It really depends on style and personal preference. Most people would suggest a g-pen, as it's the most common. If you have a heavy hand(push hard on your pen when drawing) a round pen or saji(spoon) pen would work well. For a lighter handed artist, again the g pen is good as it can draw nice, dynamic lines, as well as the school pen for detailed work. Most manga artists will actually use two to about four different pen nibs.
Quills and ink==============(Quills are goose wing feathers sharpened at the base to a nib - the nib was then dipped in ink).
The main components of a highlighter are a barrel, an ink reservoir, a nib, and ink. The barrel is typically made of plastic or metal and holds the ink reservoir, which feeds ink to the nib. The nib is the felt or foam tip that delivers the ink onto the paper.
There may be several reasons for this issue. It could be due to a clogged feed or nib, improper ink flow adjustment, or a damaged nib. Try cleaning the pen thoroughly, adjusting the ink flow if possible, or replacing the nib if necessary. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional help from a pen specialist.
The tip of nib of the pen has a slit. Because it gets the ink through slit under the capillarity action. In this action ink move through the slit on the nib of the pen. Which makes it to write.
When the nib stops wetting the paper.
probably something called 'refill'.-A ball point pen will normally have a "refil". An ink Pen with nib will either have a cartridge which fits in side and passes ink to the nib or will have a rubber bulb which sucks up ink from a bottle and is fed to the nib by gravityYou will buy the pen's refill. But some pens will not have refills, so you can't buy it.
To refill Touch Markers, start by removing the nib from the marker. Next, use a syringe to inject the appropriate ink into the marker body through the opening where the nib was removed. After filling, reattach the nib securely, allowing the ink to saturate the nib for a few moments before use. Always ensure you’re using the correct ink type for your specific Touch Marker model.
The father of the fountain pen, a quill is a feather with the end sharpened to form a 'nib' An inkwell is... well... a little pot of ink. Dipping the quill into it will draw some ink up inside the feather which runs down the sharpened nib as you write.
A fountain pen is a nib pen that feeds ink the to nib via gravity and a capillary action that allows for smooth writing. They can store ink in the pens body or in an ink cartridge or converter which is can be re-filled with ink from an ink bottle.Major Fountain Pen brands are Parker, Waterman, Lamy, Cross, Montegrappa and many more
you just dip it in the bottle of ink, and ink will be on it, then you write with it like you would with a normal pen or pencil.
It's called a Nib.
ink refills - There are 2 different types of "refill" 1. Cartridges - These are small tubes of ink which when placed in to the pen and the top screwed down causes a sharp-ended tube inside the pen to piece the end of the cartridge and allows the ink to flow. 2. The Pump Bulb. This is a small silicone tube which is fixed directly to the pens nib. The nib is placed in to an ink bottle and the silicon bulb is squeezed. This lifts the ink by suction in to the silicone bulb and which then flows out through the nib when writing is undertaken.