Diamine Oxblood. How does it compare with Diamine Ancient Copper, Writer's Blood, and Blood Orange?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Diamine Oxblood. How does it compare with Diamine Ancient Copper, Writer's Blood, and Blood Orange? Which are my favourites, and do I really need all four?
"Excuse my handwriting, it's...something." Mine too, kid, mine too! 😂 I love when your kid is on video and impressed with the wide vocabulary used. I prefer Blood Orange today, but next week could be different.😊 Great comparison video.
He's very fun to work with, and I know next week my colour choice will be different too!
Ancient Copper is my favourite of the four. Have you tried Red Dragon? Your kid is amazing, btw!
I haven't tried Red Dragon yet. It's always fun to do videos with Sam!
Thank you both for the ink shootout! I’m a fan of Ancient Copper, but am now intrigued by Writer’s Blood. Would you consider pondering purples in another video?
Purples would be fun to do!
Well, you know I love Blood Orange 😉 have a sample f Writer’s Blood that I haven’t tried yet and I love how it looks n the page. I’ll have to get to it soon. I think I’m with you both - Blood Orange and Writer’s Blood.
I would love to get a bottle of Golden Honey (?) someday. It’s another triangle bottle. I keep worrying that they will stop selling the anniversary inks but I can’t let myself buy it when it’s in stock because I have SO much ink already.
I' a leftie underwriter. I don't smudge. And I love inks that (almost) never dry, like Organics Studio Nitrogen. Writer's blood is one of the wettest inks I own. And yes, it is significantly wetter than oxblood.
I tried Writer's Blood, those dark reds just don't do it for me.
Maybe I will try Ancient Copper some day.
The only red I use, for side notes and highlighting,
is Robert Oster Fire Engine Red, which is the most red red
or truest red I could find.
Anyway, thank you and your refreshing MC!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for showing the Blood Orange,I hadn't seen it before;I think I love it! Probably my next ink purchase.
Writer's Blood will always be one that I have in a pen;it's in my old Sheaffer's vintage pen now(I don't know the model).
Like Oxford Blue,it behaves/flows so nicely.
I have Ancient Copper;but,find I don't reach for it often. It seems to have a dusty/dull look to it. Seems to be a bit drier than some Diamine inks.
I feel like I don't need to get Oxblood, it being somewhat similar to Writer's Blood(a color I really prefer anyway).