I'd call this a watery red, at least in the liquid form. On paper, it's trying to be pink, but Iroful is the only paper that fulfills its destiny. On Iroful, it is truly a beautiful pink. One of the most telling (and useful) parts of these presentations is seeing how the ink lays down off the calligraphy nib. And perception of color is fascinating. My eyes see absolutely no yellow. But then, female eyes are genetically programmed to see more color than male. Anyway, thank you. Loved it, as always.
It is said that Japanese people have a unique way of expressing colors, so I always think that it would be good if I didn't make any mistakes. I always want to prevent misunderstandings from occurring among overseas users. I'm very happy to be able to understand the detailed depictions that you are looking at. I'm going to check out how the drops fall with the calligraphy nib again! Thank you as always!
I'm very much on the fence about this ink. I have noticed that all my light pink inks aren't very lubricated and have flow issues no matter that pen I use them in. Thanks for the sample writing, as always.
I didn't know that. I bought this ink to put in my Pilot fountain pen, but I haven't tried it yet so I would like to test it out. Light pink ink tends to change color no matter what camera I use, so that's a problem for me. (This ink worked well) I would also like to see how the other light pinks flow with a fountain pen. Thank you for the valuable information!
I'd call this a watery red, at least in the liquid form. On paper, it's trying to be pink, but Iroful is the only paper that fulfills its destiny. On Iroful, it is truly a beautiful pink. One of the most telling (and useful) parts of these presentations is seeing how the ink lays down off the calligraphy nib. And perception of color is fascinating. My eyes see absolutely no yellow. But then, female eyes are genetically programmed to see more color than male. Anyway, thank you. Loved it, as always.
It is said that Japanese people have a unique way of expressing colors, so I always think that it would be good if I didn't make any mistakes.
I always want to prevent misunderstandings from occurring among overseas users.
I'm very happy to be able to understand the detailed depictions that you are looking at.
I'm going to check out how the drops fall with the calligraphy nib again! Thank you as always!
It seems so light, but actually looks legible :) What a pretty pink.
Even though it is a brightly colored ink, it is still easy to read. You like cute colors, right? :)
I'm very much on the fence about this ink. I have noticed that all my light pink inks aren't very lubricated and have flow issues no matter that pen I use them in. Thanks for the sample writing, as always.
I didn't know that. I bought this ink to put in my Pilot fountain pen, but I haven't tried it yet so I would like to test it out. Light pink ink tends to change color no matter what camera I use, so that's a problem for me. (This ink worked well) I would also like to see how the other light pinks flow with a fountain pen. Thank you for the valuable information!