@PivotDudeMD Rapidograph has single changing ink capilaries, while isograph opens up and you refill pure ink on it. Other than that they are totally the same, although i think isographs may have leaking ink some times.
how small is the nib? I wanna buy a rotring isograph and I can't decide between 0.35 and 0.5 I need it especially for details but I need it to fill some color with it too...sorry for my english..I guess
I'd prefer live voiceover
dcsiple 7 months ago
reversing it is such a cool idea. nice linework too!
YummyBananaFish 1 year ago
if my rapidoraph dosn't work, this means it's stuck? what can i do to fix it?
LauraDkechan 1 year ago
@LauraDkechan Try changing the ink capilary. Also try using good quality sat/mat paper, normal A4 paper makes it absorb dust and so it gets stuck.
mstdesigns 1 year ago
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Volumep 1 year ago
@Volumep hahahaha
goozeyy 1 year ago
What is exactly the difference between isograph and rapido?
PivotDudeMD 2 years ago
@PivotDudeMD Rapidograph has single changing ink capilaries, while isograph opens up and you refill pure ink on it. Other than that they are totally the same, although i think isographs may have leaking ink some times.
mstdesigns 1 year ago
I like those faces, sick work.
danpat 2 years ago
beautiful
imSYKED 2 years ago
how small is the nib? I wanna buy a rotring isograph and I can't decide between 0.35 and 0.5 I need it especially for details but I need it to fill some color with it too...sorry for my english..I guess
urbanbboy 3 years ago
dam i was gonna doo sumthin like dis lol... came out sick... the only thing is that i think u should've speeded itt up but good shut 5*'s
NOGGnFIB 3 years ago
please read the "more info" link for this video
sxtyfoursquares 3 years ago