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Read the full Kaweco Earth Brown review: www.ink-pens.com/post/90480616237/kaweco-earth-brown-ink-...
My goal here was to simulate the effect of shallow depth of field (closer part should look as it's out of focus). I had no actual model, therefore, to simulate this effect, I had to use my knowledge of math and optics - point spread functions, Gaussian spread and so on.
3×3 inch (75×75 mm) ink drawing, stippling technique, using 0.03 and 0.1 Copic Multiliner pens.
I also can tell, that "0.03mm" label does not reflect an actual width of line on regular drawing paper - it's something like 0.2mm on regular paper and 0.1mm on glossy paper and film.
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For Make It Monday #248 by Papertrey Ink.
PTI product used:
Stamps - Feather Finery, Book Club
Dies - Feather Finery
Cardstock - Spring Rain, Blueberry Sky
Very special construction stone from Jiangsu province China. there is a very long history of Taihu stone appreciation.
ink on paper
I only gave it a few minutes to dry, then ran it under the bath tap. A soaking in hot water did nothing, so I put it right under the flow - still nothing, so I scrubbed it around, swirled it in the water, and wiped if face-down against the bottom of the bath.
Nothing. So, I added washing up liquid, and tried again. Nothing. So, then I laid it face up and soaked the sheet in extra thick bleach gel toilet cleaner. Then rinsed it off, and swirled it in hot water again. The paper started to give way, but the Noodler's ink doesn't run.
I did a review of the Noodler's Ink.
We shall call it "Derek Ink", because Dereks don't run. (Obscure Peter Jackson reference.)
EVIDENCE
Provenance evidence: Stamp -- inked
Location in book: P. [i]
Transcription: Carolina BOOK RACK
Bookseller/Auction House: Carolina Book Rack
COPY
Repository: Penn Libraries
Call number: Schimmel 4976
Collection: Schimmel Fiction Collection
Copy title: Prairie
Author(s): Waldo, Anna Lee
Published: Berkley Books, New York, 1986
FIND IN POP
I don't have a preferred setting for this brush. I like using it as a stamp. This one isn't square, but Procreate will stretch it to a more roundish shape.
Trying out some "Calligraffiti" Type style with the word COMPOSE to see what I can come up with. Awhile ago I came across an artist named NIELS SHOE MEULMAN and was blown away by what he's been doing at: www.calligraffiti.nl/
Anyway, here are some of my first attempts at this style. I rather like it and know this is not as great as Niels, but hey it was my first time.
Diamine Red Dragon ink shading on Clairefontaine 90g paper, with Pilot Vanishing Point fountain pen, broad nib. Read my full review of Diamine Red Dragon
I made this drawing to test out the new ink I bought (Dr. Ph. Martin's Black Star Waterproof India Ink, Matte). I LOVE it. It's exactly what I've been looking for. A thank you to the fellow working at Muse who suggested it!
The drawing is of the outfit I wore for my friend Christopher's going away party. Blue jeans, white tank-top, yellow suede loafers. Sexy!
I don't print out the,"good stuff" for customers and clients at home. Mostly personal pics, contact sheets, and such. I save the real prints for the lab where the $20,000 machines can make prints that no home printers can match. Re-inking is a pain in the ass, but it saves alot of $$$$. A re-ink kit costs about $12- $15... can refill about 8 to 12 times or so.. and the black refills last longer. An ink cartridge itself can be refilled 5 or more times before the heads wear down. At $23 an ink cartridge... you do the math....
It's fun to watch the wonderful trails an ink drop makes when dropped into water.......... Camera: Sony Cybershot W180
Project: Din-ink
Desgin by: ZO_loft
Client: Macef Design Award
Design (period): 2008
Completion (year): 2008
Awards: 1° prize Macef International Design Award
Photo: Paolo Emilio Bellisario
The first 8 are from the Goulet Pens, 'Top Seller Blues' ink sampler; followed by a separate sample (China Blue) I purchased and then the blues I already own.
The paper is from a Rhodia dot pad and I used a dip pen with a W. Mitchell Round Hand #4 nib. The image was scanned.
Definitely love the China Blue & Noodler's (that shade is exclusive to Goulet) ...the problem is that the latter really doesn't like dip nib pens.