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![Six pastel Tombow Fudenosuke brush pens uncapped with a wave-like swatch corresponding to each color drawn onto a sheet of paper underneath. Six pastel Tombow Fudenosuke brush pens uncapped with a wave-like swatch corresponding to each color drawn onto a sheet of paper underneath.](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-76f8tigafr/images/stencil/500x659/products/10145/16684/fudenosuke-Pastel-6pk-swatches1__32379.1676049668.jpg?c=1)
Tip Size | Extra Fine, Flexible |
Tip Style | Brush |
Ink Type | Water-Based, Pigment |
Surface | Paper |
Skill Level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
I absolutely love these pens. I purchased them to fit in my satchel with my sketchbook and they work just perfectly for that, as they also write incredibly small, due to the tiny tip size. I love having the soft/hard tip options, although truthfully I am not sure what the need for having both would be, save for the fact of determining which you would prefer. The soft tip definitely puts down a thicker mark and requires a gentler (possibly more seasoned) hand, and the hard tip writes just perfectly for fine details, but also can put down thick dark mark when pressure is applied. Both tips are the same size, they just write differently. Very enjoyable to use.
I absolutely love these pens. I purchased them to fit in my satchel with my sketchbook and they work just perfectly for that, as they also write incredibly small, due to the tiny tip size. I love having the soft/hard tip options, although truthfully I am not sure what the need for having both would be, save for the fact of determining which you would prefer. The soft tip definitely puts down a thicker mark and requires a gentler (possibly more seasoned) hand, and the hard tip writes just perfectly for fine details, but also can put down thick dark mark when pressure is applied. Both tips are the same size, they just write differently. Very enjoyable to use.