Found a Cheap Bamboo Pen to Draw With
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- That bamboo pen was less than USD $2. There was another one, Japanese made, that was USD $9. I bought the cheaper one as I really can't see the difference. I'll get the other one to compare in the future.
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I love how you focus on what makes a pen like this unique, rather than the drawbacks. Awesome!
I like your video. I was looking to see if anyone else was doing any art with these. I made my own bamboo pens with bamboo purchased at the garden center. I cut it with a box knife and made different width nibs. I love the marks they make. So much more interesting marks than technical pens. Even mistakes look beautiful. I look forward to your comparison videos with other pens you buy.
Awesome video! It's so fun seeing the raw-ness of using such a pen.
I believe I saw someone once makes their own, it was a fascinating sight actually haha.
Thank you for sharing. The small view you sketched is absolutely beautiful (:
+Liron Yanconsky Thanks 😊
Hey Teoh you brought me to nostalgia. when we were kids, we used to write with this Bamboo Pen before turning to ink pens. the sound of pen on page and its look is exactly that i experienced when i was small kid in school. The teacher used to help us and we used to sit in sun in winter. I m missing it already. gonna try this soon.
Thanks. great video.
These bamboo pens are often used for latin or arabic calligraphy. Snipping the tip at an angle allows you to create the thin/thick lines of the letters.
Cool demonstration. I have one of these a friend gave me. But have never used it before. Will have to give it a try!
Looks like a great pen for drawing landscapes and adding textures and loose details in trees, flowers and mountains.
That looked like fun. I watched a Sketchbook Skool video once and the woman used a tree twig sharpened to a point as a dip pen. I checked Amazon for bamboo pens and found a set of three from Jack Richeson and another set of three from Loew-Cornell. There were others; but, I didn't find one like the one you used in your video.
i got mine for $1.00 at Hobby Lobby :) i love the marks it makes.
Hahaha I know someone who uses and old clothes peg (from laundry)..he sharpened it up and uses it to sketch
You are very natural. I see that the quality and the cost of pen does not matter for such amazing talent. Btw these bamboo pens are just for casual sketching i think.
+NISHANT KUMAR DASH Thanks 😆
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Made such a pen myself. You can improve it by making an ink reservoir for it by cutting a thin strip of aluminium from a beer can, give it a shallow S shape, and put it in the hole of the bamboo, so that the end sits just above the tip of the pen. It will last way longer between dipping.
Thank you for your video! I just bought myself a bamboo pen, and from what you described and showed, it's exactly what I was hoping for. I have been making my own feather quills, from feathers I find in park, but they sometimes break when using them on my 100% cotton rag paper / rough papers. I am not detail oriented, and I enjoy the 'mistakes' that can sometimes happen when using tools that are not precise. Your drawing style is beautiful... I hope to get results nearly as good as you.
This was a really interesting demo. You got a lot more control than I would have thought possible with that pen and it is really interesting how you manage to get the textural effects with the bamboo pen. I have 2 friends who use wooden coffee stirrers that they trim down with a knife and dip into India ink. Their results are surprising good, I think because of how they trim the stirrers and because when the India ink dries on the tips, it makes the tips stop sucking up the ink. The great part is that the coffee stirrers are so readily available in coffee shops!
+Lisa Thaviu That's a good idea on the coffee stirrers. Maybe ice cream sticks will work too. 😂
Even if they don't, you at least get to eat the ice cream!
This is a very cool review. I have a bamboo pen too but I rarely use it. This review made me see the potential of this pen, a more natural look that I like. Thank you Teoh 😁
I used bamboo pens to do some manga back about a decade ago and I liked them just fine. The natural feel of the bamboo was really nice. I have not attempted with watercolor though. Edited for bad grammar or my more gooder English =)
I've never seen a bamboo pen before! Super cool, think I might pick one up soon, maybe a bit more than $2 though, hopefully the ink flow would be a bit less varied... great review, thanks!
Love this! Thanks for showing the different marks you could make! Love your art!
One of my favorite paintings is a pen and ink of fat puppies playing. Your video makes me think that it may have been done with a bamboo pen. Thank you! I am adding one to my shopping list:-)
You have done a nice job with the pen Teoh but I tried one a while ago and decided it required too much patience and had to keep dipping it in the ink. Ughhh, drove me nuts - prefer my fountain pen. You certainly are an experimental fellow. Good for you.
Great video Teoh! bamboo pens are an "old school" technique and as I saw in your video it would be fun to draw with that kind of pen, long time ago here in youtube I found a video where someone teach how to make this bamboo pens for your own, I hope it still be there : )
thank you for posting
Thanks for the video. Your videos helps me know what I want!
I've had a bamboo pen for about a month and I absolutely love it!
Arabic calligraphy uses primarily bamboo sticks, and there is a specific way to shave them called "Cutt", sounds familiar!.. It's much better in terms of control and economy to soak silk threads or any absorbant material with ink and load fom that, instead of directly from the bottle.. I guess KK uses that with his twigs.. Thanks fof the video..keep experimenting.
+Lion Heart Thanks for the info 😁
@@teohyc Google "Arabic calligraphy" or "Persian calligraphy". 99% of them are made with bamboo pen. (I am a calligrapher so I know). Also, you used the wrong paper for this pen. You need a very, very glossy paper and you are supposed to drop off excess ink before putting pen to paper. And you are wrong that one can't be detailed with this pen, but you cannot be blamed for not knowing what it is capable of since you haven't been trained in the art. You do need to chop off the nib at the angle of 32 to 35 degrees with a knife.
Teoh, I've tried a bamboo pen before but it isn't for me. Here in Florida, bamboo does grow and considered invasive. I suppose one can make their own pen. you do well with it and thank you for showing us.
Pretty darn good for a bamboo pen, Teoh! 👍
I just bought a cheap 3-pack of bamboo pens and I look forward to playing with them. Thanks for the video! :)
Well done!
$3 for this! Its a lot!! Plus the Quality is moderately bad.
Also, yeah it disperses much ink at 1st. Eventually youll learn to control the consistency of ink using pressure variation.
I think if you soak the bamboo for a while it will hold more ink and write for longer. Thanks for the review!
Cool pen! Very nature-y! ❤️
Oh that's looks like fun. Wish list!
Damn .. I have never seen anyone using the bamboo calligraphy pens like this .. big thumbs up for that :0)
Looks like a fun pen to use! also what type of mic do you use?
+toaofnightmares It's a Rode lavalier mic. amzn.to/2qb0DuV
This did look fun, thanks.
Really love this. Like to see a drawing with loose watercolor!
This was very interesting. ^_^ Bamboo pens in general are very interesting. Seems you can get them in various different tip sizes and different designs of tip to hold the ink. There are even bamboo pens with a brush on the opposite side. You can buy them on Amazon and there are people on the internet that will make them for you. Pretty cool all of this. Thanks for another great review.
Maybe that's a good pen to help keep the drawing loose!
Ha! Yes, pronouncing the name of that paper would be risky. Thanks Teoh.
our shops have nothing like that they are short and thin double sided tips
wanted to know which art shop. Been looking for one too.
Alternative title: Asian man uses bamboo to draw an European building.
Where is the comparison video, or did you make one?
interesting!! May I know which art store you got this from? think it might be fun to try it out!
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arumai!!
I never tried bamboo before!I guess it's similar to using a goose feather. Nice demonstration as usual
+Iris Gross I saw some feather at the art shop too. Maybe I should get that. Not sure what bird though 😂
so cool!
The sound of the pen scratching the paper like that was not pleasant.
Could be used to make photoshop textures
Goresan lu kaku
It's such a waste of resources...!
Visceral reaction. Cannot watch. :( like fingernails on a chalkboard almost
Thank you Teoh, I actually made one myself just now after your video and it might actually work even better than yours. I cut the width down to half a millimeter, so it creates a lovely fine line and not too much ink at once. Thanks for inspiring me to create my own pen!
+Charlotte Dincher Did you use a twig or bamboo? I remembered my friend saying that the twig/bamboo need to be dried properly before using. I can't remember the reason why though.
Funnily enough I am looking at a plant that I stuck a bamboo pole from the builders market in for support, so it was easy... It is fully dried. I suspect if it is not dry it will shrink, leaving too large a gap for the ink. And the sap might end up on the paper.