Fine liners make beautiful ink lines - uniform in width and density, and these lines give strong definition to watercolor sketches. I mostly use fine liners because I mostly am a perfectionist when it comes to drawing. I think that came down to me from my architect father. He had to use ruling pens and would have loved fine liners. I never managed to use ruling pens well.
I love the sketchy look and and have been watching some of Liz Steeles videos. She uses the Sailor Fude De Mannen fountain pen. Her favorite is the 55 degree angle. So I decided to order one along with cartridges. I always loved fountain pens and if it doesn't work out for my art, I'll have fun just using it. The ink is waterproof so You can watercolor over it. Will let you know how it goes when it arrives in about a week.
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Forgot to say that the Dude fountain pens are calligraphy pens.
I love the sketchy look and and have been watching some of Liz Steeles videos. She uses the Sailor Fude De Mannen fountain pen. Her favorite is the 55 degree angle. So I decided to order one along with cartridges. I always loved fountain pens and if it doesn't work out for my art, I'll have fun just using it. The ink is waterproof so You can watercolor over it. Will let you know how it goes when it arrives in about a week.
I have no idea. But if it is invisible, I'm good. But being able to get it back if I want to means having all possibilities. I love that.
My question is: If the Frixion can be restored by freezing, is it truly erased?