CMYK Pen
Sketch in full colour.
- CMYK 4 colour ball point pen
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black
- Create every colour by combining the 4
- Includes a mixing guide on packet
Every colour can be created by combining the 4 colours; Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black. The CMYK process is used in printing to build up full colour images, and now you can use that same process to create full colour art with this ballpoint pen. Change inks with the sliding selectors, coloured ink tubes in the clear nib provide visual confirmation. Experiment, doodle, sketch, get cross-hatching and get creative, but most importantly, never leave home without it.
Sketch in full colour
Every colour can be created by combining the 4 colours;
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black.
The CMYK process is used in printing to build up full colour images.
Use CMYK Pen to create your own full colour art.
Change inks with the sliding selectors, coloured ink tubes in the
clear nib provide visual confirmation. Experiment, doodle, sketch,
get cross-hatching and get creative, but most importantly,
never leave home without it.
4 Colour ballpoint pen
Ballpoint was not created as an art material, but it feels great.
Anyone who has doodled and sketched with a Biro knows that the joy lies in the imperfection…
Layers of cross hatching create light and shade. And now for the first time… in full colour.
Get creative
Build up bright bold colours with layers of ink.
Create texture and tone with cross hatching.
Try outlining in colour.
Add weight to your artwork with black shading.
Play with overlapping gradients to create a rainbow of hues.
It really works!
A revolutionary way to draw anywhere in full colour with just one pen. It takes only a few seconds to discover the power of the CMYK process. Amaze yourself as rich red, blues and greens appear before your very eyes. Build colours with layers of ink.
Create every colour by mixing
Cyan, Yellow, Magenta & Black
The basics:
Magenta + Cyan = Blue
Magenta + Yellow = Red
Yellow + Cyan = Green
Experiment with cross hatching or solid fills to create different
saturations and hues. Adjust the proportions and density of each
colour to mix oranges, browns, greys… practically every colour is possible.
(Did you know, the “K” in CMYK stands for “Key”? Printers’ terminology
for the key printing plate, which normally carries the black ink.)
