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i have 20 minutes left to speak and i then shall be forced off of the zipper zapper@5hijima Let's talk!! I'm okay with any topics!!!
Try to buy it online maybe you can find a cheaper one just to try it out first, I use brush pens almost for anything, drawing sketch on paper, writing, especially for making a b'day card for my closest friends. It's cheaper but they love it cuz it's handmade, they just appreciate the effort 🤭🤭i have 20 minutes left to speak and i then shall be forced off of the zipper zapper
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i think brush pens are hella cool, however i cant fucking find any in my area so i dont know how much they cost either hdsjmk,l;
the way [traditional] art looks when coloured with them is really nice to me , but i just probably wont be able to do that asdhjnkml
I've done this in my middle school era and wow... Got yelled by my mom bcs the ink can't just washed away from my white uniform. She thought I'm having a fight with my friends 🤣🤣Good otakus use thick brushes (and also not so thick) plus Chinese ink to do shodou and of course to write 明けましておめでとうございます。(Happy New Year). You can get both cheaply too, I prefer the ink from a bar (like it were soap) and get the density and intensity I want from it. I also recommend practicing kiri-e, it's both helpful to be an artist and become a good surgeon.
I never wore an uniform and the most I got dirty with ink was my fingers (which also takes several washes to disappear), but I was always aware what to wear for craftings... and specially what not to.I've done this in my middle school era and wow... Got yelled by my mom bcs the ink can't just washed away from my white uniform. She thought I'm having a fight with my friends 🤣🤣
I'm a clumsy middle schooler back then Sensei, and my school era was always wore uniforms (from kindergarten to high school). That's my country regulations or whatever I don't fkn care now.I never wore an uniform and the most I got dirty with ink was my fingers (which also takes several washes to disappear), but I was always aware what to wear for craftings... and specially what not to.
Depending on the stains, it may be better to dye your uniform black instead of washing it off...I'm a clumsy middle schooler back then Sensei, and my school era was always wore uniforms (from kindergarten to high school). That's my country regulations or whatever I don't fkn care now.
And, if talking about other colour inks, it maybe washable, but I don't know how the black one is always the very bold and hard to wash. Somehow it frustrated me Sensei.
And my mom gonna silent treatment me for a week🤣🤣🤣Depending on the stains, it may be better to dye your uniform black instead of washing it off...
Seee? The black one is always the superior type. I prefer using a bright red colour now. It's sexy and hurting anyone eyes for some reason 🤭🤭I never did calligraphy as a hobby, but I have a number of fountain pens (mostly older Sheaffers, made a few hours away) and sometimes wind up with inky fingers. A bit of diluted ammonia seems to be about the best thing I've found to pull most of the inks I use back off of skin. Getting it out of clothes is a bit trickier. The black ink I use is specifically intended to be ultra-permanent, so I try very hard not to spill that.