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Post by Ernestotaku on Jan 19, 2019 5:16:55 GMT -5
Hello, as you probably know I use these for panel lining: But sometimes I run out of them. I would like to buy the most similar product posible, since Im used to them. I mean, I know there are differences between the panel liners, the markers and the weatherers... Are the panel liners the common pen for non erasable ink? Markers are supposed to have paint in them and not ink. I've found that some people recommend posca. I bought a posca with fine tip, 0'7 mm, but I think it's too thick, maybe I will use it for black filling. The PC-1M
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Post by Ernestotaku on Jan 19, 2019 5:18:27 GMT -5
I just discovered the PC-1MR But maybe the tip is still thick. Or maybe I don't have to look for a paint marker for panel lining.
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Post by SteelRain on Jan 20, 2019 8:07:38 GMT -5
Artist's inking pens might be a good alternative. Here's a few from a cursory googling, no links because I don't know where you like to buy your stuff from and you might be able to find them cheaper in a friendly local art store. Faber-Castell PITT Artist's Pens Look for the superfine size (0.3 mm), they come in a bunch of colours but probably the most useful for panel lining will be black, sepia and sanguine. Staedtler Pigment Liners These go down to teeny sizes, 0.05 mm at the smallest, so maybe buy a box set to try and then get the individual size you like best? Colour options seem mostly bright, but they do have a brown one in colour sets at least, dunno about buying them individually. Sakura Pigma Microns A bit more spendy than the other two but I've heard good things about them. They go down to 0.2 mm in size and come in a bunch of useful colours, and you can buy all of them individually.
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Post by Ernestotaku on Jan 20, 2019 20:44:39 GMT -5
Thank you a lot.
I hear very good things about microns, and the good thing is that you can buy smaller than 0'5 ones.
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