The sketches were done on watercolor paper, freehand, with no drawing before with a pencil.



The Prismacolor Fine Line Markers are very similar in the way they work to other sketching pens that I use. They flow smoothly and I can vary the line a little with pressure changes. You can't use too much pressure on the fine line pens or you will damage the points. These seem similar to the Micron and Zig pens I use.
The Prismacolor Brush Tip Markers work well. The color flows evenly and does not bleed on this paper. I like that. I do not use illustration style often in my sketches, but I can see that these markers would work very well.


When I used the markers on the thin pages of a Moleskine sketchbook, they show through the paper so I had to do sketches on one side of the page only. You can see it here in these back to back sketches where I used a very light touch with the pens.
The Prismacolor Chisel markers are nice. They do not bleed and make very even lines. Both the flat side and the chiseled edges work equally well on the watercolor paper.
I will continue to sketch with them and see how they feel after a few weeks of steady use. The first tries were very satisfactory.
3 comments:
I could *not* figure out what a razor cutter was! Heh. Got it now, though. Pretty cool. I don't recall ever seeing that before.
Hi Joanna, I guess it is a razor scraper/cutter! I keep it in my sketching stuff to sharpen pencils. Thanks.
Jo: The dog and the flowers came out pretty neat, nice work.
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