The Complete Book of Drawing Techniques

(Darren Dugan) #1
Pens and Ink

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FIBRE TIP PENS


There is a vast array of pens that can be used
for many different reasons by artists. Fibre
tip pens come in many different thickness’
and different tip shapes. The fibre tip pen is
a very direct medium and they are designed
to make very general quick but accurate
drawings that are free flowing. It is difficult
to correct fibre tipped drawings so mistakes
should be taken as a part of the process with


this type of drawing. The tip of this type of
pen can become worn quite quickly and the
sharpness of the mark can be lost. These
pens are best used on strong coated papers
i.e. Bristol board. See the example of an
artist’s impression drawing done with a fibre
tip pen. These drawings are usually pro -
duced to give an impression to a client of a
proposed site, and are usually completed
with a hint of colour. One can get fibre tip
pens in many colours.

BALLPOINT PENS


Ballpoint pens make a consistent and
permanent mark. One can create a dark line
or a light line depending on the pressure.
Ballpoint pens can be used for both very
mechanical or very fluid drawings. They can
also be used for making very quick sketches
and notes and can be very useful for working


in sketchbooks. The ballpoint can also be
used on thinner papers, and like the fibre tip
pen, it is hard to remedy mistakes.
Remember that drawing with this type of
pen is usually exploratory in nature so you
should accept your mistakes as a part and
parcel of the learning process that exposes
your thinking procedure.

FELT TIP PENS


Felt tip pens come in all different sizes and
shaped tips like the fibre tip pens. These
pens are best used for quick drawings and
sketches and as with the other pens
mentioned so far it is difficult to correct your
mistakes. They also come in many different
colours, and are often used as calligraphy


pens for signs. There is an example of a felt
tip drawing on page 185. Here we have a
drawing that reflects the use of the different
thickness of felt tip pens, and notice the
openness and the freedom of mark used to
create this drawing.
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