Sunday, March 1, 2009

Tom Brown Tracker Knife Template

Materials Design: PART 2

c) The Stylus

There are different depending on the tip:

1. the tip of the tough guy does not allow a wealth of features, but it is easy to use;
2. the tip of the soft type, however, draws clearer lines allowing for greater variability of stroke.


The pen then lets the hatch, so important in drawing comics. When completed, you have to devote to cleaning that is done through the use of a damp cloth.

d) brushes

They come in various sizes, from finer to thicker. The best ones are made from marten.

The brush allows a tract variable, depending on its thickness: the thinnest, such as a 0 or a, are given for the use of china, the other for watercolor and tempera. Use the brush to sign the gains in fluidity and softness, and can be adjusted by pressing on the sheet or the inclination of the instrument.

The type of china is the recommended BLACK PEARL that you can easily find in any stationery: a color when dry, retains its brilliance.

The brush is easier to handle and gently slide the pen on paper. Even the brushes need a good maintenance after use, should be quickly washed and dried and placed in a pen portrait.



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