RATGORE wrote:RATGORE wrote:Panthola wrote:
i got four and it is all of them so i think its the brush sounding like that at the paper
ok yes, some of them do that even though theyre filled. some comics are slicker than others, but then you should be careful to not get them in the dry danger zone.
Some of the E inks, a few dark Rs, and many Vs feel downright oily. If you wait for an oily color to squeak, you won’t hear it until you’re in the dangerously low zone. By that time, you could have nib damage or even core damage.You can easily replace a crusty nib but you can never replace the core. You can’t repair a core. When it dies, it’s dead. If you let a core dry out, you’re stuck shelling out money for a new marker. Squeaks are not reliable. The only way to accurately tell when a marker needs refilling is to weigh it with a
digital scale.
can i please hire you as my guidance in the art-world?