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Bendit1 [2010-06-12 21:06:07 +0000 UTC]
really great.. how does it funktion? working with a pen and water??
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mansarali In reply to Bendit1 [2010-06-12 21:34:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, it functions very well, because you first draw with the pen with very strong control as you would do with a pencil, and then you can make the image as loose as possible when adding water, if too much water added then prepare for a mess else its very much under your control, have to be careful how much ink you put on at the beginning though, depending on the darkness of each area you require
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mansarali In reply to Bendit1 [2010-06-13 19:25:55 +0000 UTC]
yeah just make sure its not permanent ink. regular handwriting fineliner does the job, as long as it smudges when water is applied, so try out first before doing the whole drawing
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Bendit1 In reply to mansarali [2010-06-13 19:30:45 +0000 UTC]
well I tried with fineliner on the Urahara in my Gallery but it didn't smudge as much as I wanted it to... is it the wrong paper or did the line dry faster than I could smudge it? any idea?
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mansarali In reply to Bendit1 [2010-06-13 21:39:21 +0000 UTC]
It means your pens ink dries safe once you apply it, I used the Berol handwriting pens, which you can get off any high street stationary, like stationary box, wilkinson, WH Smiths. heres a pic: [link] these pens are for handwriting on any paper but when water gets on em they really smudge and don't dry safe
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HawtRebelChick-3 [2009-04-25 20:51:35 +0000 UTC]
oh my gosh that's a beauty.
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