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Fun Stuff => MAKE => Topic started by: smilingbeef on 16 May 2005, 21:26
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Hey guys, I was wondering if some of you could help settle a debate between my wife and I. I've been doing a webcomic for a few months and recently started up a little side project called Animals Have Problems Too (http://www.mwitfp.com/AHPT.html). In it, I draw animals with problems (pretty simple, I know).
The problem is my wife thinks I should use a fine point sharpie (as evidinced in "Snake with Dude Teeth") and I like it better using a Pilot G2 (all the other ones). I dig the rougher, less cartoony style of the G2, but I can see why she likes the sharpie for clarity. Let me know what you think.
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I like the G2.
I think there are Extra Fine and an Ultra fine sharpies that may be a good compromise between the two.
I like the Extra fine sharpies just for labeling things; they seem to be clearer.
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This is a pretty cute idea!
I like the heavier line weight as well, but mainly because it's smoother-looking. You could achieve the same effect with the thinner pen by drawing big and shrinking the images down before publishing them.
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the biggest problem at the moment (i hope) is i don't have a scanner and am using a pretty old digital camera to get the images on the computer. That leads to a lot of cleanup, and sometimes the lines get lost in translation. the good news is my wife works for a nonprofit that inexplicably has computer equipment donated all the time, so i'm going to get a scanner from them in a few days. thanks for the comments!
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I'm afraid that you and your wife are both wrong.
You should be using these:
Brush pens (http://www.gellyroll.com/products/pens/pigmabrush/pigmabrush.html)
They cost about $4 per pen (CDN$) and are the best pens I've ever worked with.
If you're going to work in a non-digital format, these pens are the way to go.
They also have finer point pens, and graphics pens (surf the site).
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you're gonna make me go to hobby lobby, aren't you? dammit!
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Maybe I should buy some of those brush pens, gotta be better than the crappy rollerball I'm currently using.
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Anything is better than ballpoint.
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Isn't a ball point a biro?
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What the heck is a biro?
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shugga frugga dick dastardly
(http://www.blinman.com/biro_2_small.jpg)
biro
(http://www.restockit.com/officeimages%5CRegular-Image-6%5CXPEN0908.jpg)
Similar to what I use, does the job.
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Ok... but they're both ballpoint pens... the biro pens just have a tiny ballpoint compared to a standard Bic pen.
So that Biro is better than a standard pen... yeah... but nowhere near as good as a proper art pen/brush.
I used to love inking with a proper nib, and india ink... but it just gets so damned messy.
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Fine MOTHER, I'll buy a proper art pen. guh next you'll be telling to use a ruler when drawin straight lines. YOU'RE SO UNFAIR! I HATE YOU!
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Would it KILL you to use that ruler your grandma knitted for you?
*sob*
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Well, I went all over my tiny little hellhole of a town (read: I went to two places) and didn't find those brush pens. I will keep up the search and may find some next time I head to Houston, but for now I'm sticking with the G2 but making sure I get good pressure on everything and being very careful with my clean up work. Hopefully that's a happy medium.
PS - Jeph, how did you like the Emu with ADD?
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those brush pens or ones very similar I think I've seen at Wal-MArt before. I don't remember how much they cost I just remember seeing them before. I like the ones with the ballpoint pen though it gives character. It doesn't have to be perfect.
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yeah, i know, but I'm interested in trying out the brush pens anyway.
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oh yeah I think they'd be fun to try out....liek I said I think you can find something at least similar at wal-mart. although Idon't know where you live. I live ina tiny town but places like that tend to have a decent selection of art stuffs. Nothing like real arts and craft stores but they usually have something
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cute comics!
I definately gotta try the brush pen myself. Currently, I use a black gel pen <covers head>.
I tend to be a bit of an engineer and less of an artist at times with my drawing.
Gotta love that Racoon with OCD! :D
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yeah i'm a fan of the racoon, but I have a new favorite that went up today (I've switched to daily updates). don't be ashamed of the pen God gave ya!