Review – Pigma Brush

Do you like the flowing lines and moderation of a brush, but want the simplicity of a pen? The makers of Micron have a solution. The Pigma brush.

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The ink is the same as the Micron ink. It is a very deep black that applies smoothly to the page and rarely bleeds. It is waterproof and fadeproof archival ink. It marks just as well or better than any pen around.

 

The body of the brush is the same as the Micron’s, as well. It is slick and glossy, but fortunately easy to hold, and never once felt like it was slipping in my hand. The cap locks in place firmly and snaps haphazardly onto the back. The clip attached to the cap works das designed. The writing on the body is easy to read and rub resistant, and the identification on the cap is easy to read.

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But now for what this item is about: the brush. The brush is fairly short, no longer than the nib of the regular Microns or most other pens. The brush at its finest is super thin, and goes up to an above average pen thickness. The line range is roughly equivalent to the Micron 005 to 05 and everywhere in between. The application is buttery smooth and never splutters or splatters. Even when the brush begins running out of ink you will only begin to get a grey line instead of a patchy one. And it takes a long time to get it to run out.20121102-235937.jpg

 

For fine detail work this item is perfect, it is a perfect addition to the Pigma family and suits the audience it was created for perfectly. But it is for a specific audience. Very large or multimedia projects will find the product ill suited to create most desired effects. But that does not diminish the fact that it is a very good pen.

Speak Your Mind 35 #176-180

QUESTIONS

1. What color do you think ceilings should be?

2. How old were you when you first started to like boys (girls)?

3. Do you like taffy apples?

4. Do you ever feel lonely?

5. What is your locker number?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. White, but if it can be more than one color it should be a painting of the stars.

2. I liked girls as long as I can remember, so about five or six.

3. Yes, but they’re far from my favorite kind.

4. Unfortunately all the time.

5. I don’t have one, and even when I did I didn’t remember the number.

 

Speak Your Mind 34 #166-170

QUESTIONS

1. What kind of toothpaste do you use?

2. Do you like beards?

3. How many students are in your gym class?

4. When you get out of high school, do you think you would rather work days or nights?

5. Would you like to move to a different house?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I don’t use toothpaste, just a bare brush.

2. Yes, I have one.

3. I no longer have gym class.

4. I am out and I’d rather work days.

5. Perhaps, but it would be a hassle.

A Youtube Problem

I’m going to quickly take you through a scenario I went through last night. I watch a lot of videos, right, and I post a lot of videos on the internet. Youtube is one of the places I visit most. I was going to watch some videos from the people I subscribed to. I loaded up the homepage and clicked on the first video I saw that was interesting in my feed. At which point I was greeted with this:

So after that I did the perfectly logical thing of panicking. I immediately thought about all the places I could have visited that would have given me a virus. All of the ads I may have clicked on, all the pop-ups I would have gotten from clicking on said ads. Then I shut down my computer and restarted it. I booted Safari back up and was treated with the ability to watch videos… for five minutes. After that I was given the same screen as last time (though it does change everytime you reload). At this point I was near hyperventilation. I shut the system down again and even installed all the updates I have been neglecting. Do you know what that takes for me?

I went crazy, like I need Youtube or something? I then went to sleep because for some reason I was watching videos at midnight. The next morning I still couldn’t watch videos. so I frantically searched around the internet, even going so far as to copy paste some of the gibberish into Google (which found nothing). Until I eventually found a post on a forum that was about the same problem as mine. It turns out that it kind of worked itself out for some people and it appeared to be a problem with Youtube and not my computer. I could also watch videos right after looking at this post, almost as if by magic.

My reason for writing this really is to warn you about the internet. Think about a site that you would panic if it went down (it didn’t help that Tumblr was down at the same time). See if you could go a day without it. And then begin coordinating your panic procedure, because you can’t, you know you can’t, I know you can’t, and no one else has to get hurt because of your panicking.

Speak Your Mind 33 #161-165

QUESTIONS

1. What color do you think goes best with pink?

2. Do you think pierced ears are a good idea?

3. What is your favorite kind of pie?

4. Do you have normal skin?

5. Do you ever have to vacuum?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I would say white, but since that isn’t a color I’ll go with blue.

2. No, I don’t think piercing anything is a good idea.

3. Pumpkin pie is my favorite.

4. I have no idea what “normal” skin is, so no.

5. Sometimes, but not often.