Technical Pens: Brands like Sakura Pigma Micron or Uni Pin offer consistent ink flow and fade-resistance.
Smooth Paper: Bristol board or high-quality sketchbook paper prevents the ink from "bleeding" or feathering.
A Graphite Pencil: Even the best ink artists usually start with a very light pencil sketch to map out proportions before committing to permanent ink. How to Practice for Better Results
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Technical Pens: Brands like Sakura Pigma Micron or Uni Pin offer consistent ink flow and fade-resistance.
Smooth Paper: Bristol board or high-quality sketchbook paper prevents the ink from "bleeding" or feathering.
A Graphite Pencil: Even the best ink artists usually start with a very light pencil sketch to map out proportions before committing to permanent ink. How to Practice for Better Results