I have tried many different kinds of pens and brushes to do my artwork. At present, I prefer two specific kinds of pens. One of them is Micron and can be purchased at most any craft store or good art supply store. The other brand of pen is the Copic Multiliner SP. I purchase those on line at http://www.dickblick.com/.
The Copic pens come in various line weights and I can purchase the nibs and ink re-fills. Micron does not offer the ink re-fills and nibs for their pens.
For my type of drawing, I prefer the finer to finest line of pen and the one I like the most is the Copic .03 pen.
With a Micron pen, I have found that when it starts to go dry it will lay down a finer and finer line until the ink is completely gone.
With a Micron pen, I have found that when it starts to go dry it will lay down a finer and finer line until the ink is completely gone.
Over the last couple of years, I have been encouraged to add a touch of color to some of my artwork. When I feel a particular piece of art will be enhanced by color, I will typically use watercolor pencils. I have found that it’s best to make copies of the completed pen and ink drawing and work with the watercolor pencils on the copies until I get the effect that I want. Only then will I put the color on the original piece of artwork.
I have tried many different brushes and have found that whenever I add color or need to use some sort of brush with my ink, I prefer a small round or flat brush so that it will get into those fine small areas. Generally speaking, there is not much brushwork used in creating a finished piece.
The Civil War piece I am posting is all pen and ink. A Micron pen was used for the red in the flag.
The Magnolia is pen and ink and watercolor pencils.
Can you see the differece?