Tiny Brush Pen ‘Cuda

Tiny Brush Pen ‘Cuda

Tiny Brush Pen Cuda scan
This TBPC is doing a sick wheel stand!

I wanted to try a new technique out using only a Micron brush pen, so I sketched out this Tiny Brush Pen Cuda. Brush pens are interesting because they change width based on the pressure applied. So, instead of using different size pens for different tasks, a single brush pen will do the same job, as long as you can carefully control the pressure.

Tiny Brush Pen Cuda photo
Look how tiny!

I thought this 1968 Cuda was cool, so I decided to sketch it out doing a wheel stand. Also, It’s tiny. It’s a tiny brush pen Cuda, or TBPC. Mascot. I don’t know…I’m losing it.

This was a quick sketch – I laid it out in pencil and then went to town with the brush pen filling in all the shading using varying pressures. I added the cool retro Plymouth racing logo on the side and then laid the ground line down to make it look like it had the wheels up in the air…and then I forgot to put a driver in.

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