![]() About the time I found out about the Mitsuo Aida, I discovered Akashiya Sai's Outline Brush, which uses a waterproof (pigment based, maybe?) ink as well, and I decided to give it a shot. Recently I became acquainted with the waterproof Sailor Mitsuo Aida, and I haven't looked back (too hard). I had to set things up JUST SO, and I couldn't easily take it on the go. I knew both of those inks were waterproof, and I liked the dynamic look of brushwork, but I didn't like that inking even a small piece took up a lot of time. ![]() ![]() In the past, when I wanted to do inks for a piece I intended on watercoloring, I usually pulled out FW Acrylic Ink, or Winsor Newton Bombay ink and a brush to do my inking. ![]()
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