Review: Kuretake ai Liner brush pen
Kuretake ai Liner’s ultra-fine brush is great for thin lines, but detail work can still be challenging, and many similar-price refillable options are more versatile.
Continue reading »Kuretake ai Liner’s ultra-fine brush is great for thin lines, but detail work can still be challenging, and many similar-price refillable options are more versatile.
Continue reading »I wish they were more widely available, but the Graph’it Graph’O has a good brush tip and a unique, extra-fine tip, making it one of the most versatile options in the category.
Continue reading »I don’t really feel strongly about the Sakura Koi brush pens one way or another. They’re fine. The price is fine. It’s fun to add water and push ink around. They’re okay.
Continue reading »As super cheap alcohol-ink markers, ArtSkills Permanent Markers are fine. I don’t think the target demographic (kids) would consider these an upgrade though, especially when there are only eight colors and they smell real bad.
Continue reading »The Newpen Ginza Pro brush pen isn’t a bad pen, but neither does it have anything that makes it stand out in a crowded market.
Continue reading »Unlike their similarly named counterpart based entirely on lies, these double-ended ArtSkills Brush-tip Markers are actually pretty nice!
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Continue reading »Aside from the brush tip, the Blick Illustrator Marker is fine. Good, even, given their price. I can’t let that brush tip go though. It’s so bad!!
Continue reading »The Sailor Shikiori brush pen performs well, but its limited color selection is a huge handicap while its roots as a fountain pen ink don’t really show through.
Continue reading »The Kuretake Karappo solves a problem that, honestly, probably very few people have: the need to have a fineliner, felt brush, or bristle brush pen in very specific color. But I’m super excited that these products now exist for that handful of people.
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