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- | A **Pentel Brush Pen** is the easiest fat pen for me to use. I refill the cartridges with with Noodler' | + | A **Pentel Brush Pen** is the easiest fat pen for me to use. I refill the cartridges with a little blunt-tip syringe. |
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+ | The ink I refill it with is **Platinum Carbon Black Ink**, which is one of the blackest blacks and dries nice and matte for photographing and scanning. | ||
**Pentel Color Water Brushes** are for a slightly different, more controlled feel. | **Pentel Color Water Brushes** are for a slightly different, more controlled feel. | ||
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For thin brush lines, I use a **Pentel Artist Brush Sign Pen**. It's like an eyeliner pen for drawing. It's pretty sick. | For thin brush lines, I use a **Pentel Artist Brush Sign Pen**. It's like an eyeliner pen for drawing. It's pretty sick. | ||
For controlled, non-variable thin lines, I like **Ohto pens**. They tips are much stronger than Microns, and can withstand my mighty hulk grip. | For controlled, non-variable thin lines, I like **Ohto pens**. They tips are much stronger than Microns, and can withstand my mighty hulk grip. | ||
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Otherwise, for sketching I like whatever I can find on my desk. Chewed up pencils, free pens from hotels... | Otherwise, for sketching I like whatever I can find on my desk. Chewed up pencils, free pens from hotels... | ||
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+ | I do my halftones digitally, I don't know any place around me that has actual halftone paper though I'd love to try it one day. I've used these free black/white halftone textures for the last decade: | ||
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+ | You can load the textures up in any drawing program (i use Clip Studio Paint, or sometimes an old version of Photoshop CS6), and set the halftone layer to multiply. Then use a layer mask, and erase away the parts you want to make white. I like to use a mix of a hard round brush for filling big areas, and a grainy noise brush for shading. | ||
===== Who is Shane? ===== | ===== Who is Shane? ===== | ||