Sketches

Fountain Pen Fun

I recently picked up my first fountain pen, a Lamy Joy. I never used a fountain pen before, so I’m still trying to get the hang of it. (I’m learning that fountain pens are tough on lefties.) I also bought 2 bottles of J. Herbin ink: Perle Noire (black) and Terre de Feu (reddish-brown).

I’m really enjoying the water soluable nature of these inks. Being able to apply a water brush over the lines to get some quick values is a fun effect! Here are some lunch doodles of my fountain pen’s maiden voyage.

On a side note: The Stillman & Birn Epsilon sketchbook is now my favorite for inks and markers. No feathering, my pen glides over the pages, and not much buckling or bleeding.

Sketches

Rebelle practice

My friends, David and Skye, got me this fantastic little art program called Rebelle for my birthday. It’s the best watercolor simulated paint program I’ve used so far: it has a lot of fun controls that make the watercolor appear more organic, such as tilt, blowing air onto the canvas, adjusting pigment load and water. You can even see which spots of your canvas are wet, something I haven’t seen in any other program.

It is a new program, so there’s weird little bugs here and there, but nothing to stop you from having fun with it.