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Re: Pencil or pen?
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But, like I said, to each his own !
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I really love the feeling of writing with soft, well sharpened penicl. A smooth pen is also delightful. I like to write in colour - not to underline, or special words - just write the whole thing in bright pink or vivid green. So I usually end up doing my writing in pen, because colour penicls are just not made for it.
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When writing, using a pen mainly helps to keep my work intact since I tend to misplace my papers. This is a problem because when found again the pencil markings are horribly smudged into illegibility.
When drawing with pencil i tend to go back and erase a lot, which is bad because I end up with holes in my paper. With pens I am forced to continue, which helps because I actually finish my drawings and whatever the final product is amongst the scribbles I can just darken.
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but later I found a pencil puts me more at ease and helps me get inspired and fluent.
and sets the mood so my ideas so they can flow more easily from mind to paper.