Were these done with the Pentel Sign Pen? The black ones with a beige tip at the end of them? Because I think you can have them shipped to the UK. I know that they still manufacture them.
I agree with Matt, they are astounding illustrations.
They were all black pens, with a flexible but firm brush tip. They sell now some pens were the ink is too blue or the tip is too soft. We used them in animation for trace and paint on paper. I did even animate with them directly. Brilliant stuff.
Simply wonderful. The use of brush and spontaneity coupled with control is astounding. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt. Nowadays I could kill for an old fashion Pentel pen like those. They don't import 'em anymore!
ReplyDeleteWere these done with the Pentel Sign Pen? The black ones with a beige tip at the end of them? Because I think you can have them shipped to the UK. I know that they still manufacture them.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Matt, they are astounding illustrations.
They were all black pens, with a flexible but firm brush tip. They sell now some pens were the ink is too blue or the tip is too soft. We used them in animation for trace and paint on paper. I did even animate with them directly. Brilliant stuff.
ReplyDeleteEstán muy buenos. Veo q los hacés en un cuaderno y me dan ganas de dibujar.
ReplyDeletesalud.
..Gracias GAP. Tambien dibujo en hojas sueltas. Estos los dibuje viajando en subte (Si!!!!) Yendo y volviendo del laburo.
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