Review: Kuretake ZIG Cartoonist white ink brush pen
White ink is finicky and difficult no matter what you do, so of course there are drawbacks, but this pen is about as good as I could hope for it to be.
Continue reading »White ink is finicky and difficult no matter what you do, so of course there are drawbacks, but this pen is about as good as I could hope for it to be.
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