Learning how to write with a brush pen, pt.1
I found some brush pen warmups that I decided to finally put to use and practice my brush pen skills. They are from loveleighloops.com, which I printed out years ago but never tried out. It takes some time to get started, but I took 3 brush pen types to see what I'm comfortable with.
Tombow fudenosuke is my all-time favorite for years, and I can confirm it here. It was much easier to test out the warmup drills and craw shapes and lines. I had more control over each brush stroke. I think I have the hard tip brush pen, I bought it years ago.
Unipin brush pen is ok, but I found that it feels softer, and I had less control over each stroke, especially when I had to practice thinner brushstrokes. I guess it takes some time to get used to it.
Last but not least is the Tombow ABT 977, I used to letter with it in my bullet journal for the cozy aesthetic vibes, and it's still going strong. At first, I had no idea what to do with it, and it's a struggle to get the lines correct and not shaky.
How do you call this: brush pen calligraphy? Or is it called brush pen lettering? Idk







