FUN FACT!!! Fruits are the part of the plant that carry the seeds, its a botanical term Vegetable isnt a botanical term, so fruits (Cucumbers is the first example I thought of) can also be vegetables. Tomatoes are fruits *and* vegetables
I came here to say something similar, so I'm just gonna boost this one instead. When Kasey said "things that grow" I thought "yeah, vegetables. Same thing."
I used to think I was irredeemable, but I literally did not see the joke in the title and thumbnail until I read a couple comments alluding to it. I feel slightly more wholesome now 😌
03 has always been my go-to, but recently I've found that 01 suits my preferences more. Evolution of style, I suppose. Also, more importantly, when you were drawing the Micron with the 08 the auto-captions mistook "Micron" for "My Groin" and I don't think I'll ever be able to say that name correctly again. You have ruined me. Thank you for that.
3:30 There are actually a few different berry-producing trees! With evergreens, all juniper trees produce juniper berries, although not all of them are edible (and technically they are baby pinecones, so not true berries). As far as deciduous trees, there's serviceberry (not very well-known, but they taste a little like blueberries!) mulberry, and elderberry that I know of. Bananas are also classified as a berry so you could include banana trees!
This is so much fun and a great way to compare the pen sizes. I normally use a 0.05 for fine details, a 0.1 or 0.3 for my main and a 0.5 for thicker lines. At least that was back in the day when I use to use fineliners, these days i'm using whatever materials I get in art subscription boxes. Because of these I think I have every size going, but I generally stick the 00.5, 0.1 and 0.5.
You’re not entirely wrong about the mushrooms? I’m pretty sure by USDA standards, legally, they are grouped with vegetables- tomatoes are too. It depends on whether you’re talking about the botanical or legal definition. (Thanks crash course botany)
@DG_Toti legally, fruits and vegetables are taxed differently so it is relevant. And yes that means there are people lobbying to change what is or isn't legally a fruit or vegetable lol
Love these!. back when I used technical pens, I used an 08 for large drawings, 05 for smaller drawings, and the smallest i can get to fix wonky line art I've done with the other pens. I've switched to fountain pens because some of them can do multiple line widths with the same nib and I got tired of replacing one or two technical pens when they dry out. Fruitfruit
Hullo Kasey, What a fun doodle video! Lots of fun sizes and you might consider using a fountain pen or even old dip pens! they are a wide range of sizes and you can switch ink colors as well as not needed to buy new pens as the ink runs out! These throw away pens are a real blight on the art supply world! If you want a more technical pen you might try the Rotring Isograph Technical Drawing Pens they have metal nibs and last forever and you can refill them! There are other brands but same idea. I enjoyed this video and I do hope you and Dave are doing well!
I love these pens! A friend gave them to me for Christmas my sophomore year of high school, I'm a sophomore in college now and I still have the same set 💖💖💖
Vegetable means any edible part of a plant, including fruit. Generally, we use it to mean the edible parts of plants that aren't fruit, but that is more of a kitchen terminology then correct usage.
Weird fact about potatoes: they send out more roots from their stems, and the roots turn into potatoes, so the best way to grow them is to mound dirt around them when they get 8-12" (20-30 cm if you've been in Canada long enough to forget imperial measurements)! If they're already taller than that, just try mounding the dirt up around the stem anyway, what's the harm?
mushrooms totally are vegetables! "vegetable" is just a culinary category, no super rigid rules that botanically make tomatoes fruit, strawberries a bunch of nuts, or bananas berries
I have sizes 10 and 08 05 and 0.1 these are my favorite and i have them in light grey darkgrey and black favorite set from them perfect to outline and i use 0.1 for drawing best set i purchased
Fruit can grow off a vine or tree, whereas vegetables grow from underground. Also fruits have seeds. So there's your educational fact on the difference between vegetables and fruits.
I think Mushrooms count as a veggie nutrition wise, so those it’s a fungi and veggie. I refuse to think differently. Also the way you drew those were cute as always. Keep up the awesome!
honestly, mushrooms are a vegetable *culinarily*, iirc. same as tomatoes, eggplants, etc. cooking/everyday use is just *different* than scientific/taxonomic use, and people who get upset about scientific nomenclature not being used for the kitchen are just pedantic. ...that said, it still bothers me when people think that fungi are basically plants in non cooking context, lmao. but no one's surprised to hear I'm a pedant myself, lmao.
You thought the title said WHAT?! 😏
Brutal.
I had to double take💀
Noice, got em 👌🏻
Never change Kasey!! ❤❤
I knew you would say that! 😂
FUN FACT!!!
Fruits are the part of the plant that carry the seeds, its a botanical term
Vegetable isnt a botanical term, so fruits (Cucumbers is the first example I thought of) can also be vegetables.
Tomatoes are fruits *and* vegetables
Yup, vegetable is just a culinary term. All vegetables are categorized as something else (fruits, legumes, leaves, roots, fungi, etc.)
I came here to say something similar, so I'm just gonna boost this one instead. When Kasey said "things that grow" I thought "yeah, vegetables. Same thing."
Vegetables are just the parts of any plant that you can eat, at least that’s the definition in French :)
I love fun facts! My husband always asks me what is the random fun fact that you are going to tell me today Shelby 😂
Yep, bananas are actually berries!
I love how Kasey has consistently insisted on using "thunk" over "thought" over the years, I really do
I thought it was a Canadian thing 😬😬
the fact that thunk is a word i never heard of
"Which pen is best size"
You... You know what you were doing
This makes me wanna go out and get all these pens to do the same spread because the transition and differences between each of them look so nice :-)
I love these doodles! :D I usually use the size 05 for my art but the size 12 looks so satisfying! They work really well with your artstyle!
I use 0.3, 0.1, 0.5, and sometimes the really tiny 0.05 and 0.03 sizes for more sketchy and undefined lineart. I don’t like the thick ones.
I didn't even know they had thicker ones! I haven't seen any in my area!
@mysterionz these are the ones I use to
@@shemer00 The biggest sakura i have is 08 and to me its almost to small... how are you drawing with 0.03 lol?!
This is definitely one of those videos where Kasey woke up in the middle of the night and was like YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD BE FUNNY
I used to think I was irredeemable, but I literally did not see the joke in the title and thumbnail until I read a couple comments alluding to it. I feel slightly more wholesome now 😌
05 is the OG!!! I love it so much, right alongside the PN tip one!
I really like the look the thick pen gives!
03 has always been my go-to, but recently I've found that 01 suits my preferences more. Evolution of style, I suppose.
Also, more importantly, when you were drawing the Micron with the 08 the auto-captions mistook "Micron" for "My Groin" and I don't think I'll ever be able to say that name correctly again. You have ruined me. Thank you for that.
3:56 for those womdering
I'll admit it, you damn sure got me with the thumbnail 😂 I had to look at it twice
I love big chonky fineliners, they just feel more smooth than the small ones
3:30 There are actually a few different berry-producing trees! With evergreens, all juniper trees produce juniper berries, although not all of them are edible (and technically they are baby pinecones, so not true berries). As far as deciduous trees, there's serviceberry (not very well-known, but they taste a little like blueberries!) mulberry, and elderberry that I know of. Bananas are also classified as a berry so you could include banana trees!
My first thought was cherry trees and mulberry trees.
Great video. I haven't tried the new Micron sizes yet so I enjoyed seeing them in action.
This is so much fun and a great way to compare the pen sizes. I normally use a 0.05 for fine details, a 0.1 or 0.3 for my main and a 0.5 for thicker lines. At least that was back in the day when I use to use fineliners, these days i'm using whatever materials I get in art subscription boxes. Because of these I think I have every size going, but I generally stick the 00.5, 0.1 and 0.5.
You’re not entirely wrong about the mushrooms? I’m pretty sure by USDA standards, legally, they are grouped with vegetables- tomatoes are too. It depends on whether you’re talking about the botanical or legal definition.
(Thanks crash course botany)
I thought it was botanical vs culinary because that’s the only time vegetables are brought up as a group
@DG_Toti legally, fruits and vegetables are taxed differently so it is relevant. And yes that means there are people lobbying to change what is or isn't legally a fruit or vegetable lol
Berry trees off the top of my head: Yew, juniper... My go-to fineliners are usually 0.3. 0.1, and 0.05
I absolutely love this spread!! would be so keen to see more of it in the future!! Always love the sketchbook spread vids
Your doodle skills are incredible! Great idea on how to test the thicknesses!
I once had a 005. I wrote one page with it. And then I didn't have a 005 anymore. It is so frail
This would make a fun colouring page.
Love these!. back when I used technical pens, I used an 08 for large drawings, 05 for smaller drawings, and the smallest i can get to fix wonky line art I've done with the other pens. I've switched to fountain pens because some of them can do multiple line widths with the same nib and I got tired of replacing one or two technical pens when they dry out.
Fruitfruit
Number 12 is my favorite. I love a good thick line art 😍
Hullo Kasey, What a fun doodle video! Lots of fun sizes and you might consider using a fountain pen or even old dip pens! they are a wide range of sizes and you can switch ink colors as well as not needed to buy new pens as the ink runs out! These throw away pens are a real blight on the art supply world! If you want a more technical pen you might try the Rotring Isograph Technical Drawing Pens they have metal nibs and last forever and you can refill them! There are other brands but same idea. I enjoyed this video and I do hope you and Dave are doing well!
“Size matters” - a girl
I’m gonna cry myself to sleep
genuinely read the title as “which pen size is best?”
even 12 isn't thick enough for my at style i wish they made more markers that are a simple cylinder shape
I love these pens! A friend gave them to me for Christmas my sophomore year of high school, I'm a sophomore in college now and I still have the same set 💖💖💖
We stan a queen of subtlety 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I use the 03 most of the time but occasionally bump it up to an eight if I want a chunk boi.
1:26 looks a little like a the seahorse from your “drawing horses based on snacks” video. 😂
I know mushrooms are of the fungi family, but they deserve to party with the fruits and veggies!
2:44 Jojo Duck, Jojo Duck, ゴゴゴ
YOU DRAW SO CLEAN
Would of been cooler to see you draw the same thing with all pens, but this was amazing and cute ☺️
The food guys make me miss the snack box videos so much! They were always so frickin fun to watch!
Vegetable means any edible part of a plant, including fruit. Generally, we use it to mean the edible parts of plants that aren't fruit, but that is more of a kitchen terminology then correct usage.
So I am not sure if your familiar with them but choke cherries also know as bitter berries grow on trees, so yes some berries can grow in trees :)
I didn’t know microns went THAT small??? 😮
Nice title Kasey
Also a banana tree is a berry tree, bananas are berries
Omg the corn, though! I love him! 😍
Mulberry 3:30
Mulberries grow on trees, so you aren’t wrong. However, in Australia, the cockatoos get them before we do.
"size doesn't matter" sounds like what a person with a tiny pen would say🤨
Weird fact about potatoes: they send out more roots from their stems, and the roots turn into potatoes, so the best way to grow them is to mound dirt around them when they get 8-12" (20-30 cm if you've been in Canada long enough to forget imperial measurements)! If they're already taller than that, just try mounding the dirt up around the stem anyway, what's the harm?
“Do berries grow on trees” Bananas: “Am I a joke to you”
mushrooms totally are vegetables! "vegetable" is just a culinary category, no super rigid rules that botanically make tomatoes fruit, strawberries a bunch of nuts, or bananas berries
You should do a spread like Mr. Doodle doodles
THESE ARE SO CUTE AA
What size sketchbook is that btw?
the thumbnail is interesting :D
I have sizes 10 and 08 05 and 0.1 these are my favorite and i have them in light grey darkgrey and black favorite set from them perfect to outline and i use 0.1 for drawing best set i purchased
what pen size is best for outlining my anime fan art pencil sketches?
Hi Kasey :) just joined as a member of the channel. Glad I can support you :)
Vegetable is a culinary term, not a botanical term. So, a mushroom is a vegetable. You're good! 👍🏾
Love me a 003 but they do tend to get get damaged very easily so I go through them so fast.
bananas are a berry that grows on trees 👀 also i was gonna plant some potatoes that went bad too but someone threw my sprouted friends away 💔
Fruit can grow off a vine or tree, whereas vegetables grow from underground. Also fruits have seeds. So there's your educational fact on the difference between vegetables and fruits.
I think Mushrooms count as a veggie nutrition wise, so those it’s a fungi and veggie. I refuse to think differently. Also the way you drew those were cute as always. Keep up the awesome!
I sooo want to do this!!!
Juniper berry trees! Not real berries but they look like berries.
Also does anyone know what sketchbook Kasey uses? Please and thank you
berry tree- mullberry
Mulberries grow on trees. ☝️🤓
The title is wild 😂
Mulberries grow on trees!
10 is my favourite
Pen is important!
I got some of them THICCC pens
honestly, mushrooms are a vegetable *culinarily*, iirc. same as tomatoes, eggplants, etc. cooking/everyday use is just *different* than scientific/taxonomic use, and people who get upset about scientific nomenclature not being used for the kitchen are just pedantic.
...that said, it still bothers me when people think that fungi are basically plants in non cooking context, lmao. but no one's surprised to hear I'm a pedant myself, lmao.
I use micron pn. It kinda looks close to a 3
Dw Kasey, "vegetable" is a culinary term, not a botanical term, so even the not-plant mushroom can be a vegetable! idk if it Is but um. could be
what's a vegetable? proceeds to draw a mushroom... which is not a vegetable-
PЕNІS IMPORTANT!!!
A banna tree is a berry tree. (Bannas are technically berries)
I am also heavy handed. RIP to any 005 or smaller I've ever owned. 😂
Fun Fact, although a tomato is a fruit, its legally a vegetable in the US because of tax purposes
pen is
See, this *speaks very fast* pen is VERY comfortable to hold
All vegetables are fruit. A banana is a berry.
😂😂 lol. Yes, the title! 😂😂
So bananas are berries and they grow on trees
PEN IS i swear
Yew trees have berries on them. Not to eat though
Mulberry tree
Vegetables as a category is all made up anyways, you’re fiiiiine 💕
The title…… 👀
the thumbnail 🤭
Why do people like mushrooms? Because they're fun guys😏
My goodness that title, lol. After seeing the 0.03 I'm wondering if it's even worth it, seems a little fragile.
When’s the next live
Mondays and fridays 7 PM EST
Unfortunately thats 1 AM for me
@@edit6588 ok I will see it
I see what you did there
Okay, you did this on intentionally
that thumbnail 💀💀💀
Why does this video feel/sound slightly slowed down..??
Sock Kasey…
No I read title way too wrong
Hehehehehehe
BLOCK OUT THE IMPORTANT IN THE THUMBNAIL😮😮