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I have given it a try, I have bought four bottles artists acrylic ink from daler Rowney.
Love the brightness, not too happy about applying somehow I did not get it right until I flow the paper with water and let everything go.
I gave up, however I have found that I am using them for details with a nib pen and then it becomes fabulous.
All together they are not for me.
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Hi Roobs...I like acrylic inks. I tend to use acrylic inks by brush for a translucent wash over an acrylic colour...or to use them via steel nibbed calligraphy pen to add some fine line detail...I also use 'Uni-ball' 'Signo' roller-ball pens for silver or gold detail...
My current favourite brand is 'Magic Colour' The dark colours a strong enough to show through a fairly heavy layer of W&N 'Galleria' brand of acrylics (but not through their 'Finty' range...
They are rather slow drying (smudge readily) and low in colour intensity...but you can build it up carefully in layers...
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Hi Roobs if you are going to use the inks on Chinese Rice Paper don't use a nib...get some Chinese paint brushes great for watercolour too...they should come up to a very fine point..
If you are going to use them to outline use the smallest brush, wet it and flick it and then it should come up to a very fine point
You can also double load them by using one colour of ink and dipping the brush into another...it makes for some really interesting effects
Good luck
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I've just received my October issue of LP and was delighted to see on the cover a step-by-step coloured pencils demo'. However..... I'm at a bit of a loss as most of the painting is "painted" using a brush. You have to scrape the colour off the pencil and a make a wash or take the colour straight off the pencil with a brush..... what is the advantage or difference from just using watercolour paints? I sometimes use my wc pencils colouring onto the paper and then wetting with a brush of water and thought this was the way to use them... 8-)
Looking foreward to a lesson on wc pencils....... please enlighten me, Avie.
