Trying a FOUNTAIN PEN to sketch people! (TWSBI ECO)

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2023
  • Is a fountain pen better than the fine liner I usually use for sketching? I test a TWSBI ECO fountain pen for the first time.
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  • @lukaszpokoju
    @lukaszpokoju Před rokem +38

    TWSBI fountain pens are great level entry affordable fountain pens, especially for piston filled. One thing I like is that they are sold with key for disassembly, and a small bottle of lubricant for the Piston.
    Due to their largely open slit, they deliver a good amount of ink.
    For drawing purposes I'd recommend getting Extra-fine or Fine. Medium, Broad or Stub 1.1 are a bit too large for details. Turning the nib upside-down is a good technique to get a finer line, but depending on how well the tines are aligned it can be scratchy.
    Tip : After filling the pen. expel 4 drops of ink back into the ink bottle, turn the nib up (pointing at the ceiling) and pump fully to suck in air. It will de-saturate the feed (plastic part under the nib with fins) and thus prevent ink burping and big blobs of inks which often occurs after a fresh fill.
    Tip 2 : You can pull out the nib and feed for cleaning. On Twsbi pens they are friction fitted in the section.
    For fountain pen beginners : NEVER USE india ink. If you want to use waterproof ink to paint on your drawings use a special fountain pen permanent inks such as :
    Platinum carbon Black, Pilot Tsuwa-iro inks, or Sailor's Kiwa-guro.

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem +7

      Amazing🔥 Thanks so much for sharing all this valuable information! Those are really great tips. I will have to try to remove the air bubble like you suggested 🙌🏼🤗

    • @kenvng
      @kenvng Před 10 měsíci

      I find the waterproof in brand like Dr Martin and Noodler's waterproof are drying too fast that my pen flow is so bad.... if i stop too long it dries up and i have to shake it to get the ink down and sometime ink flies every where. I have no issue with the regular in (none waterproof though). Maybe just me. Thank you for the tips. I will try your inks.

    • @conny.rapp.tattoo
      @conny.rapp.tattoo Před 8 měsíci +1

      Tried platinum carbon Black, its not waterproof... bleeds when I try to fill it with watercolor😢

    • @jasonmullins6638
      @jasonmullins6638 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@conny.rapp.tattoo it should be. I've been using Plat. Carbon black for years. Then applying heavy washes. Maybe you're not letting it dry thoroughly? Sometimes the paper used makes the ink take longer to dry.

  • @larryglatt2548
    @larryglatt2548 Před rokem +9

    Good to see you using a fountain pen, yes it takes getting used to, but IMHO adds character to the drawing. Good job sir.

  • @7775Kevin
    @7775Kevin Před rokem

    I have a couple of TWSBI pens as well and use them every day. Your sketch is great. You're right about the movement being the key thing to work on. Makes the drawing more dynamic. Thanks for your work putting these videos together. They are some of the best I've ever seen.

  • @brendadoyle643
    @brendadoyle643 Před rokem

    Love line drawing and watching your drawings come to life. So inspiring!

  • @daisyteri
    @daisyteri Před rokem +7

    I almost always use my TWSBI pen filled with carbon ink for sketching and journaling. I was happy to see you using it. Also wanted to say I love your channel, keeps me inspired and motivated. Thank you.

  • @zachricemusic
    @zachricemusic Před 9 měsíci +2

    Wow, I love this sketch!! Thanks for sharing.
    The TWSBI Eco is amazing! You can also jury-rig a Zebra G pen onto a Jinhao x450 or x750 (only a few bucks online) with a bit of bending to match the feed radius. It's pretty fun for some more expressive line work.

  • @carolpenn1155
    @carolpenn1155 Před rokem +1

    Super. Love your work Scottie. Many thanks I’m learning lots x

  • @jaimejaime1178
    @jaimejaime1178 Před rokem +5

    Hi. Jim from Madrid (Spain).
    Fountain Pens are great for Sketching and you can refill them with the inks that you want (never use India nor China Ink - they are too pigmented and will block the feed).
    I use a TWSBI ECO - F - Nib, a Jinhao x750 with a FUDE nib (great for multiple line variations and loose sketching techniques) and another Jinhao x750 with a Zebra G Flex Nib, and it works great.
    As per inks... I use Rohrer & Klinger SketchInk (fully waterproof and they have 10 colours that you can mix to create additional ones like with watercolours, and they are cheaper than other brands like Platinum Carbon ink or deAtramendis Document, for example).
    I hope this info helps and thank you for your great channel. Cheers!

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem

      Thanks for the great info and suggestions Jaime! Yes I'd be interested in a flexible nib one day 👍🏼

  • @claudiaweller9858
    @claudiaweller9858 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, love your videos, I use a Platinum ink pen - it is great, smooth and doesn't clog with platinum carbon ink. For finer lines I use it reversed.

  • @ocelot420_69
    @ocelot420_69 Před rokem

    I use my round tip ones for warming up to move over to my dip pens for inking, I have a CM nib one I'm currently messing with to get line variation and do loose sketching.

  • @nimaflorio5502
    @nimaflorio5502 Před 2 měsíci

    Love it! You’ve inspired me.

  • @glennlaurents9439
    @glennlaurents9439 Před 8 měsíci

    I like and use Moonman M2 Pens with EF and F nibs, they hold a lot of Higgins Black Magic Ink, you just have to use them regularly and the nibs flow ink nicely. No pump or cartridge, the ink bottles have droppers. Easy to clean and repair.

  • @bijoykumar1971
    @bijoykumar1971 Před rokem

    Too good... Looks easy... Obviously not easy as it looks... Thanks🎉

  • @MissLuckyDucky
    @MissLuckyDucky Před 9 měsíci

    Cool sketch. This guys beard was fun. Have you done any videos specifically about tips for sketching facial hair?

  • @fhcreates
    @fhcreates Před 3 měsíci

    I love my TwSBi echo😊

  • @rken100
    @rken100 Před 5 měsíci

    Man that is cool

  • @catherinehubbard1167
    @catherinehubbard1167 Před 9 měsíci

    You might want to try a different ink in your fountain pen: Noodler’s Grey. It’s a lovely neutral gray, ranging from nearly black to all shades up to white depending on the amount of ink on the paper. It’s absolutely waterproof and archival once it dries, impervious to daylight and even bleach. It’s gentler and more harmonious than stark black as an underdrawing, and unlike pencil, it will not muddy overlying watercolor. You can also load a waterbrush with it straight or diluted. I urge experimentation. You can set up a range of dilutions in a partitioned mixing dish and use brushes too. This is a great ink for an on-the-go artist journal; the fountain pen is good both for writing and for sketching.

  • @Artlife0831
    @Artlife0831 Před rokem +1

    I love fountain pens. Im currently using the Lamy 2000 f nib. It feels like butter. I also like the custom pilot f nib with Spencerian flex nib.
    The Lamy 2000 actually feels like a uniball pen

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem

      👍🏼 a flexible nib sounds interesting! Can you get nice varied line width?

    • @Artlife0831
      @Artlife0831 Před rokem

      @@SketchingScottie Yes you can. With your drawing skills and line control your work would immediately pop right off the page.

    • @MAxMustermann-sw9kb
      @MAxMustermann-sw9kb Před rokem

      @@SketchingScottie As i mentioned in another comment: I have some pens from "fountain pen revolution" - and they have 2 flex nib options. Also a "ultra flex nib" which is crazy flexible. But also a very very good "normal" flex nib, which dosnt feels so sensible... Both you can get in 14k gold. The"ultra flex nib flexes from 0,4 mm up to 2 mm without problems, the "normal flex nib" from 0,5mm up to 2mm.

    • @MAxMustermann-sw9kb
      @MAxMustermann-sw9kb Před rokem

      @@Artlife0831 I also gain this "popping" effect by using a Sailor Fude de Mannen pen, whit a strange bent nib. In loose style it become a second life and the sketch "pop" like you called it, too!

    • @MAxMustermann-sw9kb
      @MAxMustermann-sw9kb Před rokem

      @@SketchingScottie If you are interested, i have line examples here, i can send u a photo of them. But i dont want to bother you...

  • @susanforsberg2547
    @susanforsberg2547 Před rokem

    Ink flow is because of the size of the nib I use an extra fine nib with my many TWSBI pens if your nib is a medium you will get a thicker line and more ink check it out the nibs are removable and can be swapped out plus I like that the nibs always start without drying out 🥰

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem

      Thanks Susan! I would be interested to trying different nibs one day😊.

  • @susanforsberg2547
    @susanforsberg2547 Před rokem

    Oh btw I’ve been using fountain pens for 65 years and they remain my favourite drawing/sketching tool nothing else will do ❤️❤️❤️

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem

      wow that's amazing, you must have a lot of experience with them!🙌🏼

  • @olgapivovarova4123
    @olgapivovarova4123 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your wonderful videos! I enjoy watching them so much. You probably were asked this question thousands times, but I’ll try: where do you find such the interesting references?

  • @impishlyric
    @impishlyric Před rokem +1

    love this - where do you find your references?

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! mostly pexels.com and unsplash.com I made a video about it here: czcams.com/video/_alUAR9jXM0/video.html

  • @conny.rapp.tattoo
    @conny.rapp.tattoo Před 8 měsíci

    I have tried various inks (rohrer & klinger, platinum and noodlers) that are branded as waterproof bit they always bled as soon as i added watercolour... Anybody got a clue what i did wrong!?

    • @michaelgallagher1882
      @michaelgallagher1882 Před 6 měsíci

      have you tried leaving them for 24 hours before adding watercolour?

  • @vincehelen
    @vincehelen Před 2 měsíci

    Is it feel scratchy, Ser?

  • @dinadomingues6197
    @dinadomingues6197 Před rokem +2

    what ink are you using? Thank you

  • @terencetou5066
    @terencetou5066 Před rokem

    may i ask what ink are you using? it looks waterproof

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem +3

      It’s De Atramentis ink. Yes it’s waterproof 👍🏼

    • @annepercival7814
      @annepercival7814 Před rokem +2

      I th8nk it’s the D’Atramentis Document ink that’s waterproof

    • @SketchingRocks
      @SketchingRocks Před 10 měsíci

      @lukaszpokoju Maybe you could give this ink a go.

  • @reanozeon9459
    @reanozeon9459 Před rokem +2

    But which is best for sketching??...
    A pencil ✏️
    A fountain pen 🖊️
    Or a fine liner ??

    • @SketchingScottie
      @SketchingScottie  Před rokem +2

      They are all great for sketching but it depends on what style you're after and what suits your technique. I recommend trying pencil and fine liner first and if you like finaliser better, then try fountain pen because they are more of an investment.

  • @misoadeio
    @misoadeio Před rokem +3

    Hey, Alphonso Dunn, is that you??

  • @katsmith8263
    @katsmith8263 Před 11 měsíci

    you drew extremely short legs to him😮