In this video I show you my most important tools when started ink drawing with dip pens. My mostly used tools: amzn.eu/atOkoUX Instagram: / lachmair.art TikTok: / martinlachmair #drawingtools #inkdrawing #dippen #howtodraw
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I really should not buy any more stuff, but I'm quite curious to try the dip pen. I love the way you showed us how to recover by taking the ink off with the brush. I feel like your intuition about shadows and light/dark is just so well developed and practiced you might underestimate how difficult it is for beginners. Something you cannot teach in a video I guess. Lovely vid.
I am excited for the next one with the fountain pens! Also, may I suggest you try Lunar Black watercolor from Daniel Smith for some of your fills... it granulates beautifully and would fit really well with your style.
Thank You for this awesome video. :). I'm using dirt cheap Jinhao 82 fountain pen with fude nib and black semi waterproof Koh-I-Noor document ink (also "cheap as barszcz" 😁). This ink is interesting - it gives beautiful blue/green trail under wet brush. Also it's mixing nice, but a little unpredictable way with watercolor... :)
I may have some dip nibs from my grandmother stashed somewhere in my art supplies. I guess using antique nibs is ok. I got India ink recently as a gift now I'm trying to figure out how to use it. So splatters are acceptable ? You can just leave them?
Bitte, wo kaufst du deine Sachen? Bei Gerstaecker kosten alleine die Federn 8,27 €. Bin offen für neue Bezugsquellen, die Sachen werden mir schön langsam zu teuer.