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  "textContent": "Fineliners are personal. Ask any illustrator, pattern designer, or sketchbook obsessive, and they’ll tell you exactly which pen they reach for first—a Uni PIN 0.1, a Pigma Micron 05, or maybe a Winsor & Newton Fineliner for those slow Sunday afternoons. The tool matters. Its weight, its drag, its ink consistency—all of it feeds into […]\n\nThe post These Adobe Illustrator Liner Brushes Replicate the Real Feel of Fine Liners appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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