Tombow ABT Dual Brush Pen - 12 Color Set - Basic

SKU: TOMBOW AB-T12CBA
By Tombow
$76.00

ABT Dual Brush Pen Features:

  • Brush x Fine dual type

It is a twin-tip pen with a stiff, flexible, durable brush core and a 0.8mm polyester fine tip, perfect for both brush lettering and fine line writing. A durable brush core that will not deform even when pressure is applied. You can freely draw from thick lines to thin lines. The polyester core allows you to draw fine lines neatly. Stable, uniform lines will enable you to precisely draw even the most minor characters.

  • Water-based dye ink

Water-based dye ink produces vivid colours and offers multiple expression methods while minimising bleed-through.
*Due to the nature of water-based dye ink, specific colours may fade from exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet rays.

  • Colourless blender

A colourless ink pen that allows for various watercolour techniques, including blending, blurring, and drawing.

  • Express as you wish

You can enjoy a variety of expressions, such as hand lettering and illustrations.

Colour chart: 

Covers "hue x tone" three-dimensionally. The lineup includes a total of 108 colours that are compatible with a wide range of "DIC-designated colours."

ABT Techniques:

  • Colour x colour

① Before the first colour on the paper dries, add the next colour.
Paint the dark colour first.

② Mix colours with the tip of the pen
Apply dark ink directly to the tip of the light colour and draw in a light colour.

  • Color x Colorless Blender (N00)

③ Mixing colours with a blender
You can create gradations by blending the boundaries between different colours with a blender.

④ Create a gradation with a blender
Apply your favourite colour to a material that repels water, such as a clear file, and use a blender to blot and draw. This will create a gradation of light and shade.

  • Colour x water brush

⑤ Blur with a water brush

⑥ Create a gradation with a water brush
Apply your favourite colour onto a material that repels water, such as a transparent file, and blot it with a blender. You can enjoy watercolour-like expressions.

*You can also use a regular paintbrush moistened with water.


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