![]() He suggested that German had more ways of saying “penis” then any other language. “Dicks!” he yelled, drunkenly, like a scholar. They say “shit-(whatever)” with wondrous regularity in a variety of situations, and it doesn't even seem to be that rude (they can say it on TV, for instance).īut the drunken Deutscher seated across from me countered my well thought out proposal in a way that I can not only agree with, but utterly respect. I proposed that “shit” was the universal German curse word. We agreed that “fuck” was the curse word of the English language, and we were totally right. The one that is used most frequently, creatively and… eloquently, in a certain language is the winner. We had gotten onto the topic of how certain languages sort of have “their” curse word. It was in Germany a while back, and me and a German fellow who's name I unfortunately can't remember, were doing what many a great mind have done in the past: get shitfaced and talk about curse words. ![]() The story of the “Thousand Names for Dick” begins like most of my stories, with me drunkenly cursing at someone I just met. I've offhandedly mentioned it to many people, usually in reference to, “No, really, you don't seem to get just exactly how unproductive I am with my free time.” ![]() I've mentioned it, quoted it, even shown glimpses of the finished product to some. Here I use an oil based pen, draw my illustrations, erase the pencil marks and then watercolor over them using brush pens.Many of my friends have heard rumors of this list. My most used oil based black pen is this MONO Twin Permanent marker.Ĭlick the video box below or here Tombow Brush Pen art. You can watercolor over pen as long as you are using an oil based black pen. If you can, you should make it a practice to erase all of your pencil lines after inking and before watercoloring. This mainly depends on the pigmentation of your watercolors and the paper quality of your sketchbook. I find that I can often erase pencil lines from under my watercoloring. ![]() Make sure your paper is completely dry to the touch before outlining! I like using fine tipped MONO Drawing Pens or the MONO Twin Permanent Marker too. Whereas, if I outline first, I can paint over it almost immediately as the pen dries on the paper super quick compared to watercolor.įor Pen first, Watercolor second: Use an oil based pen like this MONO Twin Permanent Markerįor Watercolor first, Pen second: Use any black pen. If you watercolor first, you need to wait till the watercolor dries on the paper completely before coming back and outlining with ink. Personally, I try to ink before watercoloring. There are pens that will allow you to do both. You can ink before or after watercoloring. ![]() Water based pens will bleed and spread just like a watercolor. Oil based pens will not bleed at all with watercolors. Some pens might have a hybrid ink that has some water properties- but we will treat them as a water based ink itself here. What pens to use with watercolor?īlack pens come in two kinds- one with an oil based ink and an other water based ink. I am a part of the Tombow USA design team, and receive products from them. I’ll show you how.Īffiliate links have been used at no extra cost to the reader. There is nothing more frustrating than painting over your black pen lines and have them bleed! It’s very easy to prevent that, don’t worry. While using Watercolor and pen together there a few key points you need to follow and I’ll explain them below! I also love watercoloring my florals and then giving them a pen outline. I love drawing my illustrations with pen and watercoloring them. ![]()
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