Pentel Stylo: Great for Watersoluble Ink Sketching
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- The Pentel Stylo Sketch pen is great for quick watersoluble sketching.
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Pentel Tradio Stylo
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When you see how an artist uses a pen you used at school to take notes in creative ways
honestly I liked this pen but I never thought it could be used for art
I used this pen for cross hatching. It instantly became one of my favorites along with the pocket brush pen. They're my favourite duo.
"Watersoluble watercolor sketching". I used to call it "Fake watercolor". I wanted to do watercolor, but I don't have the pens that don't bleed, so I just tried to use the bleeding to my favor. Had no idea this was actually a thing. :O
I did the same thing! I called it something like "water pen stuff". I used G2 gel pens and they're beautifully vibrant when painted as ink.
Oh, I also didn't have brushes, so I smudged the water with my hands.
Fantastic review! I will pick up a box of these. I look forward to refilling one of them with waterproof ink as well. I have recently discovered your RUclips and it is now one of my favorite channels!
I have never seen a pen like this before, quite impressive results. Shall have to look out for them. Thanks.
Thanks for the review. Gosh, you r tempting me to buy stuff and soon my house will look like a store :) :):)
I used to have a pilot pen similar to the Pentel Stylo. However it had a leaky back. I like using it when I want to use a royal blue ink.
I got the Tradio Stylo the other day after really liking how it felt while sampling in the store. It's an odd one - the plastic gives the nib very consistent low friction, so even though it has limits in what the result looks like, inking over a pencil sketch has a fast, easy feel to it that you don't find in most other inking tools. The ink wash is a bonus feature on top of that.
After some experimenting I believe it's the case that if you let it sit for about a week, Stylo Sketch ink will stop moving when wet; it still moves but is much more resistant to solubility after 24 hours, and that seems to become increasingly true with more time. So it can be used both as a permanent and a wash, if you're patient.
I absolutely love your reviews and videos. Thank you so much for doing these! You're very thorough and clearly show the uses of this pen.✋
I love your videos. The stylo is such a good sketching tool I never thought of using water
Fascinating review, and sketch is wonderful, too!
Great review. Interesting behavior from the ink. I may have to try this pen.
Teoh your videos are always so inspiring and I learn so much! Thank you.
I hadn't thought of opening the back up! That's brilliant. I think I'll try looking for a waterproof ink to try in my stylo. This sketch is really inspiring.
Decided to take a look at this while going through some of your other videos. Thanks for the great review. I hadn’t heard of these before; just ordered a box of 12 via your US link!
Thanks!
Happened to pick one of these up a month ago at Blick and do this exact water wash method. I use a waterbrush, but also a regular watercolor brush with a water cup can give you more control, use just a tiny amount of dampness which is very hard to get with a waterbrush. As you say this is a very neutral to cool black. Another nice pen for this method is the Copic fountain pen (which you looked at a couple years ago but not for water wash method), though it is called black it is not really at all, more of a sepia, which is nice and warm if you want a sepia tone drawing. It is interesting as you found that once you wash it with a water brush, it then dries to a more permanent waterproof quality. Good because you can then lay down more of the same pen and not have it bleed. Also the green Sailor fude pen is very very water soluble with the stock ink that comes with it. Probably more completely water soluble that the Stylo, you can easily dissolve the ink line completely. Fun.
Thanks Teoh for the excellent video...this is the pen and ink I’ve been looking for!...as it apparently allows soluble use ...and when fully dried it’s permanent !...this is great as I do ink and Watercolour wash sketching and I’ve been trying to find an ink that can be both soluble and permanent. One question if I may ..could you tell me what make / model the black brush pen you used is? Would love to get one also ...many thanks again Geoff
I've never seen a nib like that. Almost makes one think it's for use in a lab environment. It's cool looking. Thanks for sharing this very interesting pen. 👍😀
I wonder if one uses two colors of the stylo pen, can they be blended and layered?
Thank you for the information and for the link. I’m not sure to like the contrast between the light grey and the black of the brush pen, perhaps find a grey ink or put some water in a waterbrush of black ink ? 😉
Great sketch and review
Hello my friend, I am a big fan of you, I always follow your videos and I wanted to ask you a question, I have an xppen 22hd do you think it is worth changing it for another xppen 22 pro?
Thank you For this video! Again just like Always very very inspirationel to get drawing And watercolering 🙏🏾👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hello! Im from singapore too. Just bought this pen. Hope it does well
Thank you for this great idea of dissolving the ink ❤. I recently found this pen in an old case (from over 10 years ago I think) and was wondering if there were other ways of using it 😊.
I wish I hadn't tossed my Stylo now! Maybe... It was one of my first experiments, and I didn't like it much. Or should I say it didn't impress me because it didn't draw for me! Now I use fountain pens and have learned more? Kind of like a more versatile Varsity or V-2, or whatever it's named outside the US. Thanks as always, ...N
I appreciate the video and am joyful about the sketch. I have one question. Is there a necessary/preferred orientation in drawing with this pen? I observe the black "grip" surrounding the white triangular "tip" is not symmetrical. Does this mean anything?
That black grip is just to hold the white felt tip
Would it be possible to set up playlists by brand for your reviews? It would make it far easier to find a specific review. As you are also a fountain pen artist, I trust your opinion on them more than most other reviews, so I often find myself digging thru long lists of videos in the hope that you have a review on some pen.
The closest I have to categorisation is the list on my blog www.parkablogs.com/content/list-of-art-products-reviewed
Very useful as always.. thank you "Teoh Yi chie"
I got one in Japantown in San Francisco and I don’t know if the Pula Man version has different colors on the cap but my is gray on the cap but the ink is black sooo that was confusing. Luckily they have paper to test the pens.
so relaxing
so cool!
I probably saw this pen on display at Michaels a while back. Not that hard to find Pentel's pens/markers here in the states.
Checking Michaels right now, they got it for $17 but if you got a 40%/50% Off coupon, it helps.
Have you ever used the Pentel pocket brush pen? It's one of my favorites, ink cartridges are expensive though lol
I don't use brush pens much for drawing. You can buy a blunt needle and syringe to refill it yourself.
Great video! Do you perhaps know if it interacts with alcohol based markers, like if it would spread out and muddy them? I'm looking for a nice ink pen for outlines in my drawings and I think I might really enjoy the felt nib on this one :p
Alcohol markers will spread the ink.
@@teohyc Alright, thanks for your help!
you are the reason artist broke as hell , still wanting just one more to the pen shrine collection
Thanks. I get that compliment/complain a lot 🤣
Teoh have you ever tried the pentel sign pens/flex tips? I want to see what you think about them!
I've a review for Pentel Touch and Sign coming soon.
@@teohyc cool!
May i ask where to buy ink for refill this pen ?
Very helpful video.
I have this and the Tradio from High school I guess ●>●; I'm using them more often as of this year
HOW DO YOUR BUILDING SKETCHES LOOK SO GOOD!!!??!!?! ANY TIPS ON HOW TO GET THAT GOOD?? 😁😁😂❤❤
ten for a refill ink pen aint bad compare to some dip pens cost 50
So if the ink does not reactivate a second time, does that mean you could come back in with watercolours and have the paint and ink not mix and become muddy?
It should work. But you have to make sure the first time, you have painted over all the ink.
@@teohyc Yes, the ink you have not yet washed with water will quickly dissolve with the watercolor wash. I think it might be good to have one completely waterproof pen for hard lines, like a Pigma, and then a water soluble pen like the Stylo added where you want shading. That is more control, and also can then do watercolor on top of the grisaille shading. OR you could just do shading first and watercolor, add the final hard lines on top with the Stylo.
THE X12 PACK'S PRICE IN ARGENTINA IS ALMOST THE TRIPLE!! :CCC
It's expensive even without the price hike.
Siapa yg namai Pentel iki?
What kind of ink would you REFILL it with -- specifically to work with Watercolor?
You have to use pigmented inks but I'm not sure if those will clog the felt tip of this pen. Probably will.
Maybe Noodler's black, it is watersoluble, though maybe not to the exact degree of original ink.
It’s jumped in price by more than double I love these pens but I can’t afford them anymore