The LEGENDARY Glass Dip Pen

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @timpaxew712
    @timpaxew712 Рік тому +256

    The line being so stable really gives this a digital art with traditional mimic pens vibe

    • @KaseyTheGolden
      @KaseyTheGolden  Рік тому +53

      Oh gosh, I meant to mention that in the video! It was so smooth and clean it reminded me of drawing digitally!

  • @mandarine7956
    @mandarine7956 Рік тому +161

    To me, indian ink is the best when it comes to being waterproof. You can dilute it and when it dries, it's still good for watercolor ! Also very cute illustration !

    • @rxsheepxr
      @rxsheepxr Рік тому +8

      Fair warning, though, India Ink will much up a fountain pen real quick. Best kept for dippies.

    • @CazkiwiNZ
      @CazkiwiNZ Рік тому +5

      You can use India inkto refill your “disposable” Pigma Microns when they’re empty and the nib is still good too (just pull nib with tweezers and drip the ink in with a syringe”…. Cheap refill….and it’s waterproof!

  • @Nyan_Japan
    @Nyan_Japan Рік тому +84

    If you enjoy the writing experience of a glass pen but don’t like the mono-thickness I recommend Kakimori dip pens! It’s more pricier than a glass pen but personally I use it more because I get so stressed out using the glass pen

  • @timpaxew712
    @timpaxew712 Рік тому +74

    For the watercolor smudging the ink look up archival ink (it’s what’s inside of microns) it’s water soluble until it dries and then it’s waterproof, India ink and calligraphy inks work well for that

  • @timpaxew712
    @timpaxew712 Рік тому +53

    Another thing that’s fun with dip pens is that you can mix the ink with water or other inks to your desired shade and customize your lineart color

  • @Reynallday
    @Reynallday Рік тому +14

    It is soooo satisfying to watch an artist use a glass dip pen! I could completely see somebody using a glass dip pen to write a children's book! The consistent lines would look really nice especially for the lettering! Ooh or even a graphic novel! Now I want one and the most "artistic" I get is when using a coloring book :) Great video, Kasey!

  • @pierce_alien9842
    @pierce_alien9842 Рік тому +18

    Highly recommend Windsor and newton black ink, I use it all the time and it really only needs a few minutes to dry. The only problem I’ve had with it is that I may have to go over it again because the watercolors I use sometime cover it a little. A lot of people also will do watercolor first and then ink to make sure nothing bleeds

    • @pierce_alien9842
      @pierce_alien9842 Рік тому +6

      Sumi ink is also a good option for more affordable waterproof ink, it’s often used for manga

    • @Littlewings1211
      @Littlewings1211 Рік тому

      ​@@pierce_alien9842I was actually shocked at how affordable Sumi ink is. My Mam is learning to do the (Chinese? Japanese?) Eastern style painting so for mother's day my sister and I got her a traditional set with brushes, ink sticks/stone and a bunch of little bits but because she's a beginner we also got her a big bottle of Sumi ink and a stack of cheaper rice paper to practice with. I was thinking it would be far more expensive because little bottles of calligraphy/drawing inks etc are quite expensive for the size, but this big bottle was about £8ish.

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 Рік тому +11

    Heya Kasey, you need to plan ahead for watercolors over ink! I always waited a full day or over night I never had luck waiting just hours! I mostly use Carbon Platinum Ink and it is waterproof but depending on the pen used it can take a while to dry! I do enjoy your art style and videos. Thanks Again!

  • @NovasNook
    @NovasNook Рік тому +9

    I never knew how to use this pen to make my drawings look good, so I gave up xD but after this video, I'm inspired to try to use it again! xx

  • @Man-ej6uv
    @Man-ej6uv Рік тому +4

    the drawing turned out so cute! don't think this pen would be useful for me but i admire its beauty

  • @destinationmidtown
    @destinationmidtown Рік тому

    haven’t watched your channel in YEARS but kasey you honestly got me through middle school and seeing your art is so nostalgic. your style has always been very inspiring to me and the way you use shapes is so gorgeous!! :))

  • @alpines8099
    @alpines8099 Рік тому

    7:15 me too, i cant usw a normal sketchbook size, i make my own in small ish sizes since im comfy doing small works 😊

  • @christineschmidt1025
    @christineschmidt1025 8 місяців тому

    Glass pens just feel special and i think that’s why i love them. Loved your drawing/painting!

  • @rxsheepxr
    @rxsheepxr Рік тому

    Fountain pens and dip pens have been a complete gamechanger for me for writing and drawing... it's such a fun world.

  • @kory_misun
    @kory_misun Рік тому +2

    I have a dip pen that enchanted me back when Wish shipped to me in Alaska. I love its look, but no matter how long I dip it or at what angle, it doesn't really soak the ink up for some reason. It's still a gorgeous instrument though!

    • @spudrina
      @spudrina Рік тому +2

      Metal dip nibs usually have a factory coating to protect them while shipping, you can remove it by lightly scrubbing it down with windex or dish soap and a small brush!

    • @kory_misun
      @kory_misun 3 місяці тому

      @@spudrina I know this is a Very late reply, but you're a genius, thank you!

  • @marypanich9880
    @marypanich9880 Рік тому

    Hi Kasey! I own dip pens and a glass pen but don’t use it for much except swatching my fountain pen inks. My glass pen has a swirled nib. So if I turn it regularly while writing the ink just keeps on flowing. It is really amazing how long one dip can go. If you are having issues with dry time, you could use a heat tool or hair dryer on low, I bet. I hope to see more of your glass dip adventures. Thanks for posting this video!

  • @laurelsilberman5705
    @laurelsilberman5705 5 місяців тому

    This was a super good video and the final push I think I needed to buy a glass pen. I’m a micron/fineliner user, but I’ve been looking for pens that will give me the same amount of control when I want it, but can still show that small amount of flair/stroke, without tearing up my paper or constantly having to dip my metal nib pens. I’ve seen some of those metal round nibs that are meant to store more ink, but they’re kind of pricey and are meant to be able to produce a range of linewidths based on hand angling, which isn’t quite right either, and I think based on the demos with glass pens that’s really what I’m looking for, so thank you for doing such a nice demo/comparison video for us!
    One helpful suggestion I’d like to point out is that sometimes it seems like you’re searching for the term “value” when you’re talking about how light or dark something is. You’re describing it in your narration, so there’s no loss of information or anything, but it’s a bit faster and more clear to refer to things in terms of lighter/darker in value, plus it helps other artists watching your content also build their vocabulary and really lock in important terms like value, hue, saturation, etc. 😊Great video as always.

  • @jinxed_tsuki
    @jinxed_tsuki Рік тому +2

    Yess, finally one of my favourite artists try this

  • @timpaxew712
    @timpaxew712 Рік тому +3

    When they didn’t start in the left corner and work down 😞that’s #1 rule in dip pen land I was so afraid of smudging the whole video. (Unless she’s left handed then it’s right corner down to left bottom corner, but wtvr)

  • @phasmine_
    @phasmine_ Рік тому

    The glass dip pen’s consistency would definitely suit your style! I also love them, they’re so pretty

  • @guineapigladyofcanada8598
    @guineapigladyofcanada8598 Рік тому

    There is also a glass dip pen with a more cylinder type nib it holds.... 3 times as much ink as the tear drop style. I use the bombay india inks they're very waterproof but ya you need to let the ink dry awhile compared to a traditional pen.

  • @thefrogoftheforestYT
    @thefrogoftheforestYT Рік тому +7

    Now I want a glass dip pen, that would be super useful for the type of art I do❤………

  • @lukeyboy9911
    @lukeyboy9911 Рік тому

    I really want to see you do some fun calligraphy or letter art with the glass pen especially if you get to experiment with different ink colours

  • @just_eirik
    @just_eirik Рік тому +2

    Wow that’s a cool pen! :O Nice painting too ofc!

    • @thefrogoftheforestYT
      @thefrogoftheforestYT Рік тому +1

      WAIT!!!!!!!!!!! HOWWWWWWWWWW!?!?!?!!!!?!!!!??!?!?? YOU WIZARD HOW DID YOU DO THIS THE VIDEO WAS ONLY OUT 14 MINUTES AGO, HOW DID YOU COMMENT 14 HOURS BEFORE THE VIDEO EXISTED!?!?!??!!?!!?!?!?!!?!😨😰😱

  • @canwejustnot
    @canwejustnot Рік тому

    This makes me want to try using my glass pen again 👀
    I never got to work it as nicely as you managed here. Will try a more cute style like you did & fully dip the tip

  • @economadic2103
    @economadic2103 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video format of testing a new art tool, really awesome!

  • @Beetalerry
    @Beetalerry Рік тому +1

    I'd been curious about glass pens, and I always enjoy your process of experimentation in your reviews of art supplies. (That's actually how I found your channel a long time ago, so many brands of erasers tested and compared.) Thanks for all your great art and I appreciate your curiosity.
    speaking of inks though, I been experimenting with some metal dip pens lately since they're cheap, and my favorite of the inks I've been playing with is "Sumi Ink" - meant for calligraphy with brushes and dip pens. The Sumi Ink comes in a large 180ml pourable bottle, and I was told to add water to it until I have a consistency that I like. So I have an old ink bottle i've been measuring my water+ink mixture in, I have a large reserve to experiment and play around with too, and can mix my ink till it's the consistency I want for my dip pen. Thought I'd letcha know since I thought you may like the idea having a large reserve of ink to mix and tailor to your needs.
    Warning though, the sumi ink is a bit stinky, and smudges with water.

    • @KaseyTheGolden
      @KaseyTheGolden  Рік тому +1

      Ooh, I took a sumi-e class while I studied in Japan, so maybe it's time I revisit the ink! We actually grinded a block by hand, too!

    • @Beetalerry
      @Beetalerry Рік тому

      ooh perfect! If you did want to revisit it, I would enjoy learning more about it and hearing about your history with it. That's so cool. ^^@@KaseyTheGolden

  • @stephaniebillman5673
    @stephaniebillman5673 Рік тому +1

    I love how the test cat got bigger each time you drew him 😂😂

  • @addlass
    @addlass Рік тому

    I didn't know Jacques Herbin made glass dip pens... though I did know they make inks. I've heard some mangaka's use dip pens for line work because of the consistency and sharpness that are achievable. I haven't gotten a glass one yet, but I do have a few different dip pens and quite a few nibs, including some metal ones by kakimori that imitate a glass nib. There are a few removable glass nibs out there, but they're a lot fewer than full glass dip pens.

  • @kittensteaparty
    @kittensteaparty Рік тому

    For inks, would recommend Kuretake waterproof manga ink (the one in the lighter gray container, not the one in black container). Have used it multiple time with watercolor and it does not smudge (but do NOT use with alcohol markers because alcohol WILL smudge the inks into an absolute mess). It works super nicely with G-nibs but would expect it to also work well with glass nib, only thing is it dries surprisingly fast so make sure to always have container capped when not dipping & if draw really slow ink might dry on pen. Have also heard good think things about Deleter ink 3 but have no personal experience with it, supposed to be similar to one that mentioned above where reliable waterproof but will make a mess if comes into contact with alcohol. (Usually dip pen inks that are waterproof react to alcohol & the ones that are alcohol proof react to water. The ones that say they resist both don't resist anywhere near as reliably unless they are a lot more expensive, such as Platinum Carbon Ink)

    • @kittensteaparty
      @kittensteaparty Рік тому

      Other ink that have experience with is speedball ink but would not recommend. It smudges slightly & the ink is a lot less viscous so has a tendency to drip & make a mess.

  • @loganlawton2703
    @loganlawton2703 Рік тому +1

    So I have a genuine question! I love to draw and I’ve been drawing for a hot Minute, but I haven’t figured it out yet, when I’m doing my line art and I try to erase the pencil lines I erase my line art so I have to go over it in some areas what can I do to help prevent that?

  • @Littlewings1211
    @Littlewings1211 Рік тому +2

    Confession: I saw the thumbnail/title of this video and my brain played me a kind of reel of Kasey flashbacks to all the times that she's broken the tip of a coloured pencil or used it with a lot of pressure (that may be just a "me thing" but it hurts my heart 😂) and all the times she snapped crayons in her videos and I just winced 😂 Jk!
    I remember being so so so careful and delicate when I first got mine and being terrified of it....until I dropped it and it was absolutely fine so I knew they are a bit more sturdy than you expect! 😂😂

  • @loondabo9207
    @loondabo9207 Рік тому

    Also wanna mention the kakimpro steel and brass dip nibs :D they're like the glass but don't break the tip

  • @HumdrumCurio
    @HumdrumCurio Рік тому +4

    Oooh I LOVE dip pens 😍 for waterproof (and lovely colors) inks I’d go with Kakimori. Also, their brass dip nib is heavenly ❤❤❤ My second choice for waterproof ink is Roher & Klingner’s Sketch Inks. My on the go fountain pen and cartridge option is a Platinum Preppy or Prefounte and their carbon ink. But the Kakimori brass and steel nibs are now my most often used inking tools when I’m at home 100000% worth the money ❤❤❤❤

  • @paraskevikonteli6249
    @paraskevikonteli6249 Рік тому

    So cute illustration😻

  • @16taysia
    @16taysia Рік тому +2

    You should try a Cheap vs Expensive glass dip pens challenge!! 😊💖🫶

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Рік тому

      I think she should too. People are going to buy the cheap ones and expect them all to be the same but the heap ones vary wildly even from the same seller

  • @ilikecurry2345
    @ilikecurry2345 Рік тому +1

    I noticed this video doesn't have a SponsorBlock green segment (yet), so I made my own segment.

  • @momof3chis291
    @momof3chis291 Рік тому

    If you twist the glass pen after each line you finish you will get sooooooooooo much more use out of it. Literally until the glass pen nib is almost clean glass again.

  • @lostmypencil7308
    @lostmypencil7308 Рік тому +2

    I just got one this Thursday 😱

  • @ilikecurry2345
    @ilikecurry2345 4 місяці тому

    Kasey: "I want to use this pen more!"
    Also Kasey: •proceeds to never use this pen, or any calligraphy pen, EVER again•

  • @Introversitive
    @Introversitive 6 місяців тому

    To be fair, the glass pen is more for writing than illustration. You were right that it's not really fair to compare it to the other pens. I was able to write with one here in Thailand recently and I loved it. I just didn't love the hefty price tag when I have seen these pens go for MUCH less. They wanted 1200-1800 baht (33 - 50 dollars) for a pen set which included some ink, but not much, and a matching glass pen rest.
    As a writer, I want to find something like this because a fountain pen is very messy. This glass pen is easy to clean in some water, then using a tissue to wipe off the end. Super easy. Super practical. Very enjoyable experience. I just wish they weren't feminine looking. A more masculine looking pen would be great to see.

  • @HuntingSunder
    @HuntingSunder Рік тому

    Those chunky lines are DELICIOUS. I want to eat the art.

  • @heinzhillenhagen4704
    @heinzhillenhagen4704 Рік тому +1

    7:25 KASEY ! 😭
    7:26 nvm ….

  • @yukidogzombie4708
    @yukidogzombie4708 2 місяці тому

    both Speedball Ink & Dr. Ph. Martin's Bombay India are 100% waterproof, I have used both to ink & color with watercolors

  • @rxsheepxr
    @rxsheepxr Рік тому

    Platinum Carbon Black is a really great waterproof ink, if you're looking for more options.

  • @alexistriskey4955
    @alexistriskey4955 3 місяці тому

    Try Indian ink paper or acrylic ink they they dry so quick and they got as long as you get to do

  • @whittledraws
    @whittledraws Рік тому

    Wait no u gotta dip past the Hole in the dip pen 😭😭😭 it definitely holds more like that!!

  • @indesomniac
    @indesomniac Рік тому

    this piece is so cute! the bold, stable linework really works with your style i think; especially if you used another pen for some details here and there
    is this design available in your shop? :3c

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Рік тому +2

    i have a glass dip pen, i love it so much ❤❤❤

  • @clowncommentary
    @clowncommentary Рік тому

    video suggestion!! making art using marvin's magic markers !

  • @anantakesharipanda4085
    @anantakesharipanda4085 Місяць тому

    Glass pens are best for corrosive ink, such as iron gall ink .

  • @marykennedy4126
    @marykennedy4126 Рік тому

    Glass pens are heavier, too and that weight can help to get a steady line

  • @felixgrayrussell
    @felixgrayrussell 11 місяців тому

    I'd love to buy a glass dip pen for my girlfriend's birthday but the website you listed has them all sold out. What kind of price point were they at? I'm worried I'll buy one but not know how much to spend and end up with a bad product, would love your help!

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename 7 місяців тому

    I won an extremely nice, prohibitively expensive glass pen in a giveaway, and broke it the second time I used it. Too delicate for this big old guy.

  • @lovelydaywithholly
    @lovelydaywithholly Рік тому

    I e always wanted to try these glass pens!

  • @mythologicalmusings
    @mythologicalmusings Рік тому

    I wonder if you write from different angles you can get a variety of stroke varieties.

  • @thefudgems
    @thefudgems 9 місяців тому

    “This is the Kasey Golden channel; we’re gonna be drawing cats.” Damn I guess it’s been a minute since I’ve seen you, because I remember you mainly drawing ants and people 😅

  • @nads420
    @nads420 Рік тому

    hi! you can sand the tip of glass pens to have a more slanted look also

  • @moda78z
    @moda78z Рік тому

    I love it when you work but bigger 😃👍

  • @Gantorin
    @Gantorin Рік тому

    Peter's Draws introduced me to glass pens. Be careful... the tips do break of pressed too hard for too long.

  • @kupotenshi
    @kupotenshi Рік тому

    I like the look of dip pens but I hate the way it cuts into the paper. I wanna try this glass pen now 👀

  • @LonelyAssassin96
    @LonelyAssassin96 Рік тому

    The angel cat in the finished drawing kinda looks a bit like Deleter's brand mascot.

  • @Thatmelgirl5
    @Thatmelgirl5 Рік тому

    Not me thinking that her hand was a sloth dabbing

  • @jet__girl
    @jet__girl Рік тому

    I love it! 💕

  • @tmmaston
    @tmmaston 6 місяців тому

    Glass pens look more like magic wands.

  • @moiraRcrombie
    @moiraRcrombie Рік тому

    I'd love to see some multicolour action with it

  • @shadypixel4478
    @shadypixel4478 Рік тому

    I always wanted to try one of these ☆_☆

  • @irondragon3430
    @irondragon3430 Рік тому

    The magic art power wand

  • @markusstorzer4545
    @markusstorzer4545 Рік тому

    .... drawing cats, what do you expect? ...uh...butts?!

  • @JC-oo9cz
    @JC-oo9cz 8 місяців тому

    I used a glass dip pen and applied minimal pressure, even less than in this video and the tip snapped :(

  • @andreiolteanu-rb7fn
    @andreiolteanu-rb7fn 10 місяців тому

    When you think if we weren't(romanians),all those things from this video weren't there😅

  • @strayiggytv
    @strayiggytv Рік тому +1

    So heres the thing about glass dip pens. Some are the best youve ever used and some do not even work. If you buy one from an artisan that specializes in them they test them to make sure they work. If you buy a cheap one from china its a crap shoot.

    • @darkchiisheep4330
      @darkchiisheep4330 Рік тому

      I wish I knew this sooner. I have one with kind of edges on it which somehow scratch paper. Or at least it feels more like scratching than gliding
      🙁

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Рік тому

      @@darkchiisheep4330 yeah that's a very common problem with the ones made en masse for cheap. I ordered three from the same seller and one works perfect, one is sharp and scratchy like yours and one doesn't even guide the ink to the tip at all. There are people on Etsy who are pro glass blowers who make them and they test each one to make sure they got it right. They're way more expensive but they work consistently

  • @chickensandwich9977
    @chickensandwich9977 Рік тому

    Glass pen
    Who would've thunk

  • @_astrog137
    @_astrog137 Рік тому

    The glass pen is really not for art or calligraphy lol It’s just for the convenience of trying out ink and quick washing -- and for its own beauty!

  • @charlesmangum2100
    @charlesmangum2100 Рік тому

    Nib is the end of the pen. Try a different ink.

  • @williamalexander7481
    @williamalexander7481 Рік тому

  • @UrlocalCatLoverXD
    @UrlocalCatLoverXD Рік тому

    WHOAH I’m finally rlly early

  • @sirveer6112
    @sirveer6112 Рік тому +7

    I won't get pinned. . .😏

    • @Boxofcare666
      @Boxofcare666 Рік тому +1

      Omg thank you for the like yall!! 😭💕

    • @thefrogoftheforestYT
      @thefrogoftheforestYT Рік тому +1

      Hehheeheehehehehehehe, lol, what is this comment I’m commenting on!?!?!?!?!!!?😂

  • @jacobllaneras7708
    @jacobllaneras7708 Рік тому +1

    Such great art! I'd agree with @timpaxew712 and @mandarine7956, India ink doesn't smudge for watercolor. I like Speedball Super Black, but Ph Martin's is good as well. You can clean it off your dip pens with Windex if it gets caked on there too much.

  • @Bless7789
    @Bless7789 6 місяців тому

    I love that your final illustration is a painting of windows' super old system paint program 🩷