Most people use them for Bible stuff ( underlining and such) and Urban sketching quick coloring in regular paper journals. They’re the same as wax coloring pencils and smooth as a baby’s bottom in most journals … they even blend.
For your Pen & Paper RPG game on the other channel. How about Pilot Frixion Erasable Pens. They come in many colors & tip sizes. They're very cheap. They also have erasable markers & Highlighters as well if you really want them. They're Thermo-Sensitive ink that are pretty awesome and popular
I have the multi color Frixion click pen, and it's lovely, but don't use any Frixion erasable ink on anything you want to preserve for a long time because the ink will disappear (or reappear) in different high/low temps.
I had one back in the 80s. I loved it but the 'lead' refills were kinda pricey. There was no 'variety' pack, so you had to buy individual packs of each color to refill. Fortunately, I worked at a stationery shop while I was in college. I may still have it somewhere, but I stopped being able to find lead for it. I thought it was discontinued.
You should try Copic Sketch markers. They're refillable.The Winsor & Newton ones are pretty great too. Edit: I recommend Canson XL marker paper if you're going to try these. They're alcohol based and bleed through most papers, but they're 'art markers' for sure.
Unlocked my memory of the pens that had multiple colors in one pen.
Looks very smooth!
I do what I want, instruction manual!
Always have to remind my principals to use black ink because they both love the perfect shade of blue that my machine can’t scan/copy.
Most people use them for Bible stuff ( underlining and such) and Urban sketching quick coloring in regular paper journals. They’re the same as wax coloring pencils and smooth as a baby’s bottom in most journals … they even blend.
For your Pen & Paper RPG game on the other channel.
How about Pilot Frixion Erasable Pens. They come in many colors & tip sizes.
They're very cheap. They also have erasable markers & Highlighters as well if you really want them.
They're Thermo-Sensitive ink that are pretty awesome and popular
I have the multi color Frixion click pen, and it's lovely, but don't use any Frixion erasable ink on anything you want to preserve for a long time because the ink will disappear (or reappear) in different high/low temps.
Really annoyed me how he got a tiny knife to cut the tape cleanly then just destroyed the box anyway by slicing the plastic.
Sorry for blowing up your comments. Don’t think this would be a good option for adult coloring books?
It would be absolutely stellar.
I had one back in the 80s. I loved it but the 'lead' refills were kinda pricey. There was no 'variety' pack, so you had to buy individual packs of each color to refill. Fortunately, I worked at a stationery shop while I was in college. I may still have it somewhere, but I stopped being able to find lead for it. I thought it was discontinued.
It will actually take regular 2mm leads without the metal clip, you just have to snap them in two
Always cut away from you. 😉
You should try Copic Sketch markers. They're refillable.The Winsor & Newton ones are pretty great too.
Edit: I recommend Canson XL marker paper if you're going to try these. They're alcohol based and bleed through most papers, but they're 'art markers' for sure.