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As most of you know Organics Studio will be coming back with some of their inks. Pigmented Pea Green won't make it back. I won't be sad. The ink is just too light for me, even thugh its waterproofness is amazing.



Be sure to check Michael R.'s stunning review of this ink.



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DROPS OF INK ON KITCHEN TOWEL



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Waterproofness (after an hour of soaking)



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SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION / COLOR RANGE




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Oxford Recycled, Kaweco Sport Classic, B




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It doesn't look this light coming out of my pens... :huh:

 

 

I do love this kind of green... :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

 

 

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Edit to say.... Adding a drop of black will fix it for you Vis. ;)

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This one looks quite nice. It can be good for a bit more formal situations in my opinion. I could be a little bit darker though. Maybe a couple drops of black should fix it up.

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This is gorgeous. I don't mind the lightness.

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