy and sumi-e, I have to say all of the books out there would be harder to learn from than watching someone actually do it. But most libraries have Chinese and Japanese brush work books you could pick some tips up from, too. There's also some good books on general inking, including comic-book style inking. I don't know any great websites out there.
Blambot and others are right, practice is what will get the results you want. And I'll add: right before putting the brush to paper, set up the angle of the brush tip you will need to start your line, then commit and go, don't think it through too much. The key to success with brushwork is not to be hesitant.
Have fun!

Having had classes in Japanese calligraphy and sumi-e, I have to say all of the books out there would be harder to learn from than watching someone actually do it. But most libraries have Chinese and Japanese brush work books you could pick some tips up from, too. There's also some good books on general inking, including comic-book style inking. I don't know any great websites out there.
Blambot and others are right, practice is what will get the results you want. And I'll add: right before putting the brush to paper, set up the angle of the brush tip you will need to start your line, then commit and go, don't think it through too much. The key to success with brushwork is not to be hesitant.
Have fun!

cool tips!
thanks for the tips, excellent:)
does anyone know where you could buy these bristle/ refill pens online?
cheers,
ben
does anyone know where you could buy these bristle/ refill pens online?
cheers,
ben
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