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 No.1019213>>1019229 >>1019237 >>1019313 >>1019698 >>1019753 >>1020441 >>1021806 >>1021971 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Which is the only acceptable writing utensil?

Wooden pencil?

Mechanical pencil?

Pen?

 No.1019222

I write everything in oil pastels.


 No.1019223>>1019845 >>1021810

Mitsubishi Uni Pin, the master race of art pens.


 No.1019229>>1019234

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>>1019213 (OP)

When talking about outdated writing equipment, I am quite fond of wax tablets.


 No.1019234>>1019247

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>>1019229

The contrast on those is really shit.


 No.1019237>>1019243

>>1019213 (OP)

If you don't carry a fountain pen it's hard to prove you're heterosexual


 No.1019239

The virgin pencil user vs the Chad Pen writer. Making mistakes.. lol are you even white?


 No.1019241

Bic Crystals.


 No.1019243>>1019848

>>1019237

Honestly this, there's no excuse too since there's very high quality fountain pens you can get for a low price.

Just look at the Platinum Preppy and the Pilot Metropolitan, the preppy is about 5 bucks, can be converted to an eyedropper filled pen and the Metropolitan is a nice sturdy metal pen for about 10.


 No.1019247

>>1019234

If you happen to be blind, you can just use pure beeswax in the bottom with a thin layer of inked one on top.


 No.1019251

The Pilot G2 lives right in the middle of the intersection of comfort, quality, and price.


 No.1019254>>1019293 >>1021737 >>1023634

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I use both on a regular basis. For pens, I prefer the Pilot G2 with a 0.38mm nib. And for a pencil, I love my Ohto Sharp, in 2.0mm. Pics related.


 No.1019293

>>1019254

>mechanical wooden pencile

What the fuck is this LARPer shit?


 No.1019313

>>1019213 (OP)

Erasable pen, pilot frixion or something like that


 No.1019322

Any pencil I can find on the go. Pen if I'm writing a signature that requires one.


 No.1019326

The absolute state of this shithole


 No.1019698

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>>1019213 (OP)

pencils are drawing utensils.

pens are for writing.

op is retarded as always


 No.1019702

Quill and an ink well.


 No.1019713>>1019923

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Mechanical pencils are great for drafting. Personal recommendations are the Pentel "Smash" and Staedtler 925; both in 0.5mm


 No.1019729

I don't see why you'd ever pick a wood pencil over a mechanical one when it comes to writing. Sharpening the shit is always a pain in the ass, especially if your handwriting is shit enough that the thickness of the lead counts.


 No.1019739

Pencils are for children.


 No.1019753>>1019798 >>1019882

>>1019213 (OP)

A fountain pen is the best tool for writing, however, a mechanical pencil can be more convenient because it can't leak in your pocket/pencil case and you can use low-quality paper and ink wont "bleed" or "spread".


 No.1019798>>1019812 >>1019821

>>1019753

Pretty good point, I'm not a huge fan of brittleness of mechanical pencils compared to wooden ones though


 No.1019812>>1019821 >>1019837 >>1019892

>>1019798

Higher quality ones have much sturdier leads. Go for a more expensive brand, and if they have something that isn't made in China even better.


 No.1019821>>1019837

>>1019798

>>1019812

Just up the lead size, not all mechanical pencils leads are sub-millimeter in diameter


 No.1019837>>1019891

>>1019812

>>1019821

When will you bic-tier brainlets realize real men don't use "mechanical pencils", we use "lead holders" and "lead pointers".


 No.1019845

>>1019223

my nibba


 No.1019848>>1019850 >>1019860

>>1019243

Fountain pens feel really nice to write with but they're too much of a hassle when you forget not to touch the ink. I'd go for one if I had to write a lot, I don't so I just use a cheap bic.


 No.1019850>>1019964

>>1019848

That picture is so old.. I wonder if he went for the incel storyline or the tranny storyline


 No.1019860>>1019872

>>1019848

What ink are you using that it stays wet forever?


 No.1019872>>1019875

>>1019860

Last time I used one was many years ago, I don't remember the ink. I took certain liberty with words when I said forever, more like long enough that more than once I accidentally touched it while writing and it dirtied my fingers (very easy to do if you write something above what you just wrote, not that easy if you write line after line).


 No.1019875>>1019883

>>1019872

I'm no expert, but a lamy medium nib with lamy black ink dries in seconds. They don't really use that much more ink than gel rollers or, god forbid, ball points. It seems to be mostly a function of the nib size.

I used to never use pens because they're so shit to take notes and draw with, but after getting a proper fountain pen I do it damn near every day, and I never have ink stains on me apart from when I clean and fill it every couple of months.


 No.1019879

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mechanical pencil

with an eraser

these

I only write with these


 No.1019882

>>1019753

There are are inks that don't bleed. I use Noodler's X-feather, it rarely bleeds much on even cheap printer paper.


 No.1019883

>>1019875

Could be because it was a cheap ass pen too, maybe it was using more ink than it should.


 No.1019891

>>1019837

Found the engineer. How's it going? Had your job replaced by poos yet?


 No.1019892

>>1019812

Any recommendations?


 No.1019923

>>1019713

>Staedtler 925

good affordable shit, can easily last 2 years.


 No.1019964>>1019970

>>1019850

He's rich now and fuck Aryan womyn while you are still unemployed and sitting in mommy basement.


 No.1019970>>1020130

>>1019964

t. chink sitting in his bunk bed in mommy's bug apartment arguing about pens and pencils on a deserted secondhand thinkpad fan club


 No.1019972>>1020631

Are there really adults who use pencils? They've always felt really unpleasant to me.


 No.1020120>>1020128 >>1020442

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here's mines, at least the pens I use everyday to take notes. I love the feel they got.

Watermans are fine and can get shaped, while the Parkers, it's another story but they do look nice.

(Parker 75 Premier with gold nibba, true bling stuff here)


 No.1020125

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 No.1020128>>1020135

>>1020120

You have a good handwriting so you probably aren't that artistic


 No.1020130

>>1019970

t. forgot for a moment where he also belongs into


 No.1020135>>1020138 >>1020419

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>>1020128

Hue.

Also git a set of Rotrings, really solid stuff for inking properly.

You can't write correctly if you don't know how to be patient and develop shapes. Same for drawing.

Have a cat.


 No.1020138>>1020391 >>1020419

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>>1020135

call me an old fart but I still prefer to sketch a base on paper before vectoring or inking stuff.

Hope you like Libbie!


 No.1020210>>1020246

Are any of you guys left-handed?

How do you write, normally or do you like write underwrite/overwrite?


 No.1020246>>1020255

>>1020210

>How do you write

I usually have the pencil angled all the way back in the gap between my thumb and my index finger because I never learned how to write properly. This typically results in me getting a cramp after 5 minutes of writing or so.


 No.1020255>>1020391

>>1020246

but like, how do you place your whole hand in relation to the text, not how you hold the pen/pencil.


 No.1020391

>>1020255

If he use his left hand it'll be on... the Left!

>>1020138

Please post the full drawing on the Libbie thread, it looks great!


 No.1020403

I use both because I use tools for their purpose, I am not bound to irrelevant rules.


 No.1020413>>1020423

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Still using a black Lamy Safari (F tip, not M like in the picture), black ink and a refillable cartridge. That's probably as cheap as you can go while still enjoying writing.

Rotring rapid pro is seriously overpriced - but man, do they feel good in your hands. You can also get them as mechanical pencils.


 No.1020419>>1021292

>>1020135

>rothschild pedophile ring

Nice but aren't those a little overpriced engineer/draftsman stuff?

>>1020138

I like that Libbie gotta show what's down there

are you an INFJ? because that's how you get good handwriting and art at the same time


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>>1020413

>. That's probably as cheap as you can go while still enjoying writing.

I don't know about that, Pilot and Platinum have some great competition with the Metropolitan and Preppy respectively.


 No.1020426>>1020591

>>1020423

The preppy is about 11 eu, while the lamy safari is about 15 eu. Haven't used the platinum preppy, so no idea how much the price reduces quality and haptics in comparison. But at that pricepoint it's a steal anyway.


 No.1020441>>1020442 >>1021737

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>>1019213 (OP)

Gel pen master race.

I like the smooth feel and consistent writing. Anything else is a pain to use for large amounts of text. Only downside is they don't last very long.


 No.1020442>>1021292

>>1020120

GP_PIN

A_CAL_RUN_ID

I googled those codes and now my brain hurts.

https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16071_01/hr91pbr0/eng/psbooks/hgpy/chapter.htm?File=hgpy/htm/hgpy46.htm

>(Parker 75 Premier with gold nibba, true bling stuff here)

I'm not a furry fan but I have a request, and hope that will do. Please, do the inking of Libbie using this pen, I want to see how really good is a $300 fountain pen ( I checked on eBay for this model) versus some technical German pen.

>>1020441

I have a set of Pilot gel pens like this, they're comfy.


 No.1020591>>1021292

>>1020426

>The preppy is about 11 eu

Shit man, you're getting jipped if that's how much you're paying for a preppy, they're only the equivalent of 4.39 euros in burger dollars here. It's worth what you pay here, but I would highly recommend if it's anything over the equivalent of 5 burger bucks, don't buy it, especially if you can get a safari for 15 euros.


 No.1020631

>>1019972

Mechanical pencils are nice, they can have a pen-like grip and are full size. As long as you don't fall for the 'lead holder' meme, you can have a pencil that stays sharp all the time.


 No.1021091>>1021280 >>1021292

>be me

>left handed

>can never enjoy the wonder of fountain pens because ink will smear all over the place

>forever condemned to be a pencil fag


 No.1021280

>>1021091

Just get a Noodler's Bernanke ink


 No.1021292

>>1020419

Thanks but right now, I'm not home for the weekend but I sketched this and think I should work better on it. I just need holidays.

Handwriting is something we all learn and need practice, same for drawing or everything, writing and drawing are both language the same way you choose a font for expressing or giving a tone to something, an identity or anything.

About that INFJ thing.... it's like Tumblr genders or astrology, these are pseudoscience, please get these out of your head, you don't reduce a man to a 4 letter code made by someone who only wanted snowflakes without personality to be "valid"

>>1020442

Yeah I'm setting up a huge database that runs Oracle PeopleSoft. Lot of testing; testing, configuration, adaptation, adjusting, customizing and testing again before sending it all on prod and hope everyone in my company will get their dosh. Absences, holidays, days off, promotions, and taxation and stuff.

>>1020591

THIS! It's incredible how the price of one simple thing, a product can vary from location, not only for tech, but I found out, for simple things. I'm in Europe, and came at the same conclusion. This is especially for art stuff.

You can't create stuff for free.

>>1021091

You just need an ink that dries fast, then I dunno what exists, i gotta say i never really thought it'd be like, but i often accidentally smear my inking thinking some area had plenty of time to draw and OH SHIT

Mitsubishi's UNI pens are pretty good at this. Also, normal fountain pen inks are much better than indian inks on rotrings or technical pens, less maintenance and as long as black is black...


 No.1021729

Zebra. Pencil.


 No.1021737

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>>1020441

>>1019254

These gentlemen are correct, nothing beats the smooth and clear stroke of a gel ink pen.

I prefer the Uni-ball Signo 207 Micro, which has a 0.5mm stroke. The 0.7mm one is also nice, but it goes through the ink much faster.


 No.1021806>>1021818 >>1021838 >>1022023

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>>1019213 (OP)

>this enrages the poorfag


 No.1021810

>>1019223

/thread


 No.1021818>>1021835

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>>1021806

>I think different. I buy apple. Apple is superior, join us. Join us. Join us. One of us. Join us. Join us. We are apple. Join us.


 No.1021835

>>1021818

>>I think different. I buy apple. Apple is superior, join us. Join us. Join us. One of us. Join us. Join us. We are apple. Join us

>I think different. I buy apple. Apple is superior, coin us. Coin us. Coin us. One of us. Coin us. Coin us. We are apple. Coin us


 No.1021838>>1021924

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>>1021806

Look at that poorfag, he can't even buy a Cintiq.


 No.1021840

Pilot G2 in blue for damn near everything. If it's something I'll need to erase I have a Zebra pencil 0.5mm with a polymer block eraser.


 No.1021924

>>1021838

DAYYYUM

The iPad Pro looks like that?


 No.1021971>>1022026

>>1019213 (OP)

Every man should own a decent fountain pen and wrist watch, the only acceptable pieces of jewelry for a man (besides cufflinks and maybe a tie clip or wedding ring, but not everyone is married or wearing a suit)


 No.1022023

>>1021806

This is not a wacom. Even a Toshiba Tecra M7 has a better stylus.

With presure sensitivity and no charging required. You don't know shit.


 No.1022026

>>1021971

Don't forget the necklace, the ear rings, nose rings, bracelets and foot chain. These are the true essence of a man.


 No.1022699>>1022700

I was thinking of buying new mechnical pencil

https://ww w.jetpens.com/Uni-Kuru-Toga-Advance-Mechanical-Pencil-0.3-mm-White/pd/23005

Are those Kuru Togas a meme or are they actually good?

Also is 0.3mm lead much better than 0.5mm?


 No.1022700

>>1022699

>breaking a link

Newfag

http://archive.fo/sd3VL


 No.1023632>>1023645

I was thinking about getting some Iroshizuku Kon-Peki ink, anyone have any experiences with it? Is it as smooth writing as people say it is?


 No.1023634

>>1019254

There she is

.38 G2 4lyfe


 No.1023645>>1023675

>>1023632

Don't use non-waterproof inks


 No.1023675

>>1023645

Yes, I know the risks with not using waterproof inks, but with the iroshizuku line, they're not completely fucked when water touches them. Plus I have quite a bit of waterproof ink that I use in other pens, I just want a bit of change is all, using the same ink for years gets to you.


 No.1023680

I hated writing up until I used a Pilot Precise V5 in high school. Something about writing with extra fine points just feels good. It upsets me that I haven't actually had to write anything other than my name in almost 10 years now. Almost everything I do is digital.

I bet there are plenty of pencils and pens that have good feelings too.


 No.1023741

 

Fountain pens. All the way.

Once you were there, you'll never go back.

 




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