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    • JerrySketchyArt
      JerrySketchyArt @danielerossi last edited by

      @danielerossi If you want a less sensitive brush in your arsenal this Tombow set is really nice. I primarily use the Pentels, but these are great when you're looking for something more solid.

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      • danielerossi
        danielerossi @JerrySketchyArt last edited by

        @JerrySketchyArt Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll write that down and keep it in mind if I end up failing to take the Pentel 🙂

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        • danielerossi
          danielerossi last edited by

          And now tonight, suddenly, my brush pen is flowing too much ink. No matter how lightly I go, no matter how I turn the paper, I’m getting more ink coming out than previously. A Google search only brought up advice for less ink flow. Not the other way around.

          I’m getting little pools of ink. Did I break my brush pen? I swear I didn’t press too hard or hard at all!

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          • JerrySketchyArt
            JerrySketchyArt @danielerossi last edited by

            @danielerossi Which type do you have? Left or right?

            20191010_220024.jpg

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            • danielerossi
              danielerossi @JerrySketchyArt last edited by

              @JerrySketchyArt Right

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              • VivianTong
                VivianTong @danielerossi last edited by

                @danielerossi I've had this issue with both types of pentel pen in the photo that @JerrySketchyArt posted

                I usually have just defaulted to keeping a scrap paper or tissue to wipe away excess ink on the brush and it also keeps me checking that the brush tip is still good shape

                Following in case there's a better solution!

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                • JerrySketchyArt
                  JerrySketchyArt @danielerossi last edited by

                  @danielerossi Okay, that one does not have any special way to control the ink flow amount. (The one on the left can control it by squeezing.) My guess is that it just wasn't flowing steady on your first couple of goes and is now working as intended. I store mine tip up, and it still flows like mad from the moment I start.

                  The pocket brush is crazy sensitive as previously mentioned. You can do what Vivian mentioned and just wipe away excess, or do what I do and embrace the fact that lines will come out on their own terms. "Happy little accidents!" That brush is a bit like watercolor, in that it adds variety whether you like it, or not. I've recently started playing with using short, animator type lines, to give it even more unpredictable life!

                  Here's an example of one of my favorite pieces from a recent sketchbook full of elephants using this technique (prompt was "tired"):
                  20190823_122043.jpg

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                  • JerrySketchyArt
                    JerrySketchyArt last edited by JerrySketchyArt

                    As a comparison, here is one with the easy-peasy-to-control Tombow (and a gel pen, prompt "frail"):

                    20191008_121540.jpg

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                    • danielerossi
                      danielerossi @JerrySketchyArt last edited by

                      @JerrySketchyArt said in Brush pen control:

                      My guess is that it just wasn't flowing steady on your first couple of goes and is now working as intended. I store mine tip up, and it still flows like mad from the moment I start.

                      I have to admit, I’m laughing now. Here I am thinking I broke my brush pen but it turns out it’s acting the way it should be! But I got used to it’s less steady, fresh out of the package flow 🙃Thanks for clearing that up for me, Jerry. I was about to give up on the brush pen. Now to get used to the gusher.

                      I really like learning this new medium. It’s a whole new laws of physics.

                      The pocket brush is crazy sensitive as previously mentioned. You can do what Vivian mentioned and just wipe away excess,

                      @VivianTong I tried that last night. I used a paper towel (probably not the best thing to use) but the heavy flow continued. Which, as Jerry taught me, is supposed to happen 🙂

                      That brush is a bit like watercolor, in that it adds variety whether you like it, or not.

                      That is so true. There I was thinking to myself “ I don’t want my circle to look that thick! Thinner! Thinner!”. I’m going to give the short, animator type lines a try.

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                      • danielerossi
                        danielerossi last edited by

                        So today I was doing one of my favourite pastimes — reading Calvin and Hobbes. And all I could think of was “I wonder if Watterson used a brush pen?” 🙃

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                        • sailorriceball
                          sailorriceball @danielerossi last edited by

                          @danielerossi I read somewhere that he was using a regular brush. Think it was from Winsor and Newton.

                          Does anyone have tips for drawing (small) circles using a brush pen. It’s the thing I still struggle the most with.

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                          • VivianTong
                            VivianTong @sailorriceball last edited by

                            @sailorriceball

                            I get good small circles holding my pen as vertical as possible and drawing the circle in 2 or more strokes.

                            Usually 2 half circles will do the trick kinda like doing open and close parenthesis

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                            • VivianTong
                              VivianTong @sailorriceball last edited by

                              @sailorriceball adding that for getting them in a single stroke, it takes much more delicate movements, but gradually and gently lifting the pen in the last 1/3 part of the circle helps with getting a nice consistent line too!

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                              • sailorriceball
                                sailorriceball @VivianTong last edited by

                                @VivianTong half circles are pretty clever. Thank you for the tip. I will try it out.

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