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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:41 pm
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:36 pm
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Razmaz If you don't want to pay too much money for a pen, then I would recommend the Zig Millenium pens. They're pretty good, and can usually be found at Wal-Mart in 2-packs which have one pen that is like .5 and another that's something like .2 or .25. Where I live it costs around 2 dollars for a 2-pack, which is a lot better than paying $2.99 for a single micron pen. They look something like this(except Wal-Mart sells black, not purple.): ![User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.](https://graphics.gaiaonline.com/images/s.gif) If you want an even better pen, then of course I'd recommend Sakura Microns. The only problem I have with these is that I tend to get the smallest size and even though I am extremely light-handed the tip always ends up getting squished in before I finish the pen's ink due to its flexible nature. These pens really are quite good, but can hurt your wallet a bit since they are, as I said before $2.99 a piece. ![User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.](https://graphics.gaiaonline.com/images/s.gif) Another VERY comparable pen to the Sakura Micron that is a bit less expensive ($2.30 a piece I believe) are the NeoPiko Drawing pens. These are also very good but can only be ordered online. ![User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.](https://graphics.gaiaonline.com/images/s.gif) I usually buy those from this site: http://www.akadotretail.com/categories.php?cPath=31_14_69&page=3You might also want to check out the above site for pen nibs, nib holders and bottles of ink. These are the dip type pens. I wouldn't recommend them if you're not used to inking by hand because they are a bit hard to get used to but if ya really want it then it will probably be worth checking out. Hope that helps you with choosing the right type of inking pen next time. ^_^ Oh wow! This'll definately help me out. IN fact, I'm going to go refresh my art supplies today at the art store, so I won't have to deal with that dang pen anymore. +_+ ugh, it bled so much and then it would fade out and then end up all scratchy. T__T I twas raelly quite upsetting to be honest. Thanks so much guys! I totally see what you mean about the ear *sweatdrop*, but it's already inked. *sighs* So maybe on my next picture I draw of a vamp. And the tongue thing *sighs heavily* Also a problem. I'll try to draw over it with photoshop or maybe with my new pen that I'll be getting, and then erase the middle part (if that makes any sense *sweatdrop*) All of this definately helped me out alot guys! I'll keep all of these in mind in my next pictures! In fact, I'm working on a new picture and will probably post it tomorrrow if I get a chance. Then I'll also be able to show you all how my new pens work too! Which'll be good. thanks guys! Talk to you later! (More crit it ALWAYS welcome as it comes!^_^)
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:45 pm
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Jitsumi1221 hum... the first picture the ear seems to low. where the top part of the ear meets your head it should be about the same level as the center of your eye (if this is making any sense at all). and like mentioned before i think the tongue seems too small.
and to add to the list of inking pens you can use.. i'd say Staedtler (though these tend to leak for some reason occasionally). i prefer to use the Microns, but like aforementioned the nib tends to either split in half, or.. get squished in. Yeah, I see what you mean *looks* hmm, yeah, I'll keep that in mind on my future pieces ,thanks for letting me know! yesh, it makes sense 3nodding Mmm, the tongue is an issue at this point, if anyone would care to show me a drawover (if that's possible) I'm afraid to draw over it at this point since it's already in pen and if I mess it up a second time...that might not be good at all. @_@ So examples help if possible 3nodding mmmm, I think I'm shooting for Microns. i'll just be real careful about the way that i ink w/ it. And i'm also gonna start on Copic pens. As expensive as they are (6.00 a pen! whooo!)
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