Love the bamboo pen. When full of ink it leaves a smooth, thick line. When it has less ink it has a "woody" line. Might be useful for texture.
Ink pen has a harsher line. It is far less smooth. Could be useful for more abstract work.
The biro leaves a more "energetic" line - however, when hatching with a biro it leaves a very smooth tone. Good for line drawings with lots of movement.
Carre Pastels are less smooth then the oil pastels and so are harder to control. So, oil pastels better for more precise work.
22.10.09
ReplyDeleteLove the bamboo pen. When full of ink it leaves a smooth, thick line. When it has less ink it has a "woody" line. Might be useful for texture.
Ink pen has a harsher line. It is far less smooth. Could be useful for more abstract work.
The biro leaves a more "energetic" line - however, when hatching with a biro it leaves a very smooth tone. Good for line drawings with lots of movement.
Carre Pastels are less smooth then the oil pastels and so are harder to control. So, oil pastels better for more precise work.