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oohhh I know everytime I look at her art I almost feel like giving up my dreams of being as accomplished as she is.... I hope that came out right what I mean is she is so good I think I will never ever be as good as she is... *sigh* though she has a few years on me I wonder how much time will have that much of an effect on my own work
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I want one of the mermaids as a tat....but I don't think I have the patience to sit there and wait for all that detail!

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Anyone know what kind of pens and paper she uses?
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I would say, from my own experience, it looks like it could be marker pens of varying size, and marker layout paper, OR, smooth journaling paper.

fiber paper tends to make ink spread.

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amestheamazing wrote:
Anyone know what kind of pens and paper she uses?



sherri wrote:
i just use me some nice "bic", man...black ink is prefered.


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Mooncutter wrote:
amestheamazing wrote:
Anyone know what kind of pens and paper she uses?



sherri wrote:
i just use me some nice "bic", man...black ink is prefered.


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Actually, she used to do that, but I think she's moved on to higher grade stuff since. I remember her getting some pens at some point. I just can't remember when. Sorry that's so vague. Confused

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HelloResolven wrote:
Sherri's drawing style is somewhat similar to mine (hers, however, is much better), and I use Micron pigma inking pens. The size I use varies depending on how detailed I am making things. I usually use somewhere between a .30 mm or .45 mm line width. You can buy these pens at any art/craft store for a dollar and some change.

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Here is a dragon I drew with them (though it's not quite finished yet):
http://www21.brinkster.com/sshg/dragon.JPG


sherri wrote:
i just use me some nice "bic", man...black ink is prefered.


HelloResolven wrote:
Sherri;
You should try some of the pens that I mentioned above. I used to use bics, then I tried these, and they are amazing. They draw very easily and they are very full, hand strokes go incredibly smoothly. It's like drawing with butter, but instead of getting your paper all oily and messy, you just have nice drawings on it.


sherri wrote:
thanks for the pen tip...i shall try them.


so maybe she is using Micron pigma inking pens. (sorry Jaime for quoting same thread as you did

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