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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 473618" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Excellent report. I was on the verge of ordering some Kung Te cheng. Have seen some yeas and nays on it on the FP Forum website...so-o-o-o, think I'll hold off on that one at least for now.</p><p></p><p>I too love inks that shade well (Apache Sunset) and especially with a nice smooth 1.1 Stub for effect. I'm also drawn by ink that sheens (Copper Pheasant) and to some extent glitters like the J Herbin 1670 series. So reports that highlight these aspects are very useful.</p><p></p><p>My drawing inks center on those that represent colors found in natural sketching scenes...blacks, greys, browns, greens, etc. Among these I use water proof, water resistant and those inks that flood their color onto the page when manipulated with brushes and brush pens. So reports of actual usage in those regards are also appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Great stuff guys, keep it coming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 473618, member: 1365"] Excellent report. I was on the verge of ordering some Kung Te cheng. Have seen some yeas and nays on it on the FP Forum website...so-o-o-o, think I'll hold off on that one at least for now. I too love inks that shade well (Apache Sunset) and especially with a nice smooth 1.1 Stub for effect. I'm also drawn by ink that sheens (Copper Pheasant) and to some extent glitters like the J Herbin 1670 series. So reports that highlight these aspects are very useful. My drawing inks center on those that represent colors found in natural sketching scenes...blacks, greys, browns, greens, etc. Among these I use water proof, water resistant and those inks that flood their color onto the page when manipulated with brushes and brush pens. So reports of actual usage in those regards are also appreciated. Great stuff guys, keep it coming! [/QUOTE]
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