I Tried a Mechanical Pencil That (Allegedly) Always Stays Sharp~

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  • @zamknijcholernabrame
    @zamknijcholernabrame Рік тому +41225

    I love how the reason youll be using it is because your wife bought it for you, even if its not as good as you expected. Thats so wholesome

    • @palmeditsx
      @palmeditsx Рік тому +50

      1.2K likes and no replys

    • @charlie-rosecorbett5511
      @charlie-rosecorbett5511 Рік тому +19

      1.3k

    • @ShogunThomsen
      @ShogunThomsen Рік тому +210

      The art on it is cool too. Just that makes it worth buying, in my opinion.

    • @cigarify
      @cigarify Рік тому +24

      @@palmeditsxthat’s just youtube shorts 💀

    • @josuemendozagutierez426
      @josuemendozagutierez426 Рік тому +12

      Narcissist here, roasting her gift in that passive aggressive way, "winding up using it" that's toxic af.

  • @OnlyIlana
    @OnlyIlana 8 місяців тому +2384

    I love the flat spots they are so satisfying to use. Also it gives me a bit of a variety of texture to work with

    • @wrightcember
      @wrightcember 22 дні тому +65

      i actually prefer writing with the flat side

    • @Torakosama
      @Torakosama 22 дні тому +56

      It might be my handwriting but it can almost feel like calligraphy with how you have a flat and thin side for different strokes.

    • @Katze_exists
      @Katze_exists 18 днів тому +18

      I draw a lot, and I tend to go to a spare page or a page I've designated just for this, to use the pencil a lot at one angle so I can use it for broad strokes and sharp lines

    • @stitchgor3
      @stitchgor3 17 днів тому +2

      Fr!

    • @TheEighthWonder91
      @TheEighthWonder91 16 днів тому +1

      reallll

  • @yashrajsalian1685
    @yashrajsalian1685 Рік тому +15833

    "My wife bought it for me .I'll probably wind it up using it "-Scott
    Miss Donna is so lucky to have you as her husband..❤

    • @thechannel2148
      @thechannel2148 Рік тому +39

      You know that gost thing on the design? I dont what it is still and when I was young I had a dream with a ton of them in a library floating around It was scary for me not knowing what it was. What is it btw?

    • @Cinnamorollscientist
      @Cinnamorollscientist Рік тому +71

      ​@@thechannel2148It's a character called No-Face from a movie called Spirited away.

    • @Panzerfaust_1939
      @Panzerfaust_1939 Рік тому +11

      Well, it's Mrs but i guess that could work out

    • @carlottaxx
      @carlottaxx Рік тому +1

      That is fr what i was thinking ❤

    • @43MTY
      @43MTY Рік тому +3

      Shes married my did u say miss lol

  • @Tokuriku
    @Tokuriku Рік тому +2453

    The pen is made in Japan. I have one and it works really well for its intended purpose; writing in Japanese. Each character has multiple strokes, the characters are small, and Japanese is rarely written in cursive. This pen delivers a fresh point throughout the whole writing experience 😊.

    • @davantereal
      @davantereal 11 місяців тому +21

      Brand? PLEASE

    • @glazon
      @glazon 11 місяців тому +87

      ​@@davantereal uni kuru toga

    • @ayaanthegreat8699
      @ayaanthegreat8699 11 місяців тому +11

      So would it work for writing in English?

    • @davantereal
      @davantereal 11 місяців тому +7

      @@glazon thank you

    • @maryhayes7574
      @maryhayes7574 11 місяців тому +36

      ​@@ayaanthegreat8699I write mostly in print, and it's my favorite pencil

  • @brynnopenshaw6377
    @brynnopenshaw6377 Рік тому +5011

    I think half the fun of traditional drawings are getting to ise the pencil in different angels, like the really flat parts and the supper thin parts (and how the texture change with each different angel). An always sharp pencil feels like a nice idea but takes away some of the fun of pencil drawings. But the design is really cute!

    • @rafaelatakami8019
      @rafaelatakami8019 Рік тому +187

      I agree, having different thickness is actually helpful sometimes. I keep rotating my pencil to find the right position 😂. And yees, what a cute design!

    • @adelasavrdova7691
      @adelasavrdova7691 Рік тому +80

      ​@@rafaelatakami8019I sometimes end up sand papering my pencil so i have the angle i want lol😅

    • @xenontesla122
      @xenontesla122 Рік тому +27

      I like the elliptical shape I get with a mechanical pencil. I even emulate it with digital brushes!

    • @abiean222
      @abiean222 Рік тому +30

      an always sharp pencil is a good idea for detailed drawings, think lace or fabric textures or clockwork. you want something thin to make those precise lines.

    • @rafaelatakami8019
      @rafaelatakami8019 Рік тому +3

      @@adelasavrdova7691 that's smart! I should try that some time. I'm just a bit lazy and try to go with what I have 😂

  • @FreedomIII
    @FreedomIII Рік тому +700

    If it's the kuru-toga design, it requires pressure to push the tip bit in, which rotates when the pressure is released. It's much easier to see in the non-Ghibli model where you can see the inside mechanics.

    • @braydenweaver3937
      @braydenweaver3937 2 дні тому +2

      Yeah, exactly. It rotates every time it's picked up off the paper. Great for writing, but I could see the issue for drawing.

    • @FreedomIII
      @FreedomIII День тому +2

      @@braydenweaver3937 it also tends to work better for print compared to cursive since cursive tends to have more even pressure and fewer points where you fully let up on the pressure.

  • @AKA_Studios
    @AKA_Studios Рік тому +1314

    I have one of these and the rotation function actually works decently for light sketches and perfectly for writing. It’s definitely my favorite mechanical pencil!

    • @aubryreed3236
      @aubryreed3236 Рік тому +13

      Oooooh good to know!

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah Рік тому +67

      It works best if you use the lead designed for it. There's a big difference when you use the proprietary lead, but it still functions great with generic brands.
      [Edit] The Uni Kuru Toga is designed for drawing (manga specifically). But you need to use the proprietary lead and right technique for it to work properly as an artist tool. I'm seeing some people say it's for writing, but it is not (specifically so). It was designed for manga artists. If you make long lines, it will not sharpen as you go. You need to do short strokes, like sketching. And with their lead that has a diamond reinforced core. It's perfect if you draw small and detailed, but not for artists that make large pieces with long strokes.

    • @bushral.tasneem5464
      @bushral.tasneem5464 Рік тому +9

      Yeah, it works good for sketches! I used it to make a manga and it worked perfectly

    • @theon.953
      @theon.953 Рік тому +6

      its also one of my favourite mechanical pencils

    • @09_lynx40
      @09_lynx40 Рік тому +62

      the problem was he demonstrated it by constantly stroking the line without lifting the pencil, the pencil had to be lifted in order for the rotation feature to work

  • @woolerybrad
    @woolerybrad Рік тому +72

    I have one of these, and it works great for writing. It rotates like 1/20th of a turn every time you lift the lead from the page, so it's not ideal for shading, but it's great for a lot of non-art uses.

  • @OtterCar
    @OtterCar Рік тому +7255

    "Don't you hate it when you're drawi-"
    Yes. Yes I do.

    • @naz________
      @naz________ Рік тому +152

      LMFAOAO I DONT RVEN KNOW WHY THIS IS SO FUNNY HROOSIDKDHSJSUSGDHS

    • @1022Ping
      @1022Ping Рік тому +45

      Real

    • @eggs_rat
      @eggs_rat 11 місяців тому +19

      real

    • @shenx_106
      @shenx_106 11 місяців тому

      ​@@naz________HELP UR REPLY. NOW THIS IS FUNNY HIRKRSKS9SJE,SOS WOOOENDJXKMWSPS, 😭😭

    • @sunhyolic
      @sunhyolic 11 місяців тому +14

      reall

  • @scheimong
    @scheimong Рік тому +41

    Ah yes the Kuru Toga. I can't say enough how much I love them. I've got the two metal version, one silver and one black. The silver one I've had since high school (almost a decade ago) and still works perfectly to this day. It's the perfect writing implement for drawing up a quick prototype sketch (I'm a software engineer).

  • @isabellebise8440
    @isabellebise8440 Рік тому +988

    I have the same model of the pencil. I personally love it. The way it works in there is an inner mechanism and everytime the lead touches the paper the mechanism rotates the lead. Its honestly really satisfying.

    • @realjettlag
      @realjettlag Рік тому +54

      Came here to say this. It's the best mech pencil I can remember using. Theoretically, it could be used for drawing but you just have to lift the pencil and put it back down for it to rotate.

    • @nostalgicgamer8048
      @nostalgicgamer8048 Рік тому +6

      Same, I’ve had my same model in a green color for more than two years, and it’s been my go-to pencil for writing down college course notes.

    • @Blueeyesthewarrior
      @Blueeyesthewarrior Рік тому +2

      @@nostalgicgamer8048What’s it called? I would love this.

    • @ahmadsahli6662
      @ahmadsahli6662 Рік тому +3

      @@Blueeyesthewarrior Uni Kuru Toga Roulette Auto Lead Rotation Mechanical Pencil...

    • @avatrix5322
      @avatrix5322 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Blueeyesthewarriorits the uni kuru-toga line of mech pencils, there are lots of variants for you to choose from

  • @ClemensSchultes
    @ClemensSchultes 11 місяців тому +10

    This guy is so chill

  • @witchlordy
    @witchlordy Рік тому +1625

    Japanese speaker (and writer here)! This pencil honestly seems to work better when writing languages like Japanese that generally have faster/shorter stokes than languages like English.. I guess English is way more curvier shape wise and in my experience, the graphite hardly turns unless I’m writing in Japanese. I do wish these things worked for drawing but alas, my Japanese will always be consistent as long as I’m using one of these :’)
    良い一日を✨(I hope you have a good day)

    • @johnkakuk
      @johnkakuk Рік тому +53

      That makes perfect sense 🤔 I’m learning Japanese and that never even occurred to me until you brought it up

    • @Paopao621
      @Paopao621 Рік тому +8

      World nicely for me as I write fast and snappy.

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Рік тому +17

      Yeah bc English originally was meant to be written without lifting the writing implement, that's what we call cursive now a days bc print for books and computers became more popular.

    • @chri-k
      @chri-k Рік тому +5

      @@xxportalxx.English was originally hammered into stone.

    • @unicornyoutube7587
      @unicornyoutube7587 Рік тому +1

      Makes sense

  • @iheart_sierra
    @iheart_sierra 11 місяців тому +9

    Protect this man, he brings such wholesome energy

  • @Chickensaladisaweirdconcept
    @Chickensaladisaweirdconcept Рік тому +1185

    The fact he knew it was spirited away made me cry

    • @quinnpuga
      @quinnpuga Рік тому +9

      I watched it with my dad and was so confused

    • @faisalff8556
      @faisalff8556 Рік тому +15

      Why did it make u cry ??

    • @youguysevertrynaturalketchup
      @youguysevertrynaturalketchup Рік тому +5

      IM EXCITED FOR THE NEW GHIBLI MOVIE

    • @Eocb8
      @Eocb8 Рік тому +6

      He also yknow drew another studio ghibli character using the pencil

    • @Wethecat77
      @Wethecat77 Рік тому +3

      I love spirited away ❤😊

  • @maximooultra6496
    @maximooultra6496 11 місяців тому +10

    Love the machine from casle in the sky. Very well done

  • @sarutouzochia2680
    @sarutouzochia2680 Рік тому +4873

    "And my wife bought it for me, so" your relationship is whati aspire to have

    • @waffler-yz3gw
      @waffler-yz3gw Рік тому +44

      would you believe someone else in this comments section called him a toxic narcissist for that? just shows some people have no common sense

    • @nocluewhattoputforthis
      @nocluewhattoputforthis Рік тому +16

      ⁠​⁠@@waffler-yz3gwreally?? that’s so messed up

    • @STAIND12300
      @STAIND12300 Рік тому +20

      ​@@waffler-yz3gwthey basically admitted to not having a wonderful relationship like he obviously does. People always gotta find something to complain about

    • @fatsquirrel75
      @fatsquirrel75 Рік тому +1

      Eh, i enjoy a relationship based on honesthy and integrity. Quite hapoy to laugh with my partner if presents dont live up to the hype. In this case its a pencil, youd use it til it disappears in a week.

    • @Ri57490
      @Ri57490 22 дні тому

      That's not really something to be praised. Somebody using a decent quality gift that was given to them. It's just standard good manners.

  • @bluebaconjake405
    @bluebaconjake405 Рік тому +13

    You should try out the Zebra Delguard mechanical pencil!!! It's much more suited for drawing because it actually protects the lead from breaking when you press too hard. The Kuru Toga that you used is much more suited for writing. Hope you try it and make a review on it!

  • @tranquility1991
    @tranquility1991 Рік тому +259

    Kuru toga pencils are SO good when writing kanji/hanzi because of all the little strokes needed. Bought one back in college for writing drills and essays and it's still kicking almost ten years later.
    Then again, now that I know there's a spirited away version...my original pencil may be getting a little sibling.

    • @cornbeverly
      @cornbeverly 11 місяців тому

      ​@@switzerlandball. almost. kurukuru is the word you're looking for, but it's definitely related.
      Additionally, the "toga" part probably comes from the verb "togaru", meaning "to become sharp or pointed".

  • @lucilapetallana5476
    @lucilapetallana5476 11 місяців тому +6

    You are the reason why i love drawing

  • @detweelingpaarden1829
    @detweelingpaarden1829 Рік тому +531

    Well, at least Donna can use it for her bullet journal! ;)

  • @bibbobby8038
    @bibbobby8038 Рік тому +88

    There was always that one Japanese exchange student in elementary school that had these crazy ass mechanical pencils they used to litteraly flex like they owned the building and to be fair they did with that beast of a pencil😂

    • @yoshi555king
      @yoshi555king 8 місяців тому +5

      I think Japanese exchange student would appriciate my stationary picks then

  • @berolinastrassmann
    @berolinastrassmann Рік тому +616

    It rotates if you lift it, at least mine does. I use UNI's Kuru Toga version and love it! You can even see it rotate when you lift it. So lovely of Donna to get it for you.

    • @antonlee1890
      @antonlee1890 Рік тому +12

      The spirited away design only exists for the UNI ones anyway, it’s more expensive because of the design. It’s also a kuru toga advance, so it spins lead twice as fast.

    • @sanaminayeet
      @sanaminayeet Рік тому +3

      it rotates when you press and lift it

    • @andrewnavarrette4807
      @andrewnavarrette4807 Рік тому +1

      Gotta love a one-sided review nice to know it's actually works.

  • @depresso_espresso_XnX
    @depresso_espresso_XnX Рік тому +11

    The second I saw it was a studio ghibli design I was hooked plus I love the drawing of the laputa robot❤😊

    • @lauren4.50
      @lauren4.50 Місяць тому

      ❤❤❤ I thought so too 🎉🎉

  • @liamr3362
    @liamr3362 Рік тому +49

    I actually love when my mechanical pencils do this, because I use the flat side for shading (one of my favorite this to do while drawing is the shading). Then I can use the sharper edge for the details of the drawing. I tend to draw smaller so having a very pointy tip helps with the small details.
    I also like writing with the flat side, it is just satisfying for me for some reason lol.

    • @mctripleA
      @mctripleA Рік тому

      I started doing my art on a mechanical pencil and it kinda stuck with me growing up, loved doing this as well
      Also loved making better art than the people telling me "ItS nOt ReAL ArT BeCauSe iTs THe wrOnG penCiL"

  • @sieve5
    @sieve5 Рік тому +10

    These work really well for taking notes

  • @EdMcMiller
    @EdMcMiller Рік тому +284

    The Kuru-Toga is my favourite pencil for writing! It actually rotates 1/20th every stroke, not every 20 strokes. That means art, especially with shading or long lines, wedges because the pencil doesn't leave the page. For writing, you end up leaving a perfect cone shape and no thick lines!

  • @Jack_The_Unfortunate
    @Jack_The_Unfortunate Рік тому +22

    This guy is so wholesome

  • @genesiskun02
    @genesiskun02 Рік тому +45

    I miss my Kuru Toga, I gave it to an artist friend who didn't have his own mechanical pencil. I really like over-engineered japanese pencils.
    Another cool one is the Zebra Del Guard, where the pencil's sleeve is made to extend itself to prevent the lead from breaking and it auto retracts itself when perpendicular force is applied to it, this is my daily pencil.

    • @thegamerfromjuipiter7545
      @thegamerfromjuipiter7545 Рік тому +3

      Personal favorite is the Orenz Nero, which come in very small diameters (0.2mm) and have a sliding sleeve with automatic advance

  • @Thelocaltransmascidiot42
    @Thelocaltransmascidiot42 17 днів тому +2

    I like the flat spot while writing tbh, feels smoother

  • @hachi8865
    @hachi8865 Рік тому +134

    i actually use the flat side of the pencil for shading and general strokes while i use the sharp side for distinct lines and darker shading. its not a completely negative thing i think!

  • @hanafaye-mn5on
    @hanafaye-mn5on 11 місяців тому +6

    ITS GIBLI STUDIO THEMED OMG ❤❤❤

  • @vexxzyi
    @vexxzyi Рік тому +190

    I love the art you made of the robot from Castle in the Sky! One of my favorite Studio Ghibli movies ❤

  • @egg.and.cheese
    @egg.and.cheese Рік тому +2

    This is honestly so wholesome

  • @lorenbk
    @lorenbk Рік тому +12

    In my high school industrial drawing classes, over 50 years ago, I learned to roll my pencil to keep a consistent line. It became just a natural thing. I’ve never seen an art teacher use or show this simple technique. It’s good to know it’s not a lost technique!

    • @storageunit6645
      @storageunit6645 Рік тому +1

      fr i do that too, its just like common sense

  • @stormnasca6497
    @stormnasca6497 Рік тому +5

    I prefer draw with mechanical pencils in general and I twist my pencil as I'm drawing which is really just me fidgeting but I'm glad the movement has a practical use 😅

  • @SashaStars
    @SashaStars Рік тому +1343

    "The instructions were a LITTLE unclear" 😂
    Also you and donna are so cute ❤

  • @hcags_795
    @hcags_795 Рік тому +16

    Hey! (To everyone)
    Fellow artist here. If you're looking for a good pencil to do your sketches, regular 0.7 and 0.5 mechanical pencils are sufficient.
    The problem with over-engineered mechanical pencils is that the point can be wobbly. It will surely affect the precision and comfort when drawing.
    So instead, you can just use a regular mechanical pencil and turn it over if you feel it going dull. You'd get used to it to the point that you're already doing it subconsciously.
    Have a happy day!

  • @yyflower
    @yyflower Рік тому +6

    I love these pencils! They're called Kuru Toga pencils, and they are my favourite for writing. But the best thing about them is that they come in so manu different colours and designs. Many many many brands and franchises will have their own Kuru Toga pencils!

  • @amanda_s.s
    @amanda_s.s Рік тому +2

    I just love your videos so much, not just because your art is so beautiful, and your art tips are very helpful, but also cuz you're such a nice person, it's so cute how much you love and care for your family, and how you're such a good husband and dad

  • @SprinkleGirl
    @SprinkleGirl Рік тому +19

    Scott, you are just the most wholesome person ever. I also love how honest you are with your reviews and I love all of your videos. You've taught me a lot and are a big inspiration

  • @nindao3121
    @nindao3121 9 днів тому

    I love drawing with a mechanical pencil! Something about the fine, thin lines make sketches look so neat and tidy. I love using it to draw anime characters/manga

  • @nyencatchristmas2817
    @nyencatchristmas2817 Рік тому +20

    Personally, thats what i like so much about mechanical pencils! You can get so much variety with the line thickness because of the flat side.

    • @rainghostly
      @rainghostly Рік тому +1

      Same here, I like switching the effects I can get based on which side I use. Or get into some kind of rhythm because of it.

  • @adrianalvarez1990
    @adrianalvarez1990 Рік тому +1

    this video gave me a feeling of genuine peace and authentic joy and relief deep in my gut idk how to describe it

  • @laurymoon8045
    @laurymoon8045 Рік тому +10

    In my opinion, the pencil is a great tool for lineart if its flat.

  • @devaansh_verma
    @devaansh_verma Рік тому +2

    Yeah it’s actually for writing cus in drawing there is a sliding motion but in writing it presses down, which rotates it it every time!

  • @harukademoneater5420
    @harukademoneater5420 Рік тому +4

    It's so cute! Also, I love using mechanical pencils to draw! The graphite always seems to be so much softer than regular pencils

  • @muffinman_4
    @muffinman_4 17 днів тому

    i love the flat spots theyre so satisfying

  • @pappanalab
    @pappanalab Рік тому +4

    I actually enjoy having when it wears down. It lets me make different kinds of lines

  • @Iothisk
    @Iothisk 11 місяців тому +3

    I don't know who needs this but the Zebra delguard series has a lead protection mechanism that imo is super impressive. Got mine from jetpens and I love it even though I dont really need or use that feature since I already have a pretty light touch xD again it's more for writing than drawing but I love sketching with it. 🧡

  • @Redacted_onlife
    @Redacted_onlife Рік тому +33

    This man needs to be protected at all costs. Omg he’s adorable.

  • @mingautumns4238
    @mingautumns4238 Рік тому

    Okay, but your aesthetic is everything. Your cap and waistcoat are amazing, I wish more people dressed like this

  • @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450
    @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450 Рік тому +4

    I like the fact mechanical pencils get a flat spot, makes it versatile, and it's better than graphite ones that just become round at a certain point.

  • @larunaaxthemischievous9762
    @larunaaxthemischievous9762 4 місяці тому

    It’s probably useful for artists who use short light strokes to rough sketch pieces, every artist has a unique style so every artist has a preference on the
    Pencils and tools for them

  • @aj_art20
    @aj_art20 Рік тому +8

    Donna and Scott are so cute ❤ Literally goals

  • @Winter61742
    @Winter61742 Рік тому +2

    I have a purple Totoro one! I love it for writing, less for drawing. You have to touch the pencil to the paper for it to rotate, also they come in extra small sizes like .03 which was amazing for my tiny handwriting

  • @Liv2Draw
    @Liv2Draw Рік тому +18

    omg yes, i put this on my birthday list thing (in amongst five other things) and im so glad to see you review it!

  • @BuzzardAlert
    @BuzzardAlert Рік тому +13

    Seeing you draw the robot from Castle in the sky makes me so happy:) you should definitely draw more studio Ghibli characters!!

  • @TheNinToaster
    @TheNinToaster 2 місяці тому

    i think this works great for things like drawing lines and guides, specially such as grids or perspective guides

  • @jup1ter_skies
    @jup1ter_skies Рік тому +4

    When i end up single and never findig a guy, i will forever blame scott bc hes set my expectations up wayy to high- HES SO WHOLESOME AHHHHH

  • @Zlittlepenguin
    @Zlittlepenguin Рік тому

    I think it’s a really awesome pencil regardless tbh and I’d love to feel how that rotation functionality actually works when writing normally.

  • @juliamillstein8650
    @juliamillstein8650 Рік тому +9

    I love your art you inspire me everyday!

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 Рік тому

    Your drawings are flippin’ awesome!

  • @veona599
    @veona599 Рік тому +22

    *_“The instructions were… a little unclear-“_*
    _~Scott Christian Sava, trying his best not to get canceled_

    • @quinnpuga
      @quinnpuga Рік тому +6

      In the most precious way ever

    • @veona599
      @veona599 Рік тому +4

      @@quinnpuga
      And the most wholesome way too!

  • @TheSpecialJ11
    @TheSpecialJ11 Рік тому

    I used these all of high school and college and I must say, they're phenomenal for taking notes. 10/10 would recommend. Now as an adult I'm almost always using pens so I hardly use mine anymore, but it's literally the best pencil I've ever owned. I can totally see how it's not the greatest for art. This is why I've always preferred the classic pencil set of varying hardnesses for art.

  • @Calamity_TLR
    @Calamity_TLR Рік тому +6

    Relationship goals right there

  • @addiyxtz
    @addiyxtz Рік тому

    as someone who is in love with studio ghibli movies, (and scotts art ofc) and my 2 favorite are castle in the sky and spirited away, this made me very happy

  • @captainopheliastar
    @captainopheliastar Рік тому +6

    that is the fanciest mechanical pencil i’ve ever seen

  • @thatwasmysin
    @thatwasmysin 4 місяці тому

    I love the castle in the sky drawing!!

  • @futuremerlin
    @futuremerlin 14 днів тому

    props to him for getting most of the words out of the way of the affiliate links, i noticed and appreciate it!

  • @KiwiVR101
    @KiwiVR101 16 годин тому

    i like flat spots cuz they make circles really easy and make handwriting good

  • @nickorange4881
    @nickorange4881 22 дні тому

    That drawing looks amazing

  • @cameroneridan4558
    @cameroneridan4558 Рік тому

    I always found the graphite flattening to be useful for art. Having a thick side and a thin side is good actually

  • @HasanBabasi
    @HasanBabasi Рік тому

    For writing they're absolutely awesome and I completely agree for art.

  • @crowsbash
    @crowsbash 18 днів тому

    i LOVEEE the flat spots

  • @TheBradinator214
    @TheBradinator214 Рік тому

    Loved the Castle in the Sky sketch. Definitely one of if not my favorite Studio Ghibli movies

  • @Gojo_the_strongest_rehehehe
    @Gojo_the_strongest_rehehehe 22 години тому

    The disign and the pencil looks very good to be honest

  • @silendt
    @silendt Рік тому

    Nice! I got the Uni version back in spring of 2011, and loved it for journaling. As others have mentioned, it rotates the lead a slight bit after each stroke, but ONLY once you pick it up off the paper. Really good at what it does though!

  • @zackswitch9656
    @zackswitch9656 Рік тому

    Ive always liked having flat spots on my pencils, its makes drawing different sized lines easier

  • @garrettmartin4750
    @garrettmartin4750 Рік тому

    That pencil gives me wonderful nostalgia... I gotta watch the Ghibli films again... I remember loving Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle.

  • @maxmanchik
    @maxmanchik Рік тому

    A gift from someone you love holds value not in efficiency but in the fact that they gave it to you as a gift. Best you can do, is use what they gifted to you and cherish it

  • @hfs212000
    @hfs212000 Рік тому

    Would love to see studio ghibli characters in your art style ❤

  • @KeitieKalopsia
    @KeitieKalopsia 14 днів тому

    I love using the side of the slope of the lead, somewhere between the point and the flat side. I also love finding that spot myself, ‘cause it’s no fun if you’re writing on your preferred side all of the time. It’s that euphoria you get when your lead is super flat and dull, but you know that means that all the other sides are extra sharp now, so you turn it to the side and the resulting strokes are just ✨ *_beautiful._* ✨ You wouldn’t get that from a pencil that made sure the tip never got flatter than the minimum unevenness.
    That doesn’t mean this isn’t a great pencil. This video just made me think of this one very specific little joy.

  • @DeviousDerivatives
    @DeviousDerivatives Рік тому

    I have several of these and love them. The lead rotates every time you lift the lead or let the pressure off. Consistent pressure keeps it on the same plane.
    I want yours though because it's rather pretty!

  • @dariaslay
    @dariaslay 2 місяці тому

    Oh my gosh he seems like such a sweet man I love him his wife is so lucky to find such a sweet person like him

  • @safirinha5582
    @safirinha5582 2 місяці тому

    i actually like when the tip gets that angled edge, i use it to my advantage because sometimes you want an extra sharp line and sometimes you want an extra thick line

  • @_halo-ej2pt
    @_halo-ej2pt 2 місяці тому +1

    The pencil actually works as it should, but it is actually more desgined for writing. Every time you press the pencil down on thepaper, it rotates a hit. When you were testing it out, you didnt press it down a lot and so it didnt rotate. Hope this helps! ❤

  • @다빈-h3e
    @다빈-h3e Рік тому

    I’ve actually had these since middle school for both writing and art applications! It works by rotating the lead a little bit every time you push down and release from the paper during writing/drawing. It’s def not gonna work for long and continuous strokes, but for small notebook doodles/crosshatching/postcard size drawings, they work really well in getting consistent lines ☺️

  • @wuzi7049
    @wuzi7049 Рік тому

    I prefer mechanical pencils for line work. Having the lead be uneven is an advantage. That line variation when you turn the pencil is so useful.

  • @catyes7632
    @catyes7632 Рік тому

    Laputa is such a lovely movie, all the studio Ghibli movies are and i love seeing art based off their movies, its all really gorgeous

  • @shrewmii
    @shrewmii Рік тому

    how thoughtful of her to get for you though! i love hearing about you and your wife, i hope when i find my person we work this well together.

  • @jansaj-cr
    @jansaj-cr 20 днів тому

    I find having a flat spot can actually be pretty useful, the flat part can be used to cover bigger areas and the sharper part can be used for finer lines.

  • @hudsonwatchuk7033
    @hudsonwatchuk7033 Рік тому

    I’ve never seen a better outtro

  • @noahnesbitt9763
    @noahnesbitt9763 Рік тому

    I love that brand of lead pencil, I used it for a good chunk of my high school period, it’s the best lead pencil I’ve ever used.

  • @mophead_fr
    @mophead_fr Рік тому

    I honestly like mechanical pencil for the exact reason that they flatten out and become thicker. It makes my handwriting nicer and it feels good

  • @rezzy8590
    @rezzy8590 19 днів тому

    I actually love it when the lead wears down and I get to rotate my mech pencil. I write in cursive so feeling that difference makes me feel like I'm writing calligraphy.

  • @expertoflizardcorrugation3967

    I had one of those several years ago. It wasn't anything too special, but it was very light and just felt nice to write or draw with for long periods.

  • @XericSol
    @XericSol Рік тому +1

    Yeah, the pencil does exactly what it said it does. When you put downward pressure on the led then lift up, it rotates the led. It works quite well for sketching.

  • @wendyernstrom8853
    @wendyernstrom8853 Рік тому

    I am SO darned glad I stumbled on your channel a few weeks ago! Your posts are terrifuc.
    Bless your wife for caring about you!

  • @myforever13
    @myforever13 9 днів тому

    i love kurutoga pencils
    the lead does stay sharp if you do short strokes
    i wouldn’t use them for shading but they are excellent for line art and crosshatching
    legit my fav pencil to draw with