Pens

Pens

Re: Pens Posted by Spartan on Sat Dec 11th 2004 at 9:43pm
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I'm looking for a good art pen and I'd like some advice on a good brand. I'm looking for a black fine tipped pen and one that I can control its darkness and lightness according to how hard I press. Any suggestions?
Re: Pens Posted by Crono on Sat Dec 11th 2004 at 9:47pm
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If you're using it for inking just use a foutain pen. You know
a container of black ink and a changeable metal tip foutain pen.

They're way better then anything distributes the ink for you. You have much more control on the saturation of the image.

But other then that, I wish I could remember this one brands name,
they're really nice (Better then PrismaColor's pens). I think they
start with an 'L' ... as if that will help.
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 6:19am
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Bic makes the best ballpoint pens. Yes, there are better pens but they're way more expensive. A Bic costs 50 cents and lasts for months. You can control the lightness/darkness easily and the don't leak (at least I've never seen a Bic pen leak).

WARNING: Do NOT use a Kilometrico pen for art!!! Kilometrico pens are just plain s__t for art!!! If you buy a Kilometrico pen you will regret it.
Re: Pens Posted by Crono on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 6:33am
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Bic makes the best ballpoint pens. Yes, there are better pens but they're way
more expensive. A Bic costs 50 cents and lasts for months. You can
control the lightness/darkness easily and the don't leak (at least I've
never seen a Bic pen leak).

WARNING: Do NOT use a Kilometrico
pen for art!!! Kilometrico pens are just plain s__t for art!!! If you
buy a Kilometrico pen you will regret it.
So are "Bic"s. You don't use pens that leave imprints.
Re: Pens Posted by Mephs on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 10:21am
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Biros have to be the worst thing ever for inking an image. Don't use biros. Ever. Its like colouring an oil painting with crayons. As crono said, fountain pens. Even the wierd disposable fountain pens suffice. The denting involved in even drawing a straight line with a biro screws up an image, and in general, even in writing I have always preferred fountain pens.
Re: Pens Posted by Crono on Mon Dec 13th 2004 at 8:37pm
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Biros have to be the worst thing ever for inking an image. Don't
use biros. Ever. Its like colouring an oil painting with crayons. As
crono said, fountain pens. Even the wierd disposable fountain pens
suffice. The denting involved in even drawing a straight line with a
biro screws up an image, and in general, even in writing I have always
preferred fountain pens.
It's awesome too, because you only need one pen. You buy different tips
for various effects and I've had the same bottle of ink for 6 years.
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Thu Dec 16th 2004 at 2:21am
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If you're leaving a dent with a Bic, you're pressing too hard. Don't press hard and you don't leave a dent. It's really that simple.

If you want to pay more than 100 times the price for a fountain pen, you can. But their's absolutely nothing wrong with Bic's. You must be thinking of another brand of ballpoint pen, like Officeworks or something.
Re: Pens Posted by Gwil on Thu Dec 16th 2004 at 2:28am
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bic's and biros rule - NOT for full drawings, just random sketches,
there are cheap, efficient and break you into the "no errors allowed"
ink medium extremely well.
Re: Pens Posted by Crono on Thu Dec 16th 2004 at 4:09am
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If you're leaving a dent with a Bic, you're pressing too hard. Don't press hard and you don't leave a dent. It's really that simple.

If
you want to pay more than 100 times the price for a fountain pen, you
can. But their's absolutely nothing wrong with Bic's. You must be
thinking of another brand of ballpoint pen, like Officeworks or
something.
No.

Not to mention the ink within Bic (as well as any ball point pen) is very shiny once dry.

For a profesional looking piece of art you should never degrade it by using a ball point pen.

I can't believe you're actually arguing this.

Maybe you've never made anything worth using good supplies on?

Crappy ass idea sketches are great for ballpoint pen usage.
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Thu Dec 16th 2004 at 4:26am
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Crono, I have a few things to say:

1) WTF??? Bic's don't dry shiny! Kilometrico's do, but not Bic's. Bic's are great.
2) If you use a Bic correctly it doesn't degrade the art.
3) You'd better believe I'm actually arguing this.
4) I'll post my Bic art as soon I'm done with my RDI ray traced avatar.
5) With CorelDRAW 3D modelling package, I can create 5000 polys in 5 min.

POSTSCRIPT: Finished RDI ray traced avatar, uploading... done.

<--- gets out sketch pad. found biro crappy ass idea sketch. looking for host...

POSTPOSTSCRIPT: Why won't may damn avatar show up?!?
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Fri Dec 17th 2004 at 1:58am
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A crappy ass idea sketch (Bic ballpoint, final image used 2H pencil)
(c) Oct 2004 Foxpup

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Re: Pens Posted by Spartan on Fri Dec 17th 2004 at 2:33am
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It just comes back to this thread.
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Fri Dec 17th 2004 at 2:37am
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So it's not just me??? My browser seems to redirect links to real screwy places in general and Microsoft.com in particular. I've got Proxomitron and I hate it.

Copy and paste it in into the address bar.

POSTSCRIPT: I fixed it. I think it adds "http://" automatically for some reason???
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Fri Dec 17th 2004 at 4:03am
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I think this whole fountain pens vs. ballpoint pens thing is a waste of time. Chrono, your fountain pen is still sitting on your desk, regardless of what I say. Use it whenever you like.

But you'll never see a fountain pen on my desk.
Re: Pens Posted by Crono on Sat Dec 18th 2004 at 9:45pm
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I think this whole fountain pens vs. ballpoint pens thing is a
waste of time. Crono, your fountain pen is still sitting on your desk,
regardless of what I say. Use it whenever you like.

But you'll never see a fountain pen on my desk.
I wasn't making a suggestion to
you.

No offense or anything, but that sketch you put up
wouldn't make me want to use a Bic ... ever.
Re: Pens Posted by Spartan on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 12:28am
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I can't even see the sketch
Re: Pens Posted by Crono on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 2:50am
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Here

He added "http" at the beginning (which gets added automatically to links)
Re: Pens Posted by Spartan on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 2:54am
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It keeps coming back to this thread.

P.S. currently using Blender 3D and loving it.
Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 4:00am
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Copy and paste it in into the address bar.
Re: Pens Posted by Biological Component on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 5:07pm
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like Gwil said... ...bic pens are okay for sketches.

However, I recommend you invest in something a little more professional if you desire to create fine art.

The best thing about BIC's is that you can find them for free in little baskets at banks and such.
Re: Pens Posted by Mephs on Wed Dec 22nd 2004 at 1:56pm
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Biological Component</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>like Gwil said... ...bic pens are okay for sketches.

However, I recommend you invest in something a little more professional if you desire to create fine art.

The best thing about BIC's is that you can find them for free in little baskets at banks and such. </DIV></DIV>

I thought this whole conversation was about inking a finished drawing, (after sketching out in pencil not doing sketches. Biros are fine for doodling.
Gwil, you so cray-zee. :razz:
Re: Pens Posted by Spartan on Wed Dec 22nd 2004 at 5:50pm
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I'm using a Pilot I found behind the couch right now. It works good. :smile:
Re: Pens Posted by parakeet on Sat Jan 8th 2005 at 6:22pm
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Fountain pens are the way to go. Great little things :wink:

Edit, Ive also never had an Pentel RSVP go dry or not write on
me BUT they are too thick for my tastes , I use em for notes = P (this
was off topic which is why it was an edit = P
Re: Pens Posted by Bobv on Sat Jan 15th 2005 at 10:38pm
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A crappy ass idea sketch (Bic ballpoint, final image used 2H pencil)
(c) Oct 2004 Foxpup

http://www.freewebs.com/foxpup/pictureofme.jpg
For hosting pictures - www.photobucket.com

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Re: Pens Posted by Foxpup on Sun Jan 16th 2005 at 12:17am
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Re: Pens Posted by Mouse on Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 10:26pm
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I use uniball's for whatever inking I do. I really only use them
for letter outlines when I sketch, I don't professionally ink.
But some comic artists swear by them for inking.

And no one uses a Bic pen professionally, man, sorry. Except for accountants and secretaries and whatever.
Re: Pens Posted by Mint_Sauce on Thu Mar 17th 2005 at 7:34pm
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I used to use a Rotring pen, that was great for me.

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