What is the best portable, compact and with replaceable ink type of drawing utensil that does the same job as either a fine-tip brush or a pen-and-ink type pen?
If I'm being unclear please say so
>>2493908
Pentel Pocket Brush Pen.
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>>2493950
Not compact.
>>2493952
>Pentel Pocket Brush Pen.
>Not compact.
bugga get out of here
>>2493959
Putting 'pocket' in the name doesn't make it smaller.
>>2493963
If it fits in something like an altoids tin, that's compact.
>>2493967
Under what circumstances can you not carry a normal pen with you? Pilot makes a line of fountain pens and felt-tip brush pens called the Petit, but I just checked and they're just a little larger than an Altoids tin. Pilot and Zebra both make really small ballpoint pens, but once you get that small you're probably better off just cutting a Hi-Tec-C refill down to size or something.
http://www.jetpens.com/blog/compact-pen-recommendations/pt/256
>>2493967
fuck off kira, we don't care for hiding writing tools
What's a good lead holder? I've been using mechanical pencils to avoid sharpening, so lead holders seem like a happy medium to get more line variation and whatnot. Thanks in advance.
>>2494176
Staedtler Mars Technicos are ubiquitous and high quality, but anything you find comfortable is OK. Make sure to get a rotary lead pointer. Leadholder.com used to have a fuckton of info about them but it's dead now. Here's a backup detailing everything you'd want to know:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160311075225/http://leadholder.com/
>>2494190
Thanks, I'll definitely look into it.
OP here
Pentel thing sounds gud. Ty
>>2493908
I like to imagine that kid is strutting around in the same shirt and soiled sweats even to this day.