Hi Daniel! Thank you for watching my video! I’m glad it was of help and that you learned something from it. I’ll be making more of these inking technique and texture videos soon! Thanks again for watching and being a Patreon!
When i told my cousin how u do those great circles and impressive he said you just show everyone what us artist use techniques from our hand movements awesome i can show this video to explain and it is true of how well those lines come out but no his still o don’t be copying I didn’t it’s common sense it accidentally figure out ways but then well it’s just my hobby as an artist
Thank you for showing your cousin the video on how to work on those circles. I’m glad the video was of help. Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Hi Jose. Thank you so much for watching! If you enjoy these type of videos and like to see more, don’t forget to subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I have more food videos coming soon!
Thank you for watching my videos and much thanks for the kind words. I appreciate that very much. I’m glad to hear this video was of help to you. Please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more tutorials coming soon!
Thank you for watching my video. I’m glad to hear this video was of help. Thank you again for watching and please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more videos coming soon!
Hi Gurmehar. Thank you for watching and also for being a new scribed. And it was nice to see you during the live stream! I’ll have more art tutorials and video demos coming soon! Thank you again!
Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
This video has so many tips, and advice, I'll have to watch it a few times just to digest it all. I'll have to bookmark it and come back to reference these different techniques. Thanks for sharing some of your expertise, my friend!
Hi Rometiklan. Thank you for watching. Yes, there’s a lot of different art techniques that I’ve demonstrated in this video. Hope you’ll be able to study it all and learn from it. Thank you again for watching!
Hi Larry. Thank you for watching my video. That’s actaully a good request. I’ve been thinking about making videos botanical as well as bird pen and ink videos. Thank you for that extra push. If you enjoy these types of videos and like to see more. Please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more tutorials and demos coming soon! Thanks again!
@@larryglatt2548 hi Gary. This water brush has the fine sharp point that you can also order from using my amazon affiliate link. Here you go… amzn.to/3jswohr It’s the same brush you see me use in many of my videos. Thank you again!
Hi Ian. Thank you for watching. If you enjoy these type of videos and like to see more, don’t forget to subscribe to my change of you haven’t already. I’ll have more art tutorials and demos coming soon! Thank joy again!
Hi Cherubic Pilgrim. Thank you for watching my video and I hope it was educational for you. If you enjoy art and these types of video, don’t forget to subscribe to my Chan one if you haven’t already. I’ll have more videos coming soon! Thanks again!
Thank you for watching my video. I’m glad to hear the video was of help. I appreciate that. Thank you again for watching and please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more videos coming soon!
Thank you so much for watching my video and for your kind words. Much appreciate. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Hi TheSrjo, Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Thank you for watching my video. You can fill the chamber with if if you like. Keep in mind, any slight pressure squeezing the barrel and more ink will flow out. I don’t fill them with ink and I use the rush like a regular brush that has no ink, just the stick. Still works the same and I have full control of how much ink is flowing from the brush at every moment. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Hi electra, Thank you so much for watching my video. I glad it was of help for you. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thanks again!
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Hi brother I have a question. As a fellow artist myself I would like to ask you. Did making something like art that we do for fun and because we love it, when you turn it into a job do you lose your passion for drawing does it like convert from passion to a regular job and if so how do you keep the love and passion alive through that?
Hi @soundslikecam. Thank you for watching my video and making this comment. I love this question and after reading it, I was excited to respond. I’ve always been drawing since I can remember from Kindergarden class. And haven’t stopped drawing even to today. It started out as a love for drawing and drawing whenever I had time. When it turned into a job, it amplified it more for me as an artist. So many times, I would get so excited knowing I’m going to be working on Spider-Man, Batman, X-Men, Superman, Deadpool and any other characters that I’m offered to work on. Not only that, almost always when I get offered a project to work on, not only am I excited to be working on those characters for that company, I get excited to work with peers whome I’ve grown up admiring as a kid who read the comic books. And now I’m working with them and became friends in the industry. Or how about characters that’s are not as popular, I get excited that I can work on new characters that I have have part to make popular for the future. When I at convention behind my booth, I get to meet so many people who visits my booth to support my work and we get to chat in person. To get to know everyone even just a little. People that has the same interest as me. When people contact me to work on commissions, im always excited to know they admire my work that much to commission me, and I would go the extra mile to make that artwork the best that I can. Never once have I lost passion for drawing. In fact, right now he now as I’m responding to you, I think back in my career as a professional artist, can I still can’t believe how lucky I am to be able to make creating artwork as my career and that it’s lasting so long. Very grateful and very happy to be what I’m going as a professional artist. No dull or boring moment. If you love doing something, you’ll always love it. If you find a job that you love do you, you’ll never work a day in your life. Because you’ll doing what you love and people pay to you do it. I hope that answers your question.
@@WaldenWongArt wow this is a big statement and it really makes me reflect on my self. I've been drawing since I can remember as well unfortunately I traded my skill for music working passionately for 15 years however these days not as frequently it's funny because as an artist there's so much that I'd love to do but I feel like I'm not where I want to be with it I feel like my talent lies within my drawing that's what my mom says because I've picked up the habit of singing which I have no talent in but have been practicing for 4 years straight. I still wanna become a famous artist I just never thought it take so long I haven't. Made it a career and while my family struggles financially I feel like me wasting away barely making music is become difficult. Thus I feel like switching to art to see if I can make a living out of it. But the role remains the same making a living doing what I love which is art in general. It makes me sad that I never had the passion to continue what I do dispite the odds. I also developed schizophrenia and. That might explain the lack of work ethic due to anohenia which I experienced a few months after being diagnosed in 2019 further more I still love art I hope my setbacks doesn't hold me back from realising my dreams and thank you so much for this message it's really an eye opener.
@@ConciousCamthank you for the reply. Speaking for myself. When I decided I wanted to be a professional artist, I wasn’t seeking fame or anything like that. All I wanted to do was draw. As that’s what I always loved to do since I was a kid. I didn’t think about how much a professional artist would make, didn’t think about where it would take me, nor think about any fame that would come of it. It was simply, wanting to be able to create art and get published. And then continuing to maintain that art career today and be happy. Which is more important to me than any of the above… simply to be happy. My best advice is to do what you love, then focus on doing that to the best of your ability. Constantly studying other peers to continue evolving every day. Never settle and be content with your craft, always strive to continually improve. If it doesn’t work, confine the path of improvement. Love what you do and put everything it I it. If you love it, then all that time spent on it, will fly by quick. Then before you know it, everything else will fall into place. When you’re happy, everything around you will make you happy. Hope that helps!
@@WaldenWongArt definitely did king as lots of things that I dream of as a kid manestifed in my life today and thank you ill take that into consideration next time I think about my craft and what I want out of it Also thank you for taking time out of your day to help a stranger online such as myself I definitely learned alot
Thank you for watching my video! That’s a good idea. When I have the chance, I should go back to the older videos and add time stamps. Thank you for the idea!
Hi da5idnz. Thank you for watching my video. Inking does take some time to get good at it. Some of the shaky parts, you can do it with the waffling technique I’ve demonstrated in the video. For smoother mines, move your hand quick and swift. That’s how you get a smooth line. Drawing a line quick will help that. Thank you again for watching. If you enjoy these type of videos and like to see more, please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more art tutorials and demonstartion videos uploaded soon!
How do you care for the pentel brush, do you wash it after every use, do you use only water, do you wash it during inking once in a while. I have ordered that brush and ink and dont want to ruin it and have to buy another one. Thanks
The brush pen is very low on maintenance. I don’t even wash it at all. They last for a very long time and maintains a nice sharp tip. If brush drys out, just do a quick swish in water and it’ll work like normal again. Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Great video Walden. I only watched a bit so far (gotta sleep!); that girls art that you used as the first example is great! The distortion and elongation of the body is done in an elegant and really attractive fashion. Well done to her :)
Hi LiL’JpD. Thank you for watching and your show of support as well, my friend. Yes, the girl that drew those pencils are from Italy, if I’m not mistaken. Her name is Paula and she found me through social media and joined my Patreon page so I can demonstrate these art rendering style. We have Paula to thank for this video! Thank you again for your continued support!
Great video! Question have you had to ink in a different inking style other than your own for others work. Like for example, Todd Mcfarlanes inking technique is a very complex. So if somebody wanted you to ink like Todd McFarlane, how would you approach the pencils
Hi alone Angler. Thank you for watching my video. Yes, I have adapted to different inking styles. Most times, I’ll look at the pencil or even contact pencillers to see what style they would like their art to look. And I’ll go towards that direction. It’s one of the things I do well, adjusting to different art styles. I’m fact, I’ve gotten some awards from the Inkell Award for bing a “Most Adaptable Inker”. Thank you for the great question!
Walden thanks so much for this. I’m brand new to i king and this is very helpful. I have to say the brush control you show is not as easy as you make it look!! Practice right ?
Thank you for watching my video and for the kind words. I appreciated that. Yes, practice will make you get better. I’ve been working in conics for quite some time now and when I get new projects to work on, I still consider myself practicing. Once you get used to using the tools you have, things will get easier. Thank you again for subscribing and I’ll have much more tutorials coming soon!
Thank you so much for watching my video. I have used Soeedball ink in rapidograoh pens as well as many other inks. And all of them will eventually clog the rapidograoh pens. If that ever happen, check out one of my most popular videos on how to clean those pens. It’s very easy to clean. Hope that helps. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Hi Independent Artist Channel. Thank you for watching my video. I’m this video, I’m using the fine tip brush. You can order the same brush through my Amazon affiliate link here… amzn.to/3nW2Bjv Thanks again for watching. If you enjoy these types of video and like to see more, please subscribe to my channel for more tutorials. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for watching my video. Techniques from many years ago still are good today. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you
Thank you so much for watching my video. I like to dip the onl as o have full control of how much ink I’m using at all times. I don’t fill the reservoir as somwtimes, too much ink will flow out at a slight squeese. If I work at the studio, I’ll dip it. But when I travel and at conventions, I’ll fill one up and have the ink in the brush pen ready to go. Just so I don’t have to carry a bottle of ink. Hope that explains it. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you
Hi Dario. Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you
Hi Samira Taufig. Thank joy for watching my video. That is very true. A lot of readers are into Japanese manga these days as it’s more story for the amount of money you spend to purchase the books. It’s really a good deal. Thank you again for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you
Walden, this is just fantastic, giving us a direct view of how these effects are achieved, thank you so much for this!
Hi Daniel! Thank you for watching my video! I’m glad it was of help and that you learned something from it. I’ll be making more of these inking technique and texture videos soon! Thanks again for watching and being a Patreon!
Well said Daniel :) I second this.
@@joedent3323 Thank you!
You are such a good teacher! Learning so much
When i told my cousin how u do those great circles and impressive he said you just show everyone what us artist use techniques from our hand movements awesome i can show this video to explain and it is true of how well those lines come out but no his still o don’t be copying I didn’t it’s common sense it accidentally figure out ways but then well it’s just my hobby as an artist
Thank you for showing your cousin the video on how to work on those circles. I’m glad the video was of help. Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
very cool
Hi Jose. Thank you so much for watching! If you enjoy these type of videos and like to see more, don’t forget to subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I have more food videos coming soon!
@@WaldenWongArt Your welcome it's a pleasure.
I'm already subscribed
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Enjoying this video again in 2024. Thanks for sharing, my friend!!
Thank you for watching again, Rometiklan. I sometimes find myself watching my old views again just to see what I talked about. lol.
Wonderful instruction! Thank you for explaining your techniques so brilliantly.
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one of the most useful videos about ink, thank you very much
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Looks like I am late and I am your new subscribed you too.. Just watching your older vedios..
Hi Gurmehar. Thank you for watching and also for being a new scribed. And it was nice to see you during the live stream! I’ll have more art tutorials and video demos coming soon! Thank you again!
So cool of you to share these techniques 😁
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This video has so many tips, and advice, I'll have to watch it a few times just to digest it all. I'll have to bookmark it and come back to reference these different techniques. Thanks for sharing some of your expertise, my friend!
Hi Rometiklan. Thank you for watching. Yes, there’s a lot of different art techniques that I’ve demonstrated in this video. Hope you’ll be able to study it all and learn from it. Thank you again for watching!
I just love it, thank you. I for one would love to see you do botanical inking, but some of what I see you doing is relatable. Thanks again.
Hi Larry. Thank you for watching my video. That’s actaully a good request. I’ve been thinking about making videos botanical as well as bird pen and ink videos. Thank you for that extra push. If you enjoy these types of videos and like to see more. Please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more tutorials and demos coming soon! Thanks again!
@@WaldenWongArt One more question please: which water brush has the finest point? Thank you
@@larryglatt2548 hi Gary. This water brush has the fine sharp point that you can also order from using my amazon affiliate link. Here you go…
amzn.to/3jswohr
It’s the same brush you see me use in many of my videos. Thank you again!
@@WaldenWongArt Again, thank you for your quick informative reply. Be well.
@@larryglatt2548 your very welcome and thank you again for watching!
Thaaank you. This is wondeful
Hi Ian. Thank you for watching. If you enjoy these type of videos and like to see more, don’t forget to subscribe to my change of you haven’t already. I’ll have more art tutorials and demos coming soon! Thank joy again!
Very useful! Ink is deceptively difficult and this will help for sure
Thank you very much for sharing this !
Hi Cherubic Pilgrim. Thank you for watching my video and I hope it was educational for you. If you enjoy art and these types of video, don’t forget to subscribe to my Chan one if you haven’t already. I’ll have more videos coming soon! Thanks again!
Amazing video Walden , I am familiarizing myself with the pentel brush pen, your tips are really going to help , thanks !!
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Muchisimas gracias por toda enseñanza. Eres un maestro!
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Great explanations for your details, much appreciated thank you
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You mentioned in the beginning that you like to keep the chamber of the brush empty. Is there a reason for that aside from personal preference?
Thank you for watching my video. You can fill the chamber with if if you like. Keep in mind, any slight pressure squeezing the barrel and more ink will flow out. I don’t fill them with ink and I use the rush like a regular brush that has no ink, just the stick. Still works the same and I have full control of how much ink is flowing from the brush at every moment. Hope that helps.
Love this! So many great tips 👏 thank you
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This is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much!
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Wallahi im finished, ill try though
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Hi brother I have a question. As a fellow artist myself I would like to ask you. Did making something like art that we do for fun and because we love it, when you turn it into a job do you lose your passion for drawing does it like convert from passion to a regular job and if so how do you keep the love and passion alive through that?
Hi @soundslikecam. Thank you for watching my video and making this comment. I love this question and after reading it, I was excited to respond. I’ve always been drawing since I can remember from Kindergarden class. And haven’t stopped drawing even to today. It started out as a love for drawing and drawing whenever I had time. When it turned into a job, it amplified it more for me as an artist. So many times, I would get so excited knowing I’m going to be working on Spider-Man, Batman, X-Men, Superman, Deadpool and any other characters that I’m offered to work on. Not only that, almost always when I get offered a project to work on, not only am I excited to be working on those characters for that company, I get excited to work with peers whome I’ve grown up admiring as a kid who read the comic books. And now I’m working with them and became friends in the industry. Or how about characters that’s are not as popular, I get excited that I can work on new characters that I have have part to make popular for the future. When I at convention behind my booth, I get to meet so many people who visits my booth to support my work and we get to chat in person. To get to know everyone even just a little. People that has the same interest as me. When people contact me to work on commissions, im always excited to know they admire my work that much to commission me, and I would go the extra mile to make that artwork the best that I can. Never once have I lost passion for drawing. In fact, right now he now as I’m responding to you, I think back in my career as a professional artist, can I still can’t believe how lucky I am to be able to make creating artwork as my career and that it’s lasting so long. Very grateful and very happy to be what I’m going as a professional artist. No dull or boring moment. If you love doing something, you’ll always love it. If you find a job that you love do you, you’ll never work a day in your life. Because you’ll doing what you love and people pay to you do it. I hope that answers your question.
@@WaldenWongArt wow this is a big statement and it really makes me reflect on my self. I've been drawing since I can remember as well unfortunately I traded my skill for music working passionately for 15 years however these days not as frequently it's funny because as an artist there's so much that I'd love to do but I feel like I'm not where I want to be with it I feel like my talent lies within my drawing that's what my mom says because I've picked up the habit of singing which I have no talent in but have been practicing for 4 years straight. I still wanna become a famous artist I just never thought it take so long I haven't. Made it a career and while my family struggles financially I feel like me wasting away barely making music is become difficult. Thus I feel like switching to art to see if I can make a living out of it. But the role remains the same making a living doing what I love which is art in general. It makes me sad that I never had the passion to continue what I do dispite the odds. I also developed schizophrenia and. That might explain the lack of work ethic due to anohenia which I experienced a few months after being diagnosed in 2019 further more I still love art I hope my setbacks doesn't hold me back from realising my dreams and thank you so much for this message it's really an eye opener.
@@ConciousCamthank you for the reply. Speaking for myself. When I decided I wanted to be a professional artist, I wasn’t seeking fame or anything like that. All I wanted to do was draw. As that’s what I always loved to do since I was a kid. I didn’t think about how much a professional artist would make, didn’t think about where it would take me, nor think about any fame that would come of it. It was simply, wanting to be able to create art and get published. And then continuing to maintain that art career today and be happy. Which is more important to me than any of the above… simply to be happy. My best advice is to do what you love, then focus on doing that to the best of your ability. Constantly studying other peers to continue evolving every day. Never settle and be content with your craft, always strive to continually improve. If it doesn’t work, confine the path of improvement. Love what you do and put everything it I it. If you love it, then all that time spent on it, will fly by quick. Then before you know it, everything else will fall into place. When you’re happy, everything around you will make you happy. Hope that helps!
@@WaldenWongArt definitely did king as lots of things that I dream of as a kid manestifed in my life today and thank you ill take that into consideration next time I think about my craft and what I want out of it
Also thank you for taking time out of your day to help a stranger online such as myself I definitely learned alot
@@ConciousCamyour very welcome. Best of luck!
If you have time Walden adding time stamps would be very helpful!
Thank you for watching my video! That’s a good idea. When I have the chance, I should go back to the older videos and add time stamps. Thank you for the idea!
Thanks for the tutorial. I think my hands are too shaky now to do something like this.
Hi da5idnz. Thank you for watching my video. Inking does take some time to get good at it. Some of the shaky parts, you can do it with the waffling technique I’ve demonstrated in the video. For smoother mines, move your hand quick and swift. That’s how you get a smooth line. Drawing a line quick will help that. Thank you again for watching. If you enjoy these type of videos and like to see more, please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I’ll have more art tutorials and demonstartion videos uploaded soon!
How do you care for the pentel brush, do you wash it after every use, do you use only water, do you wash it during inking once in a while. I have ordered that brush and ink and dont want to ruin it and have to buy another one. Thanks
The brush pen is very low on maintenance. I don’t even wash it at all. They last for a very long time and maintains a nice sharp tip. If brush drys out, just do a quick swish in water and it’ll work like normal again. Thank you so much for watching my video. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
Great video Walden.
I only watched a bit so far (gotta sleep!); that girls art that you used as the first example is great! The distortion and elongation of the body is done in an elegant and really attractive fashion. Well done to her :)
Hi LiL’JpD. Thank you for watching and your show of support as well, my friend. Yes, the girl that drew those pencils are from Italy, if I’m not mistaken. Her name is Paula and she found me through social media and joined my Patreon page so I can demonstrate these art rendering style. We have Paula to thank for this video! Thank you again for your continued support!
Great video! Question have you had to ink in a different inking style other than your own for others work. Like for example, Todd Mcfarlanes inking technique is a very complex. So if somebody wanted you to ink like Todd McFarlane, how would you approach the pencils
Hi alone Angler. Thank you for watching my video. Yes, I have adapted to different inking styles. Most times, I’ll look at the pencil or even contact pencillers to see what style they would like their art to look. And I’ll go towards that direction. It’s one of the things I do well, adjusting to different art styles. I’m fact, I’ve gotten some awards from the Inkell Award for bing a “Most Adaptable Inker”. Thank you for the great question!
Walden thanks so much for this. I’m brand new to i king and this is very helpful. I have to say the brush control you show is not as easy as you make it look!! Practice right ?
Thank you for watching my video and for the kind words. I appreciated that. Yes, practice will make you get better. I’ve been working in conics for quite some time now and when I get new projects to work on, I still consider myself practicing. Once you get used to using the tools you have, things will get easier. Thank you again for subscribing and I’ll have much more tutorials coming soon!
Walden, do use Speedball India ink in the Rapidograph pens? Does it ever clog the pen?
Thank you so much for watching my video. I have used Soeedball ink in rapidograoh pens as well as many other inks. And all of them will eventually clog the rapidograoh pens. If that ever happen, check out one of my most popular videos on how to clean those pens. It’s very easy to clean. Hope that helps. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you!
@@WaldenWongArt Thanks for the reply!
@@asimriaz1320your welcome! And thanks again for watching!
What size brush pen are you using?
Hi Independent Artist Channel. Thank you for watching my video. I’m this video, I’m using the fine tip brush. You can order the same brush through my Amazon affiliate link here…
amzn.to/3nW2Bjv
Thanks again for watching. If you enjoy these types of video and like to see more, please subscribe to my channel for more tutorials. Thanks again!
100년 전의 테크닉 존중하지만 발전이 없어요. 그림자를 넣은 기술을 100년 전과 똑같이 해야할까요?
Thank you so much for watching my video. Techniques from many years ago still are good today. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you
Could you explain why you dip the tip of the aquabrush into the paint and don't use the reservoir? What is the difference in the outcome?
Thank you so much for watching my video. I like to dip the onl as o have full control of how much ink I’m using at all times. I don’t fill the reservoir as somwtimes, too much ink will flow out at a slight squeese. If I work at the studio, I’ll dip it. But when I travel and at conventions, I’ll fill one up and have the ink in the brush pen ready to go. Just so I don’t have to carry a bottle of ink. Hope that explains it. If you like these types of videos and want to see more, please subscribe to my channel, if you haven't done so already. More tutorials soon. Thank you
Gonna soak up your Channel the next days!
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Ah ...coretan alami komik klasik seperti hilang saja , karena sudah disisipi coretan manga Jepang.
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