Thank you! I inked it first with a fine Micron pen (01 size). Then when that was dry and I had erased the mess of pencil marks I went over it again with Pentel Pocket Brush (filled with Noodler's waterproof fountain pen ink). I've found that the fountain pen ink doesn't hold up as well to heavy erasing. A lot of Micron lines are still visible.
The Pentel Pocket Brush is definitely my favorite pen! It has a tip of synthetic hairs, so it never loses it's point like felt brush pens do. A little harder to work with, though, since you don't feel much pressure feedback.
Pentel Pocket Brush huh o__o I'll check it out! I've been inking digitally mostly recently, but there's a certain something that remains with traditionally inked pics. O:
When I lost my first Pocket Brush, I tried a more expensive Kuretake Hair Brush as a replacement, but I have continually had problems with it. Pentel Pocket Brush all the way ^^b
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The Pentel Pocket Brush is definitely my favorite pen! It has a tip of synthetic hairs, so it never loses it's point like felt brush pens do. A little harder to work with, though, since you don't feel much pressure feedback.
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http://www.jetpens.com/index.php/product/view/products_id/1793
When I lost my first Pocket Brush, I tried a more expensive Kuretake Hair Brush as a replacement, but I have continually had problems with it. Pentel Pocket Brush all the way ^^b
I could talk about pens for a long time orz
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