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[Music] in this video were going to talk about shading inks and how their unique properties can be used by artists who use their fountain pens for drawing the term shading is used in the fountain pen community to refer to inks whose value and occasionally color varies depending on how heavily the ink is applied many writers and calligraphers find this trait desirable because the shifts in color and value add an additional character to writing for those unfamiliar with this very simple effect heres how it works the ink pulls up at the ends of the downstroke making the top of the letters lighter and the bottoms of the letters darker while the property of shading is sought after and appreciated by people who use their pens to write its also a tremendous usefulness to artists because it allows you additional control over value and provides a degree of color complexity even working with a single ink its not easy to find technical information about shading online but the general consens