This GLASS PEN is Unlike Anything I've Ever Used!...
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For the full art with this: Every time the pen runs out he has to switch to a different color ink and complete the whole drawing like that
But he has to continue from where he left off, he can't go to another section when he runs out of ink
Brennen Berends 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are a genius my son
2K likes - 4 replies
That seems really awesome
As a lettering artist for over 40 years, may I offer some thoughts. I don't own one of these pens so I speak at a disadvantage. I have a huge collection of calligraphy dip pens and nibs. And I also do a lot of drawing with a wide variety of pens. Including the brush marker you use in the video. The pen looks like it is best suited for lettering not drawing. The little glass jar is likely to be used for water to rinse off the nib. I would be using the dropper to drop ink onto top of the nib for it to flow down to the tip. No professional lettering artist I know dips the pen directly into the bottle of ink. If you own one, try dropping a drop of a different colour when your ink is partially done. You will be pleased with the results of mixing colours.....start with one colour, have a mix of two and end with another colour. And let the ink dry at least overnight before you erase pencil guidelines. I have couple of videos on RUclips on beginner lessons on Italic lettering font as well as videos of my colouring book for adults.....so you can see that I do speak from experience.
This is a valuable and informational comment; underrated.
Omg thank you for that incredible information sir 💖💖💖💖
Awesome info thank you!!!!
Nerd
Well as I can see in these days, young have discovered "Lettering" recently, I am a 53 old now and used to be a hand lettering artist since my 14's to about 30, them I can understand why so many surprised people around here. Your comment was exactly what I was thinking to write. So now I don't have to.
As a kid my dad had a bunch of calligraphy pens on his desk and I always thought they were the coolest thing not knowing what they were.. just that they made the nicest lines.
I agree!
Agree
MaggieBear Mhm, I know that too well. My mom used to have this weird, big, pink pen. But it used water instead of ink to draw, and it always seemed to refill by itself
TheNerd173 lmao
They are cool. I've always wanted to learn calligraphy especially Arabic calligraphy. Its beautiful
Is it just me, or is the black from the dip in pen “blacker” than the go-to pens from Jazza?
Definitely. His go to ones are more marker so it has a slight streakiness to it, but since the glass is so solid and the ink is fresh it's a lot more solid black
Because it's PURE INK
@@xzellow07 Sheesh No need to sound so angwy :3
@@Meegeeslement I just made the letters big, sorry :)
Caligraphy ink is thicker than drawing ink. I also think that drawing ink in general does not need to be that dark, because most artists reproduce their art (like in comic books), and the whole process of digitalizing, editing and printing is going to change the tones anyway
The solid black colour of from the glass pen is friggin amazing though.
Rachyl Elliott it’s like vanta black 🤩🥰
I was gonna say the same thing!
Rachyl Elliott yeah...the shirt with usual markers is a little inconsistent, while the glass pen is literally like a black hole
I saw this comment as it happened on screen
Rachyl Elliott 1
With the final drawing the guy Jazza drew with the glass pen: his vest is the blackest black I have ever seen in a drawing.
I know right! Usually when I use black to colour something in, it looks more like a really dark shade of grey
Yup, gotta love ink for that one
I agree. That was a really nice deep black.
Yes
This is upside to using dip pens, or so I’ve heard.
The smearing probably isn’t the pens fault it’s most likely the inks .
Totally
Probably a combo of the ink and the paper causing it to dry slower
Yeah I think it may have had more in some places and he needed to wait more until it dried. Like the eyes when he filled them totally in, they smeared the most so I think they just needed more time to dry than most of the lines.
dude an ant it reminds me of the first time I used a fountain pen on a Rhodia notepad...... I have since learned that drying time matters 😂
1000%
The pen can't control the inks drying time and quality, only the ink can control the inks properties. Lol.
I love my glass dip pen!
I use it primarily for calligraphy and occasionally for inking thinks that aren’t going to be colored; and for the “oh, that’s a very unique tool” from my art professor 😂
which glass pen do u use?
@@cat-hx1sh i don't know the brand, as the box is entirely in Japanese. (it was a gift from my father.)
to my knowledge, it's just a generic glass dip pen, like if you go to amazon and just search "glass dip pen".
mine, personally, is clear with black and silver inside.
@@ArmundJayI know this is two years late, but if you want me to identify the brand upload a picture to imgur or something and send the link
The blackness of the glass pen’s ink was much richer....that one upside.
It was yeah, but that's just more of a wet ink thing tbh, always nice deep blacks
Yeah and much more consistent, you can't see at all where his strokes were after, surprised he didn't mention that one
Came here to say that
It is not the glass pens ink. It is the hippopotamus ink.
@@irabbit_ I think comparing a glass pen to other types of pens is totally fair. He is comparing them as a tool for drawing, keeping it simple. Saying this tool for drawing shouldn't be compared against other tools for drawing seems unfair, and wanting to compare it only to other types in it's subclass of "ink pens" seems kind of bias. It's like saying you can't compare an apple and an orange because they are very different tasting and looking. But, they are both fruits. It's the same with ink pens and other pens. He isn't here to compare apples to apples like some apple expert. That is an elitists review, someone who is willing to compare two of the same thing against each other. This is more of a casual and fair review, and I prefer this point of view and comparison style because it's way more relatable to someone who isn't, let's say, an ink pen elitist
Ink: Hippopotamus is hippopotamus
_hMmMm YeS tHiS fLoOr Is MaDe Of FlOor_
every 60 seconds in africa is a minute in here
Wrong ,floor is made of
cement/tiles/wood or whatever type of floor you r talking about
@@hurricane-pb7yt r/woooosh
Hrishikesh Parikh r/WOOOOOOSH
*I GoT FiSh FrOm FiShInG*
Jazza: "YoU gUeSsEd It!" *draws a hippo, a giraffe and an ostrich*
Me: I did not guess it
I thought he was gonna draw his avatar.
Lmao same
Why didn't he draw the camel?
What a suprise! He isn't predictable 🤣🤣🤣
I thought it would be another dragon. He does do a LOT of dragons.
When drawing with the ink dip pen, you have the advantage of being able to spread the inks to give shading and changing the intensity of the colour by using a water brush to move the ink about. Yes you can do the same with non permanent pens, but the ink is much easier and fades much better!
I would say the glass pen ink has a "smoother" finish when doing the larger areas. The felt pens I can see the brush strokes.
Agreed, the coverage on the vest done with the glass pen was very nice.
It was very solid and dark in the shirt, that part looked great
Tleewhit81 I was thinking the same thing, how consistent and dark the dip pen black turned out on the shirt!
Agreed
"What's your favourite colour?"
"Ostrich."
Lmao
"so, Brown?"
"No, you *PEASANT!* "
African Ostrich is the only species of colour
my favourite colour is dog
Green
I'd love to see Jazza attempt to do nail art. Would be interesting to see how he can work with nail polish 😂
One like=a chance for Jazza to see this
Oh YES!
Yes🤣🤣🤣
Have you seen his fingers?
Oh yes! That would be amazing
I love using glass dip pens with water color. The ink keeps its sharp edges, adds most contrast and clarity to water color works.
"Glass Pen" You can't fool me Jazza. I know a unicorn horn when I see one.
Wait a minute... have they..?
Jazza: *Ok.*
Jazza: oh sh*t they found out
Jazzy: 𝙛𝙐𝙘𝙠!
😂😂
"cause it's shiny"
How dare you appeal to my crow brain
That was my first thought. That pen is so pretty. 😁
I thought magpies were the ones who liked shiny things though..?
@@milkbee346 Both do 😊
My magpie brain can't disagree
I can’t disagree I can’t keep myself away from shiny things
I have a tip to the pen:
The more vertically you hold the pen, the thicker the line
I use one of the glass pen so hope this helps ( :
Is the glass that good? I hate having to dip nearly every letter! Blows my flow. LOL ✌😻
@@PhoenixLyon well you saw you can get quite a few lines without re dipping.
Depends on how big your letters are
@@dutchik5107 And how thick you make tails and cross t's. Thanks. ✌😸
How do you not accidentally drop it sometimes... This would break instantly in my hands...
@@sturmfrei5853 glass is sturdier than you think. I have several of those glass pens and haven't broken one yet. I even travel with them.
Ok hear me out, color changing lights distort the colors in the room, Jazz a should get color changing lights in a dark space (no other light sources) and he should do a drawing with the color distortion
The ink wasn't smudging...you just didnt leave it to dry long enough +_+
yeah, the more ink you use in one spot, the longer the dry time will be. modern pens tend to spoil use in that regard.
Lol i was so mad when he did that lol
Because it’s probably not an alcohol based ink dry time will be longer you are correct!
@@karlincottuli2453 100%
@@annienewman8312 Yep. And this is why the thin lines didnt smudge ^^
I will say the black ink in the “antagonist” is quite solid and beautiful, so I think maybe the ink medium is used so you don’t see as many strokes when it comes to solid patches of color in drawings. It is quite shiny and pretty too! *wow thank you everyone for the likes, I’ve never had this many and I feel special. 💘
Agree 😊 Much brighter.
yep
Olivia Hawthorne ruclips.net/video/4ibF60oaKnw/видео.html
I wanna like but it's at 420 so-
BrixSuzu Haha 😂
"This pen allows you to express your personality"
Jazza's personality: hiPpOPatoMAs iS HiPpOPatoMAs
L
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"This is like a golden color"
Either he's color blind... I'm color blind... or youtube is
Adele Dazeem no i think hes color blind cuz it looks red!
The color is a paid actor
The golden color he mentions is the shimmer in the ink, not the ink itself. A lot of these glass pen sets come with gold shimmer ink.
@@marcialynnukulele Gold and red look so great together!
Correct
Jazza: dip-thing
Jazza's brain: you're an artist, you can't say that
Jazza: inkwell
Deserves way more likes.
Me:LIKE IT
Hahhahhhaaa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@@DrowningScallop Well I just liked it and it went from 999 to 1k so is that good enough? Because it felt really good lol
D i p
T h i n g
“It’s not the worst pen I’ve ever used and it has a lot of cons, but I really like it”
“How come?”
“Shiiiinyyyyyy...👀”
he's the crab from moana
The Game Challenger Omg your so right
Me: looking at the amount of likes....999, might as well make it 1000.😏
SHINee!! anyone. ? No just me. Alright. That’s fine
Enybody have an link to get the pen
Normal people: Inkwell
Jazza, an intellectual: Dip-thing
Me: a cute littie glass cup. I mean little
It’s one of the only fancy pens I can use, cause I’m left handed. 😭
Also, these are on aliexpress for cheap, cause a lot of the ones being sold that I see are the same ones from ali.
So what is it called exactly? Glass pen? I'm left handed too and struggle a bit with art supplies
@@shay514 “Glass dip pen” is what they’re called. :)
Tell me about it ... I feel you.
Jazza: “I’m going to sketch- you guessed it”
Me: the jazza avatar!
Jazza: *shows sketches of animals*
Me: oh
OMG thats what I thought
Haha same
...am i the only who guessed right?
XD
DON'T let this distract you from the fact that I smell like 100 de*d orangutans. I am also the unprettiest RUclipsr worldwide. Greetings dear phong
Phuong Anh this is what I thought too 😂
Thought the ink was made of animals. I'm horrified at my own thought
박智裕 i literally thought the same, i was going to cry 😂
Wait it's not?
apple juice mae i hope not
So am I 😂😂
Me too
Jazza: talking
Me: looking at the ink on his hands
Lucille Haden lol
Lucille Haden yep!
Definitely woulda listed that as a con
Okay
Meee to
I feel like that pen was extracted straight from a unicorns head...why is my brain like this?
bc you see magic everywhere and it's a good trait to have
10:54
Can we just talk about how satisfying that solid black is?
And i just thought, i just see it.
The Black on the Glass Pen is really solid compare to the sketch black.
Peter Hans yes yes
MadCraze 18 yes!
Me trying to reach the essay word count: "hippopotamus is a large mammal of hippopotamus"
Elena Elena underrated comment
@@chiefexecutivemanager8152 Haha somebody finally got the joke
XDDD SAME
"every 60 seconds in Africa is a minute"
joseraynor tibor cool
Jazza: * buys a calligraphy pen *
Jazza: * doesnt do any calligraphy *
Dude. 😲
I’m legit blown away. I’d no idea I was more “normal” than I’d ever imagined. Thank God for Internet, I’m not alone. I’m not the only weirdo that freaks over a nice inkflow. I also thought pen fetish was a Girl Thing, but you done proved that wrong. 🥰
Plus you’re adorable.
A fellow that is excited about ink pens AND is adorable.
I wish my husband liked office supplies the way I do.
Wait...
Scratch that. He’d be forever losing my bits and ink. I know him too well. I’ll leave him to his motorcycles as I test drive New PENS!!!
“Lets turn the page”
*Proceeds to rip the page out*
BlazeTheWolf it hurts my soul when he ripped the mostly empty page
*DONT*
*TRASH*
*THE*
*PAPER!!!!!!!!*
LET'S VOTE!
How long until Jazza breaks the glass pen?
a) less than 2 days;
b) in the first week;
c) ... aaaand it's already broken.
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Results after 70 replys:
a) 8
b) 25
c) 27
B
c
b
B
D) all of the above because it's Jazza
11:09
“I think it’s probably messier than I would have liked”
Jazza describing my life
Oh my goodness, felt that for sure XD
Jeremy Shaw haha this is very rElAtAbLe and qUeRkY
Ilman Maalik
We love 💕 *=*~~*quirky*~~*=* 💕 and 💫 ⭐️ relatable ⭐️ 💫 content.
Mood
The ink on his hands makes me very nervous. If that was me, my entire drawing would be smudged from the ink on my hand.
Congratulations you've just explained my entire creative process
"Because it's shiiiiiny" yup. That's why I buy most things.
Thats why i bought a gun
CardZ ummm ok 😑
Humans are just crows in disguise.
SkotyDawg r/woooosh
Artsy Jellybean ok...........
Let's be honest,
Jazza is good at everything.
Realism flashbacks*
Maybe
yes.
True
Soap flashback
Lol, the second he said "The ink should be dry", I went "Oop, it's gonna smear. It never dries that quickly."
Blotting paper would fix that. Used it all the time at school.
That dude is literally ripped! On another note: I've been wanting to purchase glass sp pens cir a while, so it's good to know about the feeling of it scratching against thr paper. I guess if I do, it'll be just for collecting.
Yes, they can be scratchy, but you can affect that. The way the tip is ground is going to affect the feel against the paper, and you can polish the tip a bit for a smoother writing experience.
Okay, so first, a disclaimer. I'm new to the whole art thing, and I'm pretty exclusive with watercolors and India inks. But I like to experiment with a lot of different marking tools, and recently picked up a glass dip pen to play with. So here's what I've learned with it so far:
1. You can get different line weights by varying the angle at which you hold the pen. You can't vary as much as you can with a metal nib calligraphy pen, but you can cover pretty much every line weight you can get with a Micron pen.
2. The inks that come with these dip pens are often beautiful for calligraphy, but suck in other applications because of exactly what you discovered. They smudge under an eraser. BUT, you can use them with almost any liquid medium! I use mine with liquid watercolors and India inks. India inks would solve the smudging problem with your style, providing you let it dry completely. And with watercolor, you generally don't want to use an eraser anyway, and you're using the pen more like you would a very fine rigger brush. You can even use pan or tube watercolors, not just liquid watercolors, by using a brush to paint the spirals on the pen tip instead of dipping.
3. With watercolor, these pens are fantastic for adding fine lines and detail. For super fine lines, they work better than a rigger, and if you go wet on wet or wet on damp, you can get a blend effect that's sometimes nicer (and very different) than what you get with a brush. One thing I've found them to be an excellent tool for is to use them dry, on wet watercolor, to drag or scratch things like blades of grass or ropes or other similarly textured things that are harder to get with a brush.
I'm really enjoying the pen for watercolor and India ink. It's not something that would replace my fine brushes or pens, but is a useful addition that can do things you can't with other tools.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
I bought a few glass dip pens precisely for drawing fine lines with my huge stash of watercolors, though I've read that it's even possible to use fountain pen ink with this type of pen, so I'm looking forward to doing some experimenting.
A year late, but i must add, these can take up to two days (or more) to cure!! thats why i may not always do well with erasing
I hadn’t considered using watercolors with these! That’s really cool and I’m gonna have to go try that with my set. (I haven’t even tried all the ink colors that came with mine, got a set with two glass pens and half a dozen colors and I’ve only opened half of them and haven’t even tried the second pen yet.)
I love India inks (and acrylic inks) and watercolor. I just started playing around with India inks recently. Idk why, but they're so satisfying 😌
Color: is red
Nobody:
Jazza : “looks golden”
Maybe it looks different on camera than paper
It does look a bit different in person, I have this set. They have a metallic shift to them & one of them has a gold shift.
Before he did the mixy mixy dance you could see the little splotch of gold in the red ink. So it's got both! Lovely color :) probably shimmers if you shift the paper
I'm so surprised that he didn't try to pipette two different inks on the pen, on either side of it, or one color higher and another lower, to acheive a gradual mix of colors. Just like the thumbnail.
Everything about this review makes me happy. I've been playing with liquid ink for decades, so of course there is a glass pen on my desk. Mostly used to put new ink on multiple kinds of paper quickly so I know how I want to use it. The inkwell is for water to rinse.
One of the most effective classes I’ve ever taken for my art was colour theory. Gotta say, really wish we’d covered the relationship of hippopotamus, ostrich and giraffe more thoroughly.
I'd like to see maybe the Glass Pen make a comeback with maybe some more known inks. I love the Windsor and Newton ones and used them on the last Inktober but maybe the drying/smudging could be more controlled with a better more artist aimed ink?
I did pretty good with the bombay black India ink! I love glass dip pens.
Do not disobey the African ostrich
me: it’s red ink
jazza: it’s like a vermillion gold
me: yep vermillion with undertones of canary and hints of brass
I have this and I love it! I use for my watercolor paintings when I want a fine line.
"I got a new pen" **holy music**
As a fellow artist, I can confirm there is indeed *Holy Music* when receiving new art supplies👌
@@queensaharaice7376 Truest words ever spoken
thus why working in an art supply store is dealing with disaster O_O
ha
@@LizGridleyArtist - heavy breathing intensifies -
The first thing I thought when i saw the title of this video was:
"Jazza with a glass pen. The minute he picks it up he's gonna drop it and its gonna break."
Im an army so i actually thought u were referring to namjoonie
no one:
Jazza: 2 DIP DRAWING!!!
14 year olds: thAT's VeRY dEeP
princess bubblegum r/im14andthat'sdeep
sad yassad yes exactly
Love the sharpness of color. Nothing better than a crisp black.
Jazza: I’m gonna sketch, you guessed it
Me: the Jazza avatar
Jazza: *reveals sketches of the animals*
Me: Ohp-
Ohp, Sorry
Same 😂
A
100% me 2!
Jazza: *erases pencil
Me: *blows on phone screen
They ask you how you are and you just have to say that you're fine when you're not really fine but you just can't get into it because they would never understand.
I can hear this comment
how do i like a comment twice
@Typical User t'was a joke but fair
Fruit Connoisseur ikr
“Colour me impressed, or at the very least, colour me ostrich...”- Jazza 2020
@just a random dude lol same
What does that mean?😅
Shiam Rahman A quite
What???
I might look into this. I like the aesthetic and feel of working with flowing ink - plenty of happy accidents that bring the piece to life. I can see the glass as being quite good for sketching in sepia tones.
I hope you've given it a try by now! Glass pens are a really unique experience. Every one is slightly different, because the way the tip is ground affects how smoothly it writes and how the ink flows. I love mine, but even the ones that are mass-produced have their own personality.
You could look at some of the things peter draws does, the glass pen means you can do cool stuff with glow in the dark ink and probably other weird inks you don't usually get in pens, it looks awesome
“African ostrich is the only species of ostrich”
Somali ostrich: am I a joke to you?
The somali ostrich isn't the representative of the birds though.
aint somali in africa tho?
Ñandu?
Lerry ostrich: 👀
you guys do not get jokes
Did anyone ever walk into the wrong class in school and initially had that feeling of embarrassment but then are intrigued by the teachings of the class?
That’s me and this video. I want to stay for the class lol
That sounds cool. Going into classes thats not your subject. Im tempted to do it.
I’ve done that crap and was so un confortable man idk felt weird
I did... Everyone looked at me and damn it was awkward and embarrassing 😂
Yes. It was me a graphic design's student, and entered psychology class, embrassed yes. But in the next semester i joined them when i had to took literacy's class
ub Watching cant relate. Whenever I walked into the wrong classroom I owned it and pretended I didn’t notice and I wouldn’t leave until the teacher told me to. (I was too prideful to admit that I made a mistake...needless to say I got in trouble a lot😔)
I love have much fun Jazza is having with this pen. Just the clear enjoyment of it is great to watch.
Watching his hand get progressively more covered in ink throughout the video is great.
Jazza: “I’m going to sketch, you guessed it-“
Me: Yourself? A dragon? 😂
SAME
Himself as a dragon???
@@TheAbsoluteMost4972 "Write that down! Write that down!"
It says 699 likes but here it says 724!?
@Nutella ThePikmipopLlama YOUR RIGHT
JAZZA: “You guessed it!” Me: “JAZZA avatar! Dragon!”...... “oh...”
I-I mean, you did guess it..!🤣
the gritty texture before you colored it added something nice to the second half of the mirror
Jazza: Can I erase my sketches without smudging the ink?
**Smudges ink**
Also Jazza: Proceeds to continue erasing.
The poor in me cries every time he rips a page after only drawing two lines.
Dear God same
Thank God it's not just me
betty ayele 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Same hahaha
SAME. I was saying "please use the other side of the page" everytime
“I did the whole hippo in two dips!” Well that’s something I’ve never heard before...
😂🤣
:)
I don't have near you're artistic abilities, but I do love pens and love to draw. That glass pen looks like it might be a little bit difficult at first but if you used it for a week straight you might be amazed at how versatile it is? Keep up the cool and good work.
Everyone: *looks at glass*
Nice cup!
Jazza: *looks at glass*
*yOu cOulD dRink AlchOhol from ThESe*
DoodleDan It’s how you know he’s a true Aussie ;)
Flashback to three videos ago
It's the same glass I got with my nail tech kit that you put acetone or acrylic monomer in, please dont drink those 😳😂
I mean... it did resemble those cups so I thought the same.
Broken shift key syndrome
The odds of JAZZA saying "I have a new...anything" after having everything!
10:06 that was so satisfying
Ikr🤣
ITS SO SOLID
I just commented this then scrolled down and saw this comment
8:01 was much more satisfying
Dude that’s so smooth.
a glass pen doesn’t fare well considering how often i drop my pens.........
Exactly the reason why all my pets always had steel food bowl. Seeing all these people with their fancy glass and ceramic bowls makes me laugh inside. I drop the bowls so often, they all have dents in them. If I owned a glass or ceramic bowl it would last a weak.
I'm that person that accidentally throws pens when I fidget with them. Which I do all the time. I've tossed a fully loaded paintbrush across my kitchen before while I was thinking.
@@kellyjulian3465 ouch 💀
I have a much less fancy version of one of these glass pens and I store it in a hard plastic travel toothbrush holder that I lined with foam so, it's a almost custom fit to the pen, just to avoid breaking it if I dropped it when not in use. I was terrified of that when I got it so I made a ridiculous holder out of what I had on hand. Still in that holder as it doesn't get much use as it's not the most practical pen but ya, does look cool.
Saaammmeee thoughhh
Hey jazza. I've wanted one of these for a long time. Yesterday, my aunt ordered one of these for me. Today, you uploaded this video. That is what you call destiny. Thanks mate.
I got it. It is so cool
"Express their true personality"
Jazza: 7:51
The drawing that shows his true personality: 8:15
Even though the only way to get it to the plot twist to the plot is to be able to say first of all you have to go to the plot and I quote you and your friends and I quote you and your friends and I quote you and your friends and I quote you and your friends and I quote you and your friends and I quote you and your friends and I quote you and your a little toxic and you know what to say first and you have been in this week for me xd is my favorite part in a lot and it is the viruses I got to do a few of my favorite songs in my life choices that was the first you have been to me since then you are still alive but it is the first of many names and it has been the most popular and the most amazing movie I've seen.
I have a glass pen. I don't know if anyone already mentioned but you can control the ink flow a bit depending on what angle the tip is in relation to the paper.
Hope you had fun playing with it. I find the shimmery inks can get caught up in te grooves more then the non shimmery kind. You can use reg calligraphy ink with it and the matte kind is best for sketch. This is what I learned through trial and error.
Jazza: "Hey guys I got a new pen!"
Me: *instantly gets sad because I just lost mine*
Aditi M I get you because at first I lost both of my best pens yesterday and then today I lost my hole pencil case
@@ashgood7368 Nooo I also get you cuz I lost my pencil case with all my best writing utensils :(
The face-off is perfect. The left guy looks like he's thinking "what the hell happened to you?"
"What didn't?" the guy on the right says with a smirk.
I liked the pic as well. But I was thinking a Mirror Universe or Dead Zone-esque alternate version of him.
jazza: *draws with glass pen*
peter draws: *laughs in peter*
Lee The Loser I would love to see these two collab purely for the awkwardness of jazz as infectious jokeyness with peters peter-ness lol
Lee the loser your name fits u
I love peters voice
@@-adolfo- says you.
Haha, I knew I wouldnt be the only one to immediately of Peter when the glass pen came up
I love how black the black ink on the right is. It’s so pleasing
The thingy pen laid a way more solid layer of black on the vest.
The world is falling apart the apocalypse has started JAZZA HASN'T DRAWN HIS AVATAR IN THIS VIDEO
Nice likes
No?
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Holy this has 300 likes not what I was expecting
@@dawnofender_ I think your Im the wrong place cus that doesn't quite make sense
Jazza:
Uses the coloured inks to draw each of the animals that they represent
Camel:
Am i a joke to you
Jazza is a camelist
yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
I'm heavy handed too. Many a fine liner have been destroyed due to my angry drawing.
That erasing issue is also devastating. Watching your videos has shown me that a lot of the 'mistakes' I have made in my drawing was a learning process. I appreciate that
Jazza: Draws Harold and doesn't acknowledge that he's drawn Harold.
Me: Sees crush
Friends: act natural
Also me: 2:02
Amazing
Oujury that wink fits perfectly
Ah yes of course, "Hippopotamus is a hippopotamus", my favourite colour
Lol
I recommend getting a heat tool to dry the inks on your illustrations. Any rubber stamper's heat tool should work well enough. The Wagner one has a dual temp control. Fewer smudges. I would love to see some abstract work with the glass pen, maybe something involving text or calligraphy.
Cons: No mention of his inky hands swinging around everywhere
I think that's normal with all ink pens... It is for me, anyway. Ink all over my hands, no matter how careful I am
I get that from ballpoints and markers....
Guess you not a fan of pastels then lmao
@@Saiege Oh goodness. Pastels! The mess! O.o
Try an ink pen
He's literally the art version of gordan ramsay
Yes, but kinder, sweeter, quirkier!!!
Proud to be the 69th like
He even looks similar. Even the accent too
Well i think Ethan Becker is more like him personality wise
But i can see what you mean
But jazza minds his own words
Ramsay doesn't
If I had this I will be like:
Me, a messy artist: *works on my art*
My materials: *messily positioned on my table*
Glass pen: *rolls out of the the table and falls*
Glass pen: *breaks*
Me: oh sh-
Banana Cupcakez that’s why it had that thing with it that you can place it on. You know the thing Jazza never really showed or talked about. It looked like to circles hanging together. 😊
Kikaluti Oh! I didn’t notice that. But that’s really convenient! Thanks for pointing it out! •
@@magda23792 Yeah but how's a messy artist going to place it on a thing
i have one and i kinda wait for it to fall down but i also hope it doesn't because it's 1. really pretty 2. probably handmade and 3. i spend 12€ (i live in germany) wich isn't that much but i bought it on christmas market so i would need to order one online instead of going to a shop since there aren't any shops with glass pens near
Banana Cupcakez no problem. 😊
I didn’t know I need dancing Jazza in my life, perhaps next time he’ll dance to Jazz? 🙈 4:10 best rhyme:
„Now I‘m pretty aware that this might be, specifically, for calligraphy.“
You: gets a strike. Bowling screen: 2:02
You're the most fun person for all ages to watch I've ever met. If you were on an art series on TV you would've been famous and loved.
jazza: *tests the glass pen by sketching, coloring, and comparing to other pens
final conclusion: get it because it's shiiiiiinnyyyyy~
Glass Dip pens look so cool, it's like a magic wand but for paper!