Description
The paintbrush is a marker that is 15mm wide and has a black paint. The paintbrush has a valve that is open the entire time the nib is depressed, so if the nib is held down for a long period of time, a large amount of paint will be released. When the nib is adequately saturated with paint, the paintbrush can be tested by applying paint to an artwork and waiting for it to start flowing. The paintbrush can be re-pumped as necessary, but never directly on the artwork to avoid paint splodges.
Shake well before use to ensure paint is thoroughly mixed. Depress
nib a few times to start paint flow. The valve remains open and
releases paint the entire time the nib is depressed, so if held
down for a long period, a large amount of paint is released. When
you see paint appear on the nib pause for a moment. Wait until
paint has stopped travelling down the nib before depressing the nib
again. When the nib is adequately saturated, test, then apply.
Re-pump as necessary but never directly on artwork to avoid paint
splodges. It can take a while for paint to start flowing on initial
activation. This will not be experienced on subsequent use.