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Reddit mentions of Pentel XGFKP/FP10-A Brush Pen and Two Refills, Black Ink

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Pentel XGFKP/FP10-A Brush Pen and Two Refills, Black Ink. Here are the top ones.

Pentel XGFKP/FP10-A Brush Pen and Two Refills, Black Ink
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    Features:
  • Oriental artwork, cartoons and calligraphy
  • Hard wearing synthetic bristles
  • Tip retains its shape
  • Fade-resistant, waterproof black ink
Specs:
ColorBlack Barrel
Height8.27 Inches
Length0.59 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2009
Size3 piece set
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width2.76 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Pentel XGFKP/FP10-A Brush Pen and Two Refills, Black Ink:

u/SirJediPanda · 11 pointsr/pics

Kinda messages which make my day, glad I've inspired at least one person. It's a pentel brush pen, they're great, pretty tricky to use at first but the more you use it the more comfortable it will get.

Can get them relatively cheap on amazon

u/caektiems · 2 pointsr/zelda

Thanks so much! Character design is one of my weak points, so this is a good challenge to help me work on it.

And no problem at all! I start off the drawing with a Col-Erase pencil sketch. For the outlines I've been using a Pentel Pocket Brush, and for the colouring, Copic Markers in various colours. Sometimes I'll use a white Prismacolour pencil to add in some spot highlights, and that's it!

Hope that helps!

u/mybrotherjoe · 1 pointr/drawing

Does she use just one pen thickness? She might like something like this which has different thicknesses for more detailed drawings.

You said she had graded pencils, maybe she would like graded pens too? (I haven't used these yet, so not sure on the quality)

Has she ever used a brush pen? I found them very interesting and you can create unique drawings with them.

If you prefer to get her some paper, look for something with at least 100gsm (this is the thickness of paper) I find 80gsm too thin for ink drawings.

Maybe also having a look for books on things she might like, like books on historic maps or tattoo designs. Reference books are brilliant for inspiration.