Art Share🎨
This is a friendly community for everyone who wants to share their art with the world! Everyone is welcomed 🎨
Please visit https://lemmy.world/c/artmarket as well! This is a community for artists to post their portfolios and announce availability to take commissions, as well as get visibility for Ko-fi, Patreon, and other funding for art activities.
Rules
AI Art: While we appreciate AI generated art, there are more appropriate communities to post that type of art to. Please keep posts to non-AI generated art only. This rule includes AI art that was then manually manipulated (e.g. drawing on top of something generated by AI).
Nudity: Nudity is and has always been a part of art, but it may be something that some users don't wish to see or cannot view in certain circumstances (e.g. at work). If your work contains nudity, please mark it as NSFW. Work that contains nudity that is not marked as NSFW will be taken down. As long as the NSFW tag is used, we welcome nude subject matter.
Spam: Please do not spam this community. Self promotion is fine if you just want people to be aware of your work, but blatant attempts at spam will result in the past being removed and possibly a ban. If you aren't sure if what you are posting is spam, please contact the moderator first.
Conduct: Be nice, and don't be a jerk. Constructive criticism is OK, but don't be mean. Encouragement is always welcomed.
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Wow I had not heard of a technical pen, they sound interesting. I've been using an OHTO ceramic roller gel refill in my Rotring and Parker pens because I like the tactile feel with lowish resistance.
How does it feel to write with one of these?
So this was done with a Rotring Isograph, a beautiful pen for architects. I love it because it has a refillable ink reservoir, making it cheap to run. To write with... actually pretty unpleasant since you need to use quite an unnatural angle for handwriting. Otherwise, a splendid pen which I gather isn't being made any more -- sad times.
Thanks, sounds like a bit of a learning curve, but I might need to try one out.
The Isograph is still available on Amazon, as well as the Koh-I-Noor (Made in USA?) Isograph and the very interesting looking STAEDTLER Mars Matic.