QUOTE (jbb @ Jul 30 2008, 10:28 AM)

Very nice looking writing feiye.

As far as advice goes: some paper will simply feel better with a flex pen and show shading better so test different papers. The rest is just practicing to get a feel for flourishes. I know that learning how to really lighten up my upstroke to get a fine line then pressing more on the downstroke to get a heavy line took me a while.
Thanks for the advice! It's still a work in progress and I'm usually a very light writer with fountain pens so it's the pressing down part that requires some confidence. I'm afraid of pressing too hard so my downstrokes are often wobbly. Also the nib itself feels so much more delicate than my daily writer (Lamy 2000, go figure

) so I'm easing up a lot when using the pen.
As for paper, I'm still new in that arena and I'm still learning!

This was just some blank paper I had lying around which is fairly thin but doesn't feather or bleedthrough at all (although the Sunset did show up in the scan, you can't really see it in real life). I tried some paper in an art journal either only the nib kept catching so I let it be. Are smooth papers better for flex nibs?