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I finally ordered some of this ink and made a short video attempting to show the change in colour. It's not great, but I'm not shooting it again! Sorry about the breathing. 

 

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Thank you for your review. A nice alternative to written reviews with different interesting aspects.

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Breathing beats not breathing.

 

My dad's doctor told him the secret to staying alive was to keep breathing in and out. ;)

 

PS: Nice video - I really like how quickly the ink changes - I'm tempted now.

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Thank you. I'm not interested in owning any IG inks, so I found this video interesting to see how these inks behave.

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They're lovely! Curious to know why you don't want any.

 

I'm just not interested in high-maintenance inks.

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I actually enjoy this ink. BTW NIbbler, one of the few comments I received about one of my videos was about my "weird" breathing. Now, I play Russian lullabies as background noise.

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I actually enjoy this ink. BTW NIbbler, one of the few comments I received about one of my videos was about my "weird" breathing. Now, I play Russian lullabies as background noise.

 

I'm torn about the ink - I think I'm going to use it for a while and see how it beds in. There is not really any shading, which I normally live for(!) and the colour is ok, but... I love the change. As for breathing... I really like quiet videos where you can hear the pen on the paper, but I'm either going to have to buy an oxygen tent for my head, or learn to hold my breath for a really long time.

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Nibbler, what paper did you use?

 

Sorry, should have said. Rhodia 80g vellum lined.

 

I rarely use anything other than Clairefontaine or Rhodia TBH.

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