Which Fineliner is the BEST Of ALL?! | LETS FIND OUT

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Taking a huge selection of pens we place them in various situations to find the absolute best, including factors like Value, Smudge, Pigment and more.....
    Which Fineliner is your Go to?
    HERE ARE USEFUL LINKS AND INFO -
    Starting with some CHEAPER (If I could find) Links to pens I featured... (US Amazon only due to demand)
    MANY I FOUND HERE ARE CHEAPER THAN IN THE VIDEO!
    Micron - www.amazon.com/Pigma-Sakura-M...
    ECCO Pigment - www.amazon.com/Faber-Castell-...
    Staedtler Pigment - www.amazon.com/dp/B001JYJP66/...
    Copic Multiliner - www.amazon.com/Copic-Multilin...
    Uni Pin - www.amazon.com/Uni-0-3mm-Draw...
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Komentáře • 275

  • @ADCArtAttack
    @ADCArtAttack  Před 5 lety +60

    Hey Guys - SO This was a huge video for me, I promised more editing in 2019 and I'm trying.... CHECK THE LINKS IN THE DESCRIPTION - I did some digging and found some of these on offer and cheaper...
    Which is your favourite? Which will you try now?
    Leave me your thoughts I look forward to reading them.

    • @toffax9646
      @toffax9646 Před 5 lety +1

      I love your channel!!! I have the uni pin 0.2 too!!A greeting from italy❤

    • @Leandtjen
      @Leandtjen Před 5 lety +1

      Heyyy there! Thanks for this video 😊 I finally know which pen i'll buy. Buuuut which colour pens do you use? Those you use look fantastic and i really want them!

    • @SmallBearArt
      @SmallBearArt Před 5 lety

      Great video I learned a lot

    • @lukeshepherd9529
      @lukeshepherd9529 Před 3 lety

      You've swapped from Uni pin to Winsor & Newton fineliner with no explanation or review. Why? I'd really love to know. Thanks!

    • @zacharythewolf1294
      @zacharythewolf1294 Před rokem

      ABC art attack you should try the new micron pens limited edition black. 😁👍☺️

  • @tylermilburn3244
    @tylermilburn3244 Před 5 lety +43

    I have a stabilo pen and I’m always complaining but watching this, I couldn’t help but to feel like a proud dad.

  • @EdgarLugoYT
    @EdgarLugoYT Před 5 lety +103

    I have personally been using Sakura fine liners for about 2 years and 😍 them

  • @ale2793
    @ale2793 Před 9 měsíci +6

    the Uni Pins are simply the best. Excellent for doing fine details, strong pigment colour, no blobbing (unlike others) and excellent value for money.

  • @marcodiaz6322
    @marcodiaz6322 Před rokem +11

    Out of all the “Multiliners”, the “COPIC Multiliner” is my most favorite. It may be expensive (for a pen), but it’s worth every penny, because they’re Ink Refillable, and they’re made of an excellent material.

    • @yaricoo
      @yaricoo Před rokem +1

      you can actually refill any these fine-liners if you have long nose flier and syringe. and it is way cheaper than copic’s refillable inktank.
      just pop the tip out and drop 2-3ml ink. be sure that you should use pigment ink for fountain pens, since those inks design for not clog your pen tips. in my case, platinum’s carbon ink was the best.

  • @charliet8086
    @charliet8086 Před 5 lety +148

    Stabilo is the new Yamcha.

  • @kyleshultz6920
    @kyleshultz6920 Před 4 lety +20

    I've used all these liners multiple times each except for the pencil looking one. My favorite is actually the staedtler liner; with a caveat, the nibs have a tendency to split into two after a while (a few months of use). This will result in a split line especially when drawing circles or when drawing something that makes you rotate the pen when drawing. They feel fantastic in the hand and a brand new pen seems to roll and handle over any paper superbly. A test I wish he would have performed is drawing a line and letting it dry completely, then erasing over top of it to see how much the line faded. This would simulate someone who pencils out their drawings first, then erases after lining. I feel like the staedtler excels here. I like the microns also. Another great pen. I hate the feel of the uni pens. Personal preference, I guess, but to me they feel so cheap and arent enjoyable to use. The copic pens are awesome also but, he's right, the pens are just too expensive. I have kids who draw also, so pens come up missing all the time. I'm not going to spend money on a potential pen getting lost in the aether.

    • @juliemcdonald1245
      @juliemcdonald1245 Před rokem

      Stabilo makes a pen now with pressure sensitive response....

  • @artelo6312
    @artelo6312 Před 5 lety +15

    I’ve been using the Sakura fine liners for a while now. They’re very good.

  • @Wolfen__
    @Wolfen__ Před 3 lety +18

    FINALLY I found someone, who actually mentioned the poor uni's, I feel like they are the underdog, cuz everywhere I look for fineliner reviews, everyone keeps mentioning Sakura microns, and uniball is nowhere to be seen. I have one micron, which I bought because everyone keeps raving about it, and guess I wanted to see if it actually is true, and I swear, it smudges so bad... Even after hours of drying, one swipe with a marker and you see smudge. And all I use them for is for my bullet journals (sometimes for art), where's I used uni's for years and years, and I've never had to complain. I'm kinda wanting to try Staedlers as well, I love both how the exterior of the barrel looks, and how it performs, for a journal the pigment is perfect for me. I would change second place with the micron with Staedler anytime.
    And honestly, I'll just say it, I'll be a savage....
    Microns are overrated 😛 Step down for to the Uni king!

    • @GIFFORD22
      @GIFFORD22 Před 2 lety

      Is the logo on your micron realy close to ´micron‘ if so like me you have fakes

  • @loveless9528
    @loveless9528 Před 5 lety +5

    Fantastic video! I’m happy to see my Sakura pens fairing quite well~ When I started getting into actually inking my drawings I went out to Michael’s and just bought what looked nice, and it happened to be a cheap pack of Sakura fine liners. I loved them and never went back, but I have to say, after seeing those Uni pens, I can’t wait to go out, buy a few, and spend some relaxing time inking with them! : ) The ending twist on that pen has me absolutely stunned...!

  • @Nishkween
    @Nishkween Před 3 lety +4

    One thing I love about Stabilo 88's as well is the large availability of colours!

  • @Blurp3
    @Blurp3 Před rokem +3

    Not sure if 4 years ago (Artline fineliners) existed. But, I love those the best (here in Australia anyway). They range from: 0.1mm - 1.0mm! Great for both writing and drawing with.

  • @fido4367
    @fido4367 Před 2 lety +5

    I use microns and they are fantastic, but they do smudge a bit, keep that in mind when deciding what fineliners to buy.

  • @uwezimmermann5427
    @uwezimmermann5427 Před 3 lety +8

    Essentially I grew up with the Stabilo so I am not too surprised - however, I have the feeling that there is significantly less ink in those now than during the 1990s.

  • @nat0361
    @nat0361 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi ADC! I'm really liking the new videos because your personality is just amazing!

  • @fullmontis
    @fullmontis Před 2 lety +5

    The HUGE problem with the stabilo pen is that it is water based dye and not pigment ink, which means that firrst it's not lightfast, and second it will completely dissolve if you get moisture anywhere near your linework. It may not be a dealbreaker for someone but it is for me. Shame because it is definitely an amazing pen considering the price.

  • @kawaiiPASTA
    @kawaiiPASTA Před 4 lety

    Right now my pen of choice is my Tombow Fudenosuke brush pen. Dries fast, never smeared or bled for me, great line variation, and the control is SO SMOOTH. I've never used a pen that has felt as good as this one.

  • @GreyhawkRC
    @GreyhawkRC Před 4 lety +2

    My fam uses the Sakura for lining... My 14 yo son absolutely loves them. I may have to try the UNI PEN and see what everyone thinks! thank you for the review of pens.

  • @hakitiotv5124
    @hakitiotv5124 Před 5 lety +27

    Me : *PIGMA MICRON SAKURA* ❤️ (MY favorite) / *GRAPH’IT LINER* 😐 (bof) *AND* _PITT ARTIST PEN_ FaberCastell 🙂 (YEAH !!! )

  • @durumhalo8781
    @durumhalo8781 Před 5 lety +5

    I’ve only watched a bit so far but I can already tell it’s gonna be a another great video😁👊

  • @mynamedany9632
    @mynamedany9632 Před 5 lety +1

    Yeah first btw awesome video i love how much work you put into filming and editing keep up tge great work bro and i like to use stabilo point 88 fineliner and staedteler fineliner

  • @alanmottaart5778
    @alanmottaart5778 Před 3 lety +1

    Thankyou for doing this video! I just bought six Uni Pins and I'm happy that it's the best

  • @lukasallenbaugh4728
    @lukasallenbaugh4728 Před 4 lety

    thank you! this was super helpful and well organized!

  • @evilyvonne
    @evilyvonne Před rokem

    Thank you! Now it will be easier for me to buy the right equip☺️

  • @blankistheman
    @blankistheman Před 4 lety +1

    I also use the Uni Pin Fineliner and I gotta say It's REALLY good!

  • @LuisGodoyIIArt
    @LuisGodoyIIArt Před 5 lety

    I really liked this video..I have most of them too. Except the uni-pin. Will give it a try

  • @KcaptionS
    @KcaptionS Před 5 lety +1

    who else just stared at the art work in the background in the first few minutes or seconds xDD
    great job adc been waiting for this :D

  • @96juanpe966
    @96juanpe966 Před 3 lety +8

    I thought the ECCO would be top 3,seemed to do really well in score department

  • @Kate-mo9ex
    @Kate-mo9ex Před 2 lety

    Amazing video, not boring and very proffecional! Thank you! :D

  • @artofkai
    @artofkai Před 2 lety

    I use a uniball fine liner, prismacolor fine liner, and micron fine liners. They are really good for watercolors and gouache.

  • @francescoleone1998
    @francescoleone1998 Před 5 lety +3

    Personally i use staendtler
    Edit: however really professional video and it's not boring at all, because I think everyone was curious to see what rank their pen was in your opinion, also all the tests you did, all the info...perfect and precious video.

  • @shemshem9998
    @shemshem9998 Před rokem +4

    You have to rember for copic, they where traditionally for manga artists. because of that manga and animation are still a large target groep for the company, meaning that they are meant to be used over and over again for long durations, hence why they are refillable, that's also the reason for the price, you only need to buy one pen, and when you realise that once the pen is empty the refill things make the pen cheaper than a lot of the non refillables once your at that point of having gone trough 3 pens or so. But for these kinds of products I never worry for the price. Like you said they last forever, so I don't mind it something costs a few bucks more if I only need a few and it will last me for a long long time

  • @abharris1016
    @abharris1016 Před 4 lety

    i like marks alot they are really easy to hold and very good. they make great lines and very detailed

  • @k3v1n96iy
    @k3v1n96iy Před 5 lety

    Great video very informative look forward to more long form content

  • @TamingSoul
    @TamingSoul Před 5 lety +4

    I used the normal Copic Multiliner,the Faber-Castell Artist Pen,the other one(where the tip broke after 5 minutes of soft using unfortunaly) and the Micron. And i kinda had the feeling that i had the most control with the Micron but the fading was too big. Also i felt like the Faber-Castell Artist Pen was kinda the darkest of all i used so far

  • @rt-rayyan
    @rt-rayyan Před 5 lety +43

    Been waiting for this for almost what feels like years. 😂. Also 360p squad where you at?

  • @devanshidraws
    @devanshidraws Před 3 lety +2

    I love the unipin! However, now i am curious to try the copic, it is less than 5-6$ in India, so i guess that makes me curious ! Also, I wonder if i can refill that with any other ink, like atramentis ?

  • @LAHIBRIDA13
    @LAHIBRIDA13 Před 3 lety

    I've been using the staedler fineliner for about a year now its awesome.

  • @letstalkaudio
    @letstalkaudio Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this review.

  • @zainhussain6268
    @zainhussain6268 Před 5 lety +4

    Brilliant video can you please make tutorial on how to make lighting and aura if possible

  • @mrwhite9185
    @mrwhite9185 Před 5 lety +2

    i have the sakura micron and its really good

  • @JMDesigneoDesenhista
    @JMDesigneoDesenhista Před 5 lety

    Good very good job congratulações tjm 👌👍👏🏻👏🏻🤝🙋‍♂️

  • @bodyrot2794
    @bodyrot2794 Před 3 lety

    The Pentel Stylo & the Tombo brush/calligraphy pen are far superior to all pens on this list except the copic multi liners for me personally. An honorable mention and a liner that I love is the Paper mate flair-medium ink pen.

  • @BelaShahColors-N-Creations

    Hi ...loved the video.... I m using unipins for my mandalas n now I thought it was time for me to buy a new set as I used the pens on wooden coasters and after that I feel they don't work the same as b4.... Was in two minds between unipins n sakura but u made my decision easy... However I wanna ask u one thing .... Can we refill the inks in unipins ?

  • @heather333
    @heather333 Před 4 lety +3

    I agree with your result! The Uni-pin is a beautiful pen. They have greys and sepia now too! I have lots, they are my "go to" fineliner. Inexpensive too!
    I also love the Faber Castel ecco pigment pens. Very black ink.
    I also have two very old Letraset fineliners in 03 and 05 which are refillable, and an even older Edding 1800 0.1 plus my trusty Pentel brush pen.
    Shock - horror, I don't like my Sakura Microns. I find the nibs scratchy. 🤐
    Thanks for the video.
    New subscriber 😀

    • @hikikomoriarty
      @hikikomoriarty Před 2 lety +1

      Uni Pin comes in grey and sepia too?? OMG - that's so cool! Those would come in perfect for people doing Steampunk / vintage-style drawings.

  • @popsiclefresh
    @popsiclefresh Před 4 lety

    Been wanting a real boss fine liner. I just copped the uni pin

  • @dougiefresh420live
    @dougiefresh420live Před 4 lety

    Great video brother very helpful!

  • @ignaciorafael3798
    @ignaciorafael3798 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the review! I now know what unipin to buy

  • @gg48gg
    @gg48gg Před 2 lety

    My favorite for sketching lines and shading with copic are the pilot precise v5 and v7. They are water based and do not smudge with copic markers. The line is consistent, keeps up with any speed, and writes smoother than a plastic or felt tip. I have tried copic multiliner, staedtler, flair, and a few others and the Pilot Precise V5 and V7s rule for me. The only thing is that I have not found a good bold liner. The pilot bravo is great but does smudge with copic markers. I just ordered some pilot precise V10s and hoping they will be as good as the v5 and V7s but bolder.

  • @DMARION
    @DMARION Před 5 lety +2

    Uni Pins all the way! Haha, this video really brought out your personality and I love it. You seem so friendly! I would love to one day collab with you if I ever catch up to you in susbcribers and skill :)

  • @jmoss55ish
    @jmoss55ish Před 2 lety

    Awesome review and you saved me a lot of money tonight!

  • @mchlup
    @mchlup Před 5 lety +1

    Could you do one of these for marker options?

  • @annalynnayuban3186
    @annalynnayuban3186 Před 5 lety

    I got the ecco pigment pen and the uni pin fineline they were both great

  • @yaricoo
    @yaricoo Před rokem +2

    in my country, sakura is 1$ and uniball is 6$. in my opinion, i don't think the manufacturing cost of these fineliners are that high. the price just varied by how each company invest different countries with different investments.
    so, just buying most cheaper one in your country. in my case, its sakura.

  • @ozan4673
    @ozan4673 Před 5 lety +7

    Nice glasses !

  • @jamescraig3403
    @jamescraig3403 Před 4 lety

    I don't usually watch reviews, but because I keep changing pens thought it might be helpful and I was right. If something doesn't work right I assume the problem is with me, not the tools. That said, I've used all but a couple of the pens evaluated and can say I don't disagree with any of the results. I'm an "Old School" artist and when practical I even still use dip pens. I work primarily in pen, ink and watercolor. Generally I use Micron or Copic and I like them both. I recently purchased a set of Windsor & Newton's pens. Expensive, but they work just fine most of the time. I find they aren't as smooth as the others. I don't want to get into the habit of pressing harder because I also frequently use brush pens and they require a very light, delicate touch. Windsor & Newton's will sometimes drag a little, especially on paper with more texture.
    I hope you will consider reviewing the Windsor & Newton pens and also the large number of brush pens that are hitting the market. I'm finding there is a wide range of these pens and it can be daunting to find one that will fit the need. (I'm currently using mostly Pentel.) I threw away the first brush pens, Microns that came with a package of other pens, and almost gave them up as just a gimmick. Then I learned about some others and decided to give it another try. I'm glad I did. The learning curve is pretty steep but worth it.
    Thanks again for the reviews and I hope to see more of them. Count me in as a new subscriber.
    JC

  • @dracso6058
    @dracso6058 Před 5 lety

    hey there, i have a set of staedler fineliners, im realy curious about the faber castell liners but, this all depends on what artist you are right??

  • @xLuiKangx007
    @xLuiKangx007 Před 4 lety +1

    That's so cool

  • @truckxmcnugget3145
    @truckxmcnugget3145 Před 3 lety +3

    my favorite wasnt in here. i use the rotring fineliner

  • @obsidianwing
    @obsidianwing Před 3 lety +2

    I Use the Steadtler Pigment Liner , For Years my Favorite. The Stabilo 88 not Waterproof they bleed with Watercolor.Also the Pens very Cheap in germany 2 € at least ( they are produced here)

  • @arnitheguy
    @arnitheguy Před 4 lety

    I used to use Sakura micron but on the thinner ones like 0.2 and 0.1 wear into brush nibs in 2 months of heavy use

  • @HeyDirty
    @HeyDirty Před 4 lety

    Not shocked. I'm a big fan of Uni-Pin and Molotow Blackliners.

  • @HrFrokostboeuf
    @HrFrokostboeuf Před 4 lety +1

    unis are good, reliable and affordable. Theres just one problem - they only come in black. If you want colors you need the ball versions (afaik). And the colors in these are not fade/uv proof, which is a huge deal breaker and why I buy sakura/faber-castell. But in the and, every pen you tested can be used. I would just suggest to pick the brand that feels best in your hand.

  • @stevensapasse5839
    @stevensapasse5839 Před 5 lety

    Hey nice video as usual! I'm the happy owner of some Unipins too, i like them a lot but i had one issue, maybe you could tell me, i'm was using layer paper (it's a kind of paper that is supposed to be for marker) and the Unipin sadly bleed on this kind of paper (bleed from my finger + bleed from the marker) i didn't wait many hours before doing this so do i have to wait more or it is better to change the kind of paper ? because on a random paper the unipin doesn't bleed at all but the alcohol marker goes through the paper... Thanks !

  • @justjen6054
    @justjen6054 Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much!!

  • @Mikeeone77
    @Mikeeone77 Před 3 lety

    I just bought some stabilo's they work rely good!

  • @stevesloan5935
    @stevesloan5935 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. 5 years w/the Uni Pin?? Impressive and surprising. I'm assuming the pen gets consistent use from you weekly. I would like to see you compare the top pens from this list using a few different papers. I would also like your thoughts on the cheaper plastic version of the Copic Multiliner, and I'd like to see you try the best-scoring pens on a few different papers. For me, I've used Pigma Microns more than others, and I haven't found near the longevity that you mentioned w/the Uni Pin...I wonder though if it's the nib giving out or the ink supply? Anyway, you made a very helpful video.

  • @namshaw7515
    @namshaw7515 Před 2 lety +2

    Aw I just wish you'd test you the waterproofness

  • @PhoenixBassJellyBeef
    @PhoenixBassJellyBeef Před 5 lety

    I used to have those ecco pens, now I use uni-pins and microns

  • @New_Zealand_Music
    @New_Zealand_Music Před 4 lety

    Unpin is my go to pen, affordable, and great to draw with. Also like the Staedtler, and surprisingly pilot V series. unique very fine roller ball, but ink is oh black, intense black. Thank you for the excellent video. Have you tried the Artline Drawing series Pens? They're pretty neat too. :-)

  • @chidoryy1170
    @chidoryy1170 Před 5 lety

    Very informative video im using the UniPin too and im also very satisfied.
    btw those voices killed me hahaha

  • @EdgarLugoYT
    @EdgarLugoYT Před 5 lety

    Nice video keep the good work up

  • @emanbasiony1085
    @emanbasiony1085 Před 4 lety

    wow , thanks for the v good video man .

  • @ryanwalk664
    @ryanwalk664 Před 5 lety +2

    Tbh I always use copic pen packs it comes with a small and medium brushes.

  • @alexjellison6903
    @alexjellison6903 Před 5 lety +7

    Lol rip I’ve been using the PITT for like 2 years and it somehow hasn’t like exploded yet

  • @imanhakimi2844
    @imanhakimi2844 Před 4 lety

    For me,I usually use micron,uni pin ,and staedtler pigment pen. But actually faber castell pitt artist pen is the best one and the most expensive pen on my place😅. During being beginner, I use artline pigment which are not good😂. Overall i'm prefering to use sakura pigma micron, uni pin fineline, faber castell pitt artist pen , and staedtler😍

  • @samdavepollard
    @samdavepollard Před 4 lety

    nice video; thanks for putting it together;
    for me, the stabilo point 88, is a nice pen but the nib wears down pretty quickly and i'm not convinced they contain a ton of ink;
    compared to the point 88 i prefer the staedtler triplus fineliner which is about the same price and gives very nice results; just saying

  • @anuragsutra7593
    @anuragsutra7593 Před 4 lety

    I use sakura and copic . These both are awesome . I use sakura for doodling and copic for my marker art. Sakura and copic both don't smudge if I apply alcohol markers . By the way I love this both pens

  • @ramens
    @ramens Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for that

  • @azeplayt4546
    @azeplayt4546 Před 4 lety +1

    a lot of the german brands are quite good with pens, pencils, markers etc. :)

  • @finbar000
    @finbar000 Před 3 lety

    Very good presentation

  • @tcconnection
    @tcconnection Před 3 lety

    5 years at what point size? Which can be used to write with and draw paint as a very fine tip and hold up for a length of time with pressure? Sakura Pigma Microns and Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pens haven't.

  • @NotAppIicabIe
    @NotAppIicabIe Před 3 lety +1

    I have no idea how long fineliners are supposed to last but I love my set of Sakura. I just wish I got the larger set with the brush pen. But I could just buy one at Michaels or something. I also have a 4 set of prismacolor fineliners I bought cus BRUSH TIP. I don't feel like I get the variation I want with it though and the ink on the brush and chisel look dark grey. This review has me considering getting a stabilo for sketching cus I can very stingy with art supplies and I try to just use my fineliners for line work

  • @asadali6563
    @asadali6563 Před 5 lety +7

    Pigma microns work best for me. These are the best pens. I also had some uni-pin ones and they were average as they did smudge with alcohol based markers. I would never recommend anyone to buy uni-ball eye. this is by far the worst pen and it smudges a alot with alcohol based markers. Pigma microns are the best!! 👌👌❤

  • @thesaiyanartist3330
    @thesaiyanartist3330 Před 5 lety

    I use the Copic Multiliner SP

  • @natescullin6391
    @natescullin6391 Před 4 lety +1

    What if we only have a sharpie fine liner does that still work?

  • @aleceo10finkeldey90
    @aleceo10finkeldey90 Před 4 lety

    I love the multiliners

  • @therealcapitanchile
    @therealcapitanchile Před 4 lety +1

    los tiralineas Artel aca en Chile funcionan muy bien. lo lamentable es que los lapices punta pincel no han resultado ser lo que yo esperaba, marcas como sakura micron o faber castell o pentel y otras extranjeras

  • @MrDylanButton
    @MrDylanButton Před 5 lety

    I think I'm gonna choose the copic multi-liner

  • @The_Warden
    @The_Warden Před 4 lety +3

    I love my Microns, I have sadly noticed the slight smudging when colouring, but I bloody love them, and just try to avoid the lines best I can while colouring.

  • @jennifergriephan8532
    @jennifergriephan8532 Před 4 lety

    Made an fineliner Test myself a while and the Faber Castell Pitt Artist pen got very Good values in pigmentation, it was the only, which could mess with my rotring rapidograph 😍 nevertheless I don't like it cause it's unprecise thickness value... Fun fact: the Copic Multiliner won in categorie Long Lasting. My set was about twenty years old - and it worked, Not Perfect, but ok. Now I bought a set of them again... will give Feedback in 20 Years 😜

  • @sonicinstinctart3368
    @sonicinstinctart3368 Před 5 lety

    Yay I always used the uni pin

  • @ryan_tube1169
    @ryan_tube1169 Před 5 lety

    I like the new video style

  • @baldomerv3
    @baldomerv3 Před 4 lety

    I just got the micron pen yesterday

  • @pancakejaywithtie
    @pancakejaywithtie Před 3 lety

    I know this videos old But my Favorite fine liner I use a lot Is The Tombo Calligraphy Brush pen (hard). U want great Line weight Variations while keeping a sharp Point BOOM, U want good pigment BOOM, you want extreme control BOOM, the only thing that Makes this fine liner Down for me personally it’s extremely slow inflow But I give it a pass sense It helps me Pay attention to what lines I can use in my art to get the best results possible. Tombo does have a soft brush and Not gonna lie I do use that in Some of my drawing But It is softer than the Hard Variant(Obviously) Which makes it A little bit harder to get the best likes But still holds Most of the Facts that I said about the Harder Variant, also :D

  • @Z2wastaken
    @Z2wastaken Před 4 lety

    Faber castell eco pigment for the win babe!

  • @DLtheGreat
    @DLtheGreat Před rokem +1

    The best thing to do is mix and match as you create

  • @ersu.t
    @ersu.t Před 3 lety

    what no rotoring isograph? the stabilo is a good pen but the amount of ink in the pen is very light, they run out very quickly. There are of course a few more pens you should check out, Zig Millennium, faber-castell brush and maybe pilot (very cheap). The Sakura's I find the nibs break. There are of course a lot if you also purchase off the internet

  • @DibIrken
    @DibIrken Před rokem

    You should test it on cheap paper. The Sakura Micron has a diluted ink which means line feathers on contact with the paper and if you were to draw lines at a slower pace, the lines will be not have consistent width and it will blot the paper slightly. It makes sense it didn't perform well in the smudge test.
    I do love my Uni Pins too! It was cheaper. Much much cheaper 2 decades ago. It was cheaper than the Pilot G-tec. Also, varying pressure on paper allows for varying line widths. Someone hacked these pens to make them refillable. I hope Uni can make a refillable version too.

  • @michelvan97
    @michelvan97 Před 4 lety +1

    is Stabilo 88 still discoloring after six months ?
    that is the reason i change to Sakura and Comic Multiliner
    good alternative are the Molotow Blackliner (german product)

    • @dimitris470
      @dimitris470 Před 2 lety

      True. The stabilos are not archival grade. They fade and are not water resistant. I don't know if you can seal them with something, but yeah for work, Sakuras are king imho.