Pencil Nib

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sakura micron pen ink?

I have been using Sakura Pigma micron pen for the secret ink, and I realized that after inking and dry (for a day and when I ......), use an eraser to rub out pencil marks (which are already very low ....), The lineart yet melted. While the ink does not seem to be able to resist fading. I tried to use hardening of paper (i use a paper marker), lighter, pencil, eraser good and all that, the ink is blurred after trying to erase the pencil marks off. What is the problem? Do you have the same problem or is it just me, and if so, why !!?!?!? Also, I want to know ... Uh, I kind of realized that after using the 01 or 005 micron Pigma pens after a while, feathers get really bent, and I have to fold the other way. Do I press too hard or what ... Give me some tips and tricks, thank you thank you thank you!

Try inking with one of the thickest point, at least 03. Line it once with a layer of ink, erase the outlines in pencil, and go on your first layer again so that you will not have to erase any other. It should get your lines to appear bolder and sharper when it's online the second time. You must be very gently drawing when creating contours with a pencil - that way you will not delete this drive. When using these pens, they will be completely dry within 2-3 minutes depending on the type of paper you use. Harder and less porous papers will take approximately 5 minutes while solid surfacing require about half an hour to dry. Thus, pending a full day is not necessary. So Steadtler gums are the best.

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