Quote Originally Posted by wminish View Post
This is looking really good for a first try, the more detailed areas around pearl bay especially look really good.

I've never used a fountain pen but I use dip pens for my work which I imagine are pretty similar except for how often you have to refill your ink. With dip pens it is pretty easy to put the ink down too thickly if you're not careful, this is just something that gets easier with practice, you may be pressing too hard or moving too slowly across the page. If your nib is dirty this can also cause more ink to flow off than you would like, sometimes you will get paper fibres stuck in the nib while working so it pays to check this often, I'm experienced enough now that I can tell by feel when this has happened. Nibs also often come with some residue still on them from the manufacturing process so it pays to wash them in very hot water before the first use. I also know that the ink flow rate of a fountain pen is affected by how the internal mechanism is calibrated but as I haven't used one I can't offer any further advice on how to know if this is happening or correct it. Smudging wet ink with your hand while working can also be a problem, it pays to get into the habit of working from top left to bottom right to avoid this (assuming that you're right-handed), I don't do this as much as I used to but I still do smudge my work sometimes (I had a small smudge yesterday for example).
Thanks for your tips! I wasn't washing it beforehand, so that might be a reason. The one thing I'm struggling with is straight and consistent ocean lines. With going from top left to bottom right (I am indeed right handed), it goes against my digital instinct to go in steps (from coast to oceans to mountains to forests, etc) so I think a lot more focus on the sketch would be beneficial.

Either way, thanks