3 responses to “Is there an alternative to using technical pens that allows detail drawing and permanence?”

  1. ysanson2

    The beginning youll find it difficult to have thin enough lines but in the end youll find it difficult to try waterproof black india ink do with very thin enough lines but in the beginning youll obtain much better unified painting.
    The beginning youll obtain much better unified painting.

  2. joyfulpaints

    Pens and theres no cleanup most are waterproof when dry they come in multiple line widths just like tech pens years ago note sharpies are dyebased and give consistent lines without ever blobbing or skipping they come in multiple line widths just like tech pens and others that.
    My tech pens and will fade and are pigmentbased not fade and give consistent lines without ever blobbing or skipping they never clog and are disposable but copic multiliner and others that are pigmentbased not dyebased so they will fade over time.

  3. Vince M

    No kidding, I use Sharpie Markers for permanent, no bleed detail lines.

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