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This pen is great. Almost..., November 30, 2010This pen is great. Almost like a white out. Love it so far.
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This was good til I tried..., November 30, 2010This was good til I tried the uniball white ink pen. Ink was a bit on the thin
side. If u go over same spot twice, the think will b uneven. I wanted this for a
replacement for using white-out because I wanted a more precise and small tip to
white out tiny mistakes in my drawings. But this one's ink doesn't completely
cover my mistakes. So now I use this for making my black lines appear gray for
affects and backgrounds by using this pen right over the black lines that I want
to appear grayish.
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For those who still have..., November 24, 2010For those who still have ink flow issues, this is a HUGE TIP that will make u
fall in love with this pen. the pen has an ink holding sponge inside. Uncap the
end and pull it out without damaging it with a tweaser and dip it in a sepia ink
bottle and squeeze it carefully to soak up the ink, then drop it back in the pen
and cap the end again. The flw will go amazingly smooth. Repeat when the issue
occurs ...
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For those who still have..., November 24, 2010For those who still have ink flow issues, this is a HUGE TIP that will make u
fall in love with this pen. the pen has an ink holding sponge inside. Uncap the
end and pull it out without damaging it with a tweaser and dip it in a ink
bottle and squeeze it carefully to soak up the ink, then drop it back in the pen
and cap the end again. The flw will go amazingly smooth. Repeat when the issue
occurs again.
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Btw dip tip in warm water..., November 24, 2010Btw dip tip in warm water b4 and after each use and wipe the tip with dry
napkins help a great deal. If u plan 2 not in use it 4 more than 2 weeks then
remove ink cartilage and wash the tip or nib with hot water at least 3 times and
wipe in dry. U can put rest of ink cartilage wrapped in plasti wrap and in
zipbag 2 keep it from drying. This way u don't have to worry about the ink
drying and ruining your pen when u take long break from it. don't leave pen's
tip/nib dirty with ink and uncleaned for 2 weeks or more even if your not using
it. Read warning in product description.
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Wow. 0_0 Wow wow wow......., November 23, 2010Wow. 0_0 Wow wow wow.... amazingly thin with good flow. easy to use too. Just
that some people tend to put too much pressure which is needed for some pens so
that the ink flows better. BUT this pen, u don't need heavy pressure to get good
flow. The ink comes naturally even when u lighty tap or touch paper. Because the
tip/nib is very-wow-fine, the metal tip/nib is thin and like every thin metal it
can bend if u try to kill the paper by knifing it but in serious means, the tip
is fairly strong 4 it being so thin. I'm usually hard on pens and break my
plastic mechanical pencils but I'm doing great with this. Just try it. Totally
recommended. I rarely give 5 stars but this pen is so amazing so I just have to.
If u r a heavy poke-holes-through-paper pen user and tend to break ur 0.7 mm
mechanical pencil led everytime u use it, then get the fine tip version instead.
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Same as f01 black but..., November 23, 2010Same as f01 black but is in sepia brown color. Perfect for drawing lines that
you dont want to appear completely black like faded backgrounds. Just scan in
grayscale or black&white. Great for drawing comic or manga because this is meant
for the detailed and parts of your drawing that you want to appear light or
faded. The purpose of the slow flow in this pen is so we can draw slow in small
detailed areas of your drawing. Thicker lines can be made by doing slow strokes.
If you wanted faded or light streak lines that do the ink fades appearance then
do faster strokes. This pen is great cause you have total control do to the
pressure and speed of the streaks. Recommended! People do complain that it skips
but that's it's purpose for streak affects. If they don't want skips then slow
down when drawing lines. Recommended!
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Have to admit that it's..., November 23, 2010Have to admit that it's true that the f02 has better flow BUT for drawing comic
or manga it's GREAT because this is meant for the detailed and parts of your
drawing that you want to appear light or faded. The purpose of the slow flow in
this pen is so we can draw slow in small detailed areas of your drawing. If you
wanted faded or light streak lines that do the ink fades appearance then do
faster strokes. This pen is great cause you have total control do to the
pressure and speed of the streaks. Recommended!
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