I used rotring isographs for years as a note-taking pen for university, in my experience they were excellent at a comfortable angle. The only issue I ever had with them was the nibs; after some time the metal became weakened (probably because of the angle), and watching your 20 USD 0.30 mm nib break in the middle of lecture is truly gut-wrenching.
months later and my sumi ink + rubbing alcohol technical pen ink combo still works also about the "hold it upright" part, i actually found out something about that property, and i told another channel called Peter Draws about it th-cam.com/video/Wpyb5ZbvOb0/w-d-xo.html
I subscribed and was not pressured to! Thank you sir!. If I ever start making TH-cam vids again in this new era of commercialization in TH-cam I doubt I will be begging for people to like and subscribe either.
'rowr' lol. its funny and adorable because its not mine. ah do i dare set you on the path of new old stock dip pens... not those crummy x5! x10! lots. a box of a full 144. im not sure what your criteria is exactly. you cant write vertically with them, but thats true of fountain pens. i guess if you really hated dipping.
I've tried some English made dip pen nibs. Leonardt brand. Quite nice. But every dip increases the chances that I'll spill ink all over the floor, the art and myself.
@@Ashsibe wide bottom ink containers, dont stack them on top of anything (the only time ive spilled so far is because i foolishly had stacked one, knocked it in the dark, and the dry ink in the lid meant it was able to leak out through. ) cut a circle out of a spare sponge and fit the bottle into that to make it wider.
The cat, i was rolling on the floor laughing.
best sense of humor in youtube art. Love your vids mate!
Just found your channel and I love it and your art!!! Your sense of humor is great as well.
I used rotring isographs for years as a note-taking pen for university, in my experience they were excellent at a comfortable angle. The only issue I ever had with them was the nibs; after some time the metal became weakened (probably because of the angle), and watching your 20 USD 0.30 mm nib break in the middle of lecture is truly gut-wrenching.
Love the cat❤
'Refillablublublublublublublublublublublubluble' 😂
The cat is worthy.
Have you tried the Jinhao cat clone? They’re very good!
months later and my sumi ink + rubbing alcohol technical pen ink combo still works
also about the "hold it upright" part, i actually found out something about that property, and i told another channel called Peter Draws about it
th-cam.com/video/Wpyb5ZbvOb0/w-d-xo.html
Ah thank you good find. I had watched that video before but had forgotten about it.
Best part is the end! 😂😂😂
I subscribed and was not pressured to! Thank you sir!. If I ever start making TH-cam vids again in this new era of commercialization in TH-cam I doubt I will be begging for people to like and subscribe either.
'rowr'
lol. its funny and adorable because its not mine.
ah do i dare set you on the path of new old stock dip pens... not those crummy x5! x10! lots. a box of a full 144.
im not sure what your criteria is exactly. you cant write vertically with them, but thats true of fountain pens. i guess if you really hated dipping.
I've tried some English made dip pen nibs. Leonardt brand. Quite nice. But every dip increases the chances that I'll spill ink all over the floor, the art and myself.
@@Ashsibe wide bottom ink containers, dont stack them on top of anything (the only time ive spilled so far is because i foolishly had stacked one, knocked it in the dark, and the dry ink in the lid meant it was able to leak out through. )
cut a circle out of a spare sponge and fit the bottle into that to make it wider.
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😂😂😂