Uni Pin Fineliner Drawing Pen - Complete Set of 11 Grades - Black Ink
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" My 12-year-old son wrote to me, saying: "In the four years that I've been drawing, these fine liners are the best fine liners I've ever used. " They work well with Windsor Newton and Copic color markers. They are resistant to alcohol, water, and fading. My opinion is that they are superior to Copic fine liners. If you're looking for something affordable and high-quality, these are the ones to go with - There is nothing that comes close to it. (Microns are, in my opinion, one of the worst fine liners I've ever used;) They're always drying out, and the tips aren't particularly comfortable. Just because something appears to be good does not imply that it is. ) If you're a writer or an artist, get these fine liners. You should also get the brush tip; it's incredible. I'd pay $20 for just this brush tip if I had the money.
I've been looking for permanent inking pens to use with watercolor painting for a long time. I began looking for refillable ink pens, similar to the ones I had used previously. I was skeptical at first, but the affordable price and variety of tips convinced me to give these pens a try. So far, I've found them to be quite pleasant, and I'm pleased with the results I've been able to obtain. So I'm in the learning phase, and I'm curious to see how long they last before throwing them away and ordering new ones when they finally go dry. I'm hoping for a pleasant surprise once more. At this time, I think they're a great option, especially if you want something that will last, like I do with water color paint.
The caps do a good job of displaying the information. A hardcase into which the pens could be nestled would make this even better. That isn't a deal breaker, however. This product has exceeded my expectations.
These pens convinced me to ditch my trusty PITT Artist Pens, which had been my go-to pen for years. for a long time These are my new go-to pens, with brilliant ink, sturdy tips, and a nice range of sizes. to pens.
I purchased these because of the glowing reviews of the water-resistant ink. Before I realized the bleeding, I had completed about half of a mixed-media project. The swatch depicts an ink patch; the streak on the left appeared immediately after drying, while the streak on the right appeared 24 hours later. Both were created by using a brush to apply water with no more saturation or pressure than I usually do. I'm very dissatisfied because the item description claims resistance and the pens themselves claim to be 'water and fade proof,' but I've had less severe streaking with other water-resistant pens!.
They are available in a variety of sizes and do not bleed. br>Value for money.
Two of them had dried up and were no longer functional. Three of them appear to work only occasionally, as if they are on their way out. As of now, the others are working fine.
I've tried Othos, Sakura pigma, and a few other brands, but I always come back to these. The ink must dry before using copics, but it does not smear and does not bleed or blot.