Thanks for your comments a couple of days ago. The first pen I was using was a koh-i-noor rapidograph. The second (I just used it to thicken up some lines) was an old rotring rapidograph iso. I would have used another kohinoor but the rotring was closer.
I have only used microns once and I didn't use the set long enough for a single one to go dry before I swithed to the Koh-i-noors. I know that a lot of people don't like them but I really have gotten past the cleaning/clogging issues. If you are interested in getting a set (or even one) they are all over ebay.
that was so much fun to watch. i love working with rapidographs, too. i learned the hard way to NEVER take them on a plane, though -- what a mess... really nice work.
What a pleasure to watch you draw!! And you're so young! I thought you were a middle-aged guy for some reason. Maybe because of how you've mastered drawing!
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you make it look so easy
what kind of pen is that?
Thanks for your comments a couple of days ago. The first pen I was using was a koh-i-noor rapidograph. The second (I just used it to thicken up some lines) was an old rotring rapidograph iso. I would have used another kohinoor but the rotring was closer.
I have only used microns once and I didn't use the set long enough for a single one to go dry before I swithed to the Koh-i-noors. I know that a lot of people don't like them but I really have gotten past the cleaning/clogging issues. If you are interested in getting a set (or even one) they are all over ebay.
that was so much fun to watch.
i love working with rapidographs, too. i learned the hard way to NEVER take them on a plane, though -- what a mess...
really nice work.
What a pleasure to watch you draw!! And you're so young! I thought you were a middle-aged guy for some reason. Maybe because of how you've mastered drawing!
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