sometimes I think it woud become more than doodle...
sometimes I think it woud become more than doodle...
That´s what I´ve done since inktober
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azkid (November 21st, 2018)
Some older ones, post them before my break
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Cyril (March 17th, 2019)
Back from break, this poor lil´thread...
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azkid (December 5th, 2018), Cyril (March 17th, 2019), NibsForScript (December 4th, 2018)
A try of curvilinear perspective.
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Ahriman4891 (June 7th, 2019), azkid (December 5th, 2018), NibsForScript (December 4th, 2018)
Happy New Lunar Year of the Pig 2019!
Ahriman4891 (June 7th, 2019), azkid (February 7th, 2019), Cyril (February 15th, 2019), Dogma1957 (July 8th, 2020), NibsForScript (February 6th, 2019), Pterodactylus (February 5th, 2019)
Got this nib with a broken pen attached to it.
So I had to fit it somewhere, and I thought might as well pick a pretty celluloid body
The sketch is of an old scale as found in old markets, weighing asparagus spears.
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Cyril (July 28th, 2020), NibsForScript (March 31st, 2019)
If you like some of my sketches, visit me on diviant:
https://www.deviantart.com/mayjoiner
simpsons-vampyre...
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If you like some of my sketches, visit me on diviant:
https://www.deviantart.com/mayjoiner
Using a Lamy 2000
Deb (January 4th, 2020), Kaputnik (July 4th, 2020), Pterodactylus (December 30th, 2019), tscweaves (July 5th, 2020)
I watched the animation movie “Addams Family 2019” over the holidays and it inspired me to sketch my version of the character “Wednesday Addams.”
Stillman and Birn Epsilon sketchbook.
Twsbi 580 Nickel Grey ALR Fine + Noodler's Lexington Grey.
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azkid (June 5th, 2020), Cyril (July 28th, 2020), Deb (January 4th, 2020), Kaputnik (July 4th, 2020), Pterodactylus (January 4th, 2020)
Fred
New to fountain pens ans new to drawing.
Kaputnik (July 3rd, 2020), Pterodactylus (July 31st, 2020)
Glad to see this thread being kept alive by new submissions.
I haven't posted in a year. Let's fix that.
This Parker Duo-Vac is very pretty.
Why these vertical striped vacumatic Parkers are not as popular as their horizontal cousins. Obviously not because they are inferior writers.
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azkid (July 31st, 2020), Kaputnik (September 6th, 2020), Pterodactylus (July 31st, 2020)
Need to process it properly for the MI thread but here's one I did yesterday with my cheapo twsbi go
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azkid (August 1st, 2020), Cyril (September 8th, 2020), Kaputnik (August 1st, 2020), penwash (September 6th, 2020), Pterodactylus (August 2nd, 2020)
One of the questions that I got asked often is this: Which nib size should I use to sketch with fountain pens?
My simple answer is: It's relative to the size of your sketch.
Typically, my sketch is small because I started to do it on a no.12 Rhodia pad. So for those, I find XF or F sized nibs to be the best. But if the pen has an M or B or BBB?
Well, sketch something bigger.
The size of the drawing is approximately 7x5 inches.
By the way, the pen, a Sheaffer Imperial Gold-filled 14k with Crosshatch pattern, is my favorite for the week.
azkid (September 8th, 2020), Cyril (September 8th, 2020), Kaputnik (September 6th, 2020), Pterodactylus (September 6th, 2020), suzy01 (September 6th, 2020)
Sketched this for #inktober52 2020 prompt number 35 “Balance.”
Twsbi 580 ALR Prussian Blue, extra fine + Iroshizuku ku jaku.
Brent.
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My sketches so far...mostly doodles testing during the development of my "Elegy"...my first, my last...my only reliably working flex pen.
I love her and she loves me...
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azkid (September 8th, 2020), Chuck Naill (September 7th, 2020), Cyril (September 8th, 2020), Kaputnik (September 7th, 2020), Pterodactylus (September 7th, 2020), Robert (September 7th, 2020), suzy01 (September 7th, 2020)
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