Introduction To Brush Pen Lettering
A brush with a pointed tip can also be used for calligraphy. Calligraphers have always been able to use a brush for lettering, but in recent times the Brush Pen has become very popular. This article runs through everything you need to know about Brush Pen Lettering.
Introduction Nowadays, most calligraphy is produced using metal nibs. Some steel nibs have a pointed tip, whilst others have a straight-edge shape. Both types of nibs can produce a thick line. Using a pointed nib, the artist applies pressure to the nib, it opens the tines, and this produces a thicker line. Applying a different pressure to the nib creates a variable line thickness. An edged nib, which can be square-cut, or left-oblique cut produces a constant line thickness. The line thickness is determined by the angle and direction of the nib travelling across the paper. What is
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