Multiliner Pens and Watercolor: The Perfect Combination for On-The-Go Artists

Most of the visual art I create these days is digital, using my trusty iPad.
But every so often I love to return to some tactile roots and grab my sketchbook, Multiliner pens and travel watercolor kit. There’s nothing like setting up on location to capture some sights and experiences that are playing out right before you. It’s a great way to remember moments, special or ordinary.

If you’re new to the sketch scene, or returning after some time away, here are some pointers to help you navigate your sketch opportunity!

Multiliner pens are a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of drawing techniques. They are especially well-suited for drawing on the spot, as they allow you to create precise lines and details. If you want to add a touch of color to your drawings, you can also use watercolor. (That really makes your sketches sing!)

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to combine multiliner pens and watercolor:

  1. Choose your subject. This could be anything from a landscape to a portrait to a still life.

  2. Sketch your subject using a multiliner pen. Use light lines so that you can easily adjust them later if needed.

  3. Add details to your sketch using a thicker multiliner pen.

  4. If you want to add color, dilute some watercolor paint with water.

  5. Use a brush to apply the watercolor to your drawing. Start with light washes and build up the color gradually.

  6. Let the watercolor dry completely.

Need some tips for combining multiliner pens and watercolor?

  • Use a high-quality watercolor paper. This will help to prevent the watercolor from bleeding through the paper.

  • Be careful not to overwork the watercolor. Too much water can make the paper buckle.

  • If you make a mistake, you can erase the watercolor while it is still wet.

  • Experiment with different colors and techniques to find what works best for you.

  • Combining multiliner pens and watercolor is a great way to create detailed and colorful drawings. With a little practice, you can learn to create beautiful and unique artwork.

Here are a few additional tips to help you succeed:

  • Use a light touch when sketching with the multiliner pen. You can always add more lines later, but it is difficult to erase lines once they are drawn.

  • If you are using a watercolor pencil, you can apply the color directly to the paper without diluting it with water. This will give you a more opaque color.

  • You can also use watercolor markers to add color to your drawings. Markers are a quick and easy way to add color, but they can be more difficult to blend than watercolor paint.

With a little practice, you will be able to create beautiful drawings that combine the precision of multiliner pens with the vibrancy of watercolor.

So get out there and start experimenting!

mike brennan

Mike Brennan, author of Make Fun a Habit: The Creative PLAYbook for Making Life and Work Fun Again, is not just a Creative Consultant and Communicator; he's a passionate advocate for reigniting the lost art of fun and creativity in our lives. In his book, Make Fun a Habit, Mike takes readers on a captivating journey, drawing from personal experiences of resilience and moments of light in the darkest times. Through this journey, he uncovers the secrets to rediscovering fun, infusing every day with play, and unlocking our innate creative potential.

Mike's expertise extends beyond the pages of his book, as he has been instrumental in helping renowned clients such as Heineken and Chase Bank infuse creativity, innovation, and yes, fun, into their work. His artwork has graced prestigious spaces like the Ronald McDonald House and the I.D.E.A. Museum in Mesa, Arizona. His educational journey includes studying in New York City and graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology and The School of Visual Arts.

What sets Mike apart is his commitment to helping individuals and organizations harness the transformative power of creativity in their daily lives and businesses. He offers a unique Daily Creative Habit process, honed over a decade of personal practice, to empower individuals and businesses to integrate innovation into their routines. His methods encompass time management, goal-driven creativity, and a sustainable approach to making innovation a seamless part of daily life and work.

In a world where the daily grind often overshadows the pursuit of happiness, Mike stands as a beacon of hope. His message is clear: embrace the adventure that life offers, and discover how incorporating creativity and fun into your routine can lead to a more vibrant, fulfilling existence. Through his words, art, actions, and unwavering dedication to the cause, Mike inspires us all to make fun not just a habit but a way of life.

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