
For those of you interested in the technical side, I'm trying a new pen today, the 01 Letraset fineliner. It's supposed to be half the line width of the 005 Pigma Micron, but really isn't. It's a rich black line, but it doesn't take very well to the paper I'm using, and takes a long time to dry.
Where, oh where is the ultimate fine line pen? I have itty bitty drawings to do!
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Date: 2008-04-06 12:49 pm (UTC)she should grab that vase on the table and clobber them and *run*
I'm sure Venus won't mind her using the votive to save her life...Seeing as the Gods get offerings on a frequent and regular basis :D
As for the pen situation, I too would suggest you explore Rapidographs; they have ones now with cartridges that you can refil and just pop into the pen, as opposed to the 'old skool' version of having to dissasemble the entire pen.
As much as I do love the 'disposable' microns, the smallest tip does indeed seem inadequate at times, and surely feels wasteful when they dry up.
and have fun with the crowquill! yay!