
Got a new Set of Copic pens today and a replacement nib set as well. Need to figure out how to mix their brown and black ink to get a nice warm dark.

Got a new Set of Copic pens today and a replacement nib set as well. Need to figure out how to mix their brown and black ink to get a nice warm dark.
I recently was given the opportunity to get some support from Molotow, since Its winter and I was also expecting a new Edition to the house i figured id be spending the next little while more inside then outside. I asked, Im sure to the bewilderment of all involved for some One4All Molotow ink instead of paint. What writer would rather have some markers and ink over paint? I can answer that by posing you another question who has two thumbs loves to drawn and runs this site? Thats right This Guy, Hev.
No Im not accustomed to being offered products, so like a true rookie, i kinda picked a random set of colors that when i got them i realized they didn’t all make for a banging color scheme together; good good colors just not all in the same family or value. I was more taken by each color instead of thinking how they would work together. Well experience be dammed, i got what i got and am now scheming on getting the full line of the larger refills.
The first things I did with the ink was to play around with how it took to various surfaces, paper, plastic, metal, paint, cardboard; CHECK. Next up. They are Refills, dump ink out and use a brush; the smaller refills come with a little spouty deal so you can refill markers and or draw with various degrees of controlled drips. So with out much for thought minus a quick pencil sketch i then ignored i just started to draw with brush and black One4All ink on some record boxes i have. I always really dug the photos ive seen of old Jamaican mobile record shop trucks all hand painted and looking fresh, so i kinda moved in that direction with the boxes. The ink handled the brush real well, having a real good viscosity. The next best part of the brush experience was the ease at which with some soap and water, really just water, the brush was cleaned and ready for another color.
Molotow golden yellow, zebster orange, Signal red paint, Black One4All ink Brushed on. Covered nice and solid, as did the white, although its not pictured here.
Using these Markers is almost like using gouache put into a marker for ease of use, the ink itself is super milky, and drips nice and opaque and matte. Covered All my under-drawing lines, which in some cases was Black Pen. Im stoked you can get empty markers, refills of standardized colors and replacement nibs; I’m pretty sure Im converted and my Oil based paint pens are not going to get much out of their box time anytime soon.
For some reason i decided i need to draw Johnny Chimpo, but didn’t have the right colors but was bale to mix some of the brown oranges and whites to vary the chimpo tones. Because i was jsut farting around i ddint mix enough of the browns so i had to water them down a bit to cover the area i had, instead of mixing more. Laziness combined with fear of finishing things i might need more of later can be debilitating; trying to get over it and use.
The best part about the matte and acrylic base of this ink is unlike oil based paint markers, it doesnt have its pigment loosen and get goopy in the heat. I have a tone of old black books whos pages are fused together after the sun loosed the oils based paint only to render it a solid mass once cooled; Some pages ive had to resort to putting wax paper in between the pages and even then the ink oil based marker paint transfers itself to the wax.
So Ive concluded i need at there very least All the Primaries Molotov makes in the One4All line and then as many variants in between. Once the weather changes ill be getting paint so im starting an Ink fund now, as there will certainly be some use of ink in future walls.
You can check out the full line of Molotow markers and inks here, of course they made this after i ordered my markers, but looks like there are better options than i first knew about. One of the coolest features is the nib system which looks like you can slap a Fine nib even on the medium sized markers.
got two new pens to try out, as the microns, which i love, seem to have rather short nib life. At least the way i use them. So i got to Copic Multiliner SP. I think im sold. I need to try and mix some black and sepia copic ink and see if i can get a nice dark brown to work with…. more pen nerdiness to come.
Got an A4 watercolor moleskine on Friday. Even though i couldn’t think of more the 100 things i would have rather done then drive to Massachusetts, drive to Massachusetts is what i did. Not sure what it is about forced socialization that i hate but, I dont really enjoy it. Luckily the wedding party was near some water with some typical water fare… So ive done one of the ‘every watercolorists’ subjects the water, row boat and shoreline, not well but its done, or started at least.
Beginning sketch and partial view.
at this point the tide had gone out quite a bit, and it was getting kind of cold. Also seen is one of a trio of museum stool i got as ‘parting’ gifts upon finishing under graduate studies; Best gifts ever. This bad boy has been all over the place, giving both ass comfort as well and more importantly, a step up. Its funny this is the second time in 14 years its been used to actually sit on and draw as it was intended for…
forgot the top to the newton travel watercolor set so i had to use the shells, they look cute but arent as usefull as they could be… i also didnt spend much time searching the bounty of shells for deeper ones. bleh.
Its looking more and more like watercolor pencil and water brush are the more effective way to get a nice solid color coat on to the pages of these moleskin’s.
A nice like coat of pencil followed by a light wash will coat the surface and make it easier to then apply more color in richers shades.

trying to simplify the train drawings. I tend to over commit to too much detail given the time i have to draw.
although too much detail can also end in getting Big headed ladies like this one. head focus body second never the two shall coincide with a mutual proportion.
Big headed lady is colored (not finished yet) with water soliable Carryn d’ache crayon.
Took a lil road trip this past weekend. Thank god for traffic or there wouldn’t have been any time to do some drawing.

its all ove in the bug.
After leaving the brush that came with the windsor newton travel water color set, i had to improvise at staples. I lucked out and got some really shitty brushes and some kids crayola ‘mess-less’ water color brushes, sort of like a water brush but with premixed paint inside. It would be cool it they could be refilled with just water or custom colors; a waterbrush on the cheap.

Sameness is oneness UNITY!
if it makes a mark, I want two. A good pen is a good pen is a good pen, weather its .65 cents or 65$ or more, it it fits my grip and makes a good mark, i use it. I think the years of Style Writing has pushed me into making pictures, and not care about the physical life span of the image. Style Writing (graffiti) is so temporal but lives on via the hyper vigilant documentation by artist and fan alike. In that vein, the picture lives, degrades, changes, the document/ scan/ digital photo, is proof it existed. Through multiple sets of documentations you can track the evolution and understand the life span of the picture.
materials: Faber-Castell pitt, Staedtler triplus fineliner, Zig Painty paint marker.