Ultimate Crowquill Pen test sheet

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

Making test marks on vellum bristol

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  • Definitely not my tools of choice - currently hooked on markers!

  • Thanks for the reminder! Will dig up the smooth bristol next time.

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  • your all artists and stuff. but im not, and at 1:01 my jaw hit the floor.

  • I use the Crowquill pens to reproduce Michelangelo's drawings on Bristol Journals. They're clean and help your hand create straight and smooth lines. Maybe because it doesn't glide easily like the ballpoint pens, but it keeps your drawings accurate in case your hands move by accident (happens to me sometimes). Where did you get that wooden holder? I like it.

  • Have to agree with MrGimpyLoser--vellum not the best.

    Great review! I'm not n expert with crowquill pens but I know a good majority you can't use it backwards.

  • I love those pens. It doesn't fit the way you draw tho. You have to always drag the pen and you cant use it backwards if that makes sense. they are really cool for line variation but they take a lot longer.

  • thx again !!

  • Vellum isn't the best for a crowquill =)

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