SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens - Archival Black Ink Pens - Pens for Writing, Drawing, or Journaling - Assorted Point Sizes - 8 Pack
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MsT
> 24 hourI really love these. I paint rocks and use these to outline and write on them. I have had so many issues with other ones bleeding when I seal them but not these. I really love using them.
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Ko-Drone
> 24 hourLove these pens. I got these after i heard so many people raving about these.. from my friends to librarians to bloggers. I HAD to try these..so i bought this 8 piece set as my starter kit.. and man im hooked. I sketch and draw a lot, and recently got into the ink sketches ..this is heavenly. I honestly dont know why i wasted so much $$ on other pens when i should have just bought these. If you are a beginner and need ink markers, DO NOT BUY CHEAPER ONES - invest in these or copics multiliners and you will be golden for a while. These are the best i have personally tried, and i think i will keep buying these. They go on smooth and awesome!!!
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J-Dog
> 24 hourI have tried many inking tools over the years, the Hunt 102 Crowquill, a Series 7 #2 watercolor brush, but Micron fineliners have become my go-to pens. My other tools of the trade are my Pentel Fude brush pens. I started my artist career as many others have, using a number 2 pencil and a ballpoint pen. The Micron .01 and .005 give me the fine lines I need for the fine details in my work. The Micron .005 and .003 also work well for cross-hatching. For anyone getting started, I would recommend a Staedtler 2mm lead holder with the HB and 4H lead for penciling. I would recommend using this pack of Microns and the Pentel Fude Extra Fine point for inking. It should be noted that Microns delicate tip can break under too much pressure, and like with all inking tools, they work best with Bristol board smooth tooth paper.
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Michelle
> 24 hourThose pens are bit pricey but work like Copic multi liner pens.
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Charlie
> 24 hourI do custom greeting cards and needed something matte and black for line art at the end. These are everything I hoped for them to be and then some. Definitely worth the purchase.
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Kate
> 24 hourI was on the fence about these pens after reading some of the reviews but I also didn’t want to spend and arm and a leg just to practice drawing with ink. If you’re on the fence just BUY them! In my opinion they’re completely worth it, I’ve bought them twice now and have had no issues! They are smooth and easy to use, last for a while and add so much detail!
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Connie
> 24 hourLove these for drawing on Watercolor paintings. They are Awesome pens have used for years. Good for everything. Very smooth and consistent.
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Khulalo
> 24 hourPros: the pen tips are suuper tiny and so great for detail work! I actually really love the brush pen too its really fun to play around with and has a nice smooth calligraphy type look to it. Just be careful opening/closing it or the brush part will sort of fray. The ink holds up beautifully with watercolor brushed over it, no smeared or smudged lines at all. Cons: the ink will fade if you erase over it. I inked over a pencil drawing and when I went back to erase the extra pencil marks the ink got significantly lighter in those areas.
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Hank Sattler
> 24 hourGreat pens. They do write on plastic but do not dry very quickly.
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Georgia M
> 24 hourI bought these to use for making Zentangle Art and theyre just what I needed.