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PITT artist pens

Yesterday I went shopping for some christmas presents. So I decided to buy myself one, too. I got myself a basic set of Faber-Castell PITT artist pens brush. I had circled around them for a while, whereas I already had a grey brush one. And recently I got a silver and a gold one with a 1.5 nib to be able to add some sparkle to drawings.

I still love using coloured pencils, but I thought some kind of markers would be convenient for some instances. Though, I wasn't sure if I would like the brush nibs that those water-based brush pens have, as opposed to normal broad nibs. Still, those brush nibs give you the possibility to make different kinds of strokes. After playing around with my grey PITT pen I was sure I would learn how to handle them best.

Water-based markers were a must, because they don't bleed through paper easily. After all, I want to use them in my 125 gsm Sketch & Note sketchbooks. Of course I immediately tried them out and they work well. I like the colours. Now I need to put them into use in a drawing soon.


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