Just refill the empty cartridge with the help of a blunt needle syringe. If you really want a converter, however, I highly recommend the Pilot Con-70N. As for ink recommendations: Platinum Carbon, De Atramentis Document, De Atramentis Archive, De Atramentis Artist, Rohrer & Klingner SketchINK, Octopus Fluids Write & Draw.
@robdomeart No, thank YOU for that lovely sketch! It was an absolute pleasure seeing you painting. 😊 Well, being an artist on a tight budget I usually go for whichever is cheaper. For me, that's a bottle of Rohrer & Klingner SketchINK. I find it to hit the price/quality sweet spot without breaking the bank. One good thing about this ink is that it dries fast, making it perfect for watercolors.
@@izzyg8316 Thanks so much for your kind words 🙂on a very quick search I noticed some ink is hard to find here in Australia or more expensive 😟I'll definitely check this one out, thanks again 😀
@robdomeart If you don't mind me asking, what watercolor brand do you use? They're so vibrant! Oh, which ones are you having trouble finding? The German inks? What about Noodler's? It's an American brand. Do they sell over there? Around here a bottle of Platinum Carbon can go for around 25-30€. 😬 Meanwhile, a bottle of Rohrer & Klingner SketchINK I goes for less than 11€. Big difference. Although I must confess I'd love to try De Atramentis Artist and Octopus Fluids Write & Draw one of these days. They're both under 20€.
I use Daniel Smith's watercolors. I like these, but I haven't tried all the brands :P for now I found Platinum carbon, Rohrer&Klingner and Octopus Fluids all around your higher price point, Noodler's ink slighly below. I think I might just try the Platinum Carbon and try to make it last eheh :P
Now I have pen envy, beautiful work!
🤣 thanks. Glad you liked it!
wow! I love the colors and the sketch!
@@alm5851 Thank you 😊
Just refill the empty cartridge with the help of a blunt needle syringe. If you really want a converter, however, I highly recommend the Pilot Con-70N.
As for ink recommendations: Platinum Carbon, De Atramentis Document, De Atramentis Archive, De Atramentis Artist, Rohrer & Klingner SketchINK, Octopus Fluids Write & Draw.
Thanks for the tips. That's a lot of ink to try 😄Do you have a favourite one?
@robdomeart No, thank YOU for that lovely sketch! It was an absolute pleasure seeing you painting. 😊
Well, being an artist on a tight budget I usually go for whichever is cheaper. For me, that's a bottle of Rohrer & Klingner SketchINK. I find it to hit the price/quality sweet spot without breaking the bank. One good thing about this ink is that it dries fast, making it perfect for watercolors.
@@izzyg8316 Thanks so much for your kind words 🙂on a very quick search I noticed some ink is hard to find here in Australia or more expensive 😟I'll definitely check this one out, thanks again 😀
@robdomeart If you don't mind me asking, what watercolor brand do you use? They're so vibrant!
Oh, which ones are you having trouble finding? The German inks? What about Noodler's? It's an American brand. Do they sell over there?
Around here a bottle of Platinum Carbon can go for around 25-30€. 😬 Meanwhile, a bottle of Rohrer & Klingner SketchINK I goes for less than 11€. Big difference.
Although I must confess I'd love to try De Atramentis Artist and Octopus Fluids Write & Draw one of these days. They're both under 20€.
I use Daniel Smith's watercolors. I like these, but I haven't tried all the brands :P for now I found Platinum carbon, Rohrer&Klingner and Octopus Fluids all around your higher price point, Noodler's ink slighly below. I think I might just try the Platinum Carbon and try to make it last eheh :P
Amazing! 👍🏻
By the way which is that metal easel? You’re using here now! I need something like that compact. Looks very comfortable to use
Thank you 😊 It's like a generic portable laptop stand I found online. I added a link to it in my description.
@@RobDomeArt nice. Thank you