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Jocelyn Ireson-Paine


Oxford, Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο
χρήστης από August 29, 2010
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Jocelyn Ireson-Paine

ημερομηνία γέννησης
1964-06-02

εργαλεία/μέσα
Fineliner and Pentel Brush Pen

αγαπημένος χαρακτήρας/ήρωας
David Langdon, Quino, J. W. Taylor, "Holland", "TAB", Ken Reid, Phil May, Bash St. Kids, the illustrator to Godfried Bomans's "Erik of het klein insectenboek".

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I'm a programmer and software consultant, also doing writing. I blog for Dr Dobbs: http://www.j-paine.org/dobbs/index.html . Professional interests include spreadsheet safety, Artificial Intelligence, and category theory.

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computer, technik, internet,

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Jocelyn Ireson-Paine
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Thanks! I use a Uni Pin 0.1 when I want the fine and very slightly uncertain line that I used for the background in the Morse Toad cartoon and the trees in the Google Fish one. The tips on Uni Pins seem to wear quickly, which is why the line is a bit uncertain. If I wanted a more consistent line, I'd probably go for a Copic Multiliner - I've got these in 0.3 and up, and their lines don't vary. Not sure how well any 0.05 would scan: I sometimes find that the 0.1 Uni Pin is a bit too thin once scanned, even at 600dpi. I would like to find a really fine brush pen though.

Jocelyn Ireson-Paine, on February 17, 2011 applause 0

 
urbanmonk
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Hey love your stuff!finest line Ive come across is with a sharpie .05 pen.

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Jocelyn Ireson-Paine
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I thought I'd also add that I've learnt some techniques from Chinese calligraphy. I drew the windows, for example, very quickly in the same way the Chinese write the character for "mouth", 口. Left-hand stroke downwards, then right and down for the top and right-hand stroke, and then right for the bottom stroke.

Jocelyn Ireson-Paine, on September 09, 2010 applause 0

 
Jocelyn Ireson-Paine
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Thanks Deborah, it's nice of you to say so. I'm slowly working out how I best want to use the brush pen. It can be frustrating sometimes, trying to draw fine lines with it, but it gives me wonderful variation in line, and intense contrast.

By the way, it's a Pentel brush pen, which has a fairly thick point. I'd really like to find a pen with a finer brush, though perhaps I'd have to go to Korea, China, or Japan. Suggestions from anyone reading this would be welcome.

Jocelyn Ireson-Paine, on September 09, 2010 applause 0

 
Deborah Leigh
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I really like your style with the black and white!

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Jocelyn Ireson-Paine
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Thanks, Deleted Person. There are more stories in a Word booklet, downloadable via http://www.j-paine.org/dobbs/pentel_brush_pen.html . As for the style, I notice it's different from many cartoons on this site. I'm not sure whether to think that's good or not. The brush pen must influence it, and I seem to use a lot of open space.

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welcome jocelyn, wonderful stories & style:-)))))

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