Edit: holy cow, I expected there would be a few space nuts here but I am in awe of the knowledge on display. You people rock!

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    4 hours ago

    Thank you! Comments like this are what keep them coming.

    • Cris@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      How do you like the dip pen? I’ve never used one before but they seem neat!

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        2 hours ago

        It’s very different from the technical pen I’m used to. Easier to make mistakes, harder to control, prone to big blobs of ink going everywhere, and the ink I use dries much more slowly which is a serious hand-smudging hazard.

        That all said, I love that you can get different line qualities with the same tool. It makes what you’re drawing much more expressive.

        And there’s also something appealing about the fact that a pen nib will never change or be out of stock or upgraded or updated. It’s just a metal stick with a slot cut in it. It’s cheap, and apart from slow changes in ink technology, essentially eternal.