Another tool that I like to use is a water brush plus watercolor paint pans. A water brush comes with an empty barrel that you can fill with water (or ink) and it flows through the bristles of the brush.
I’ve gathered up my small collection of water brushes to show you the different sizes of letters you can achieve with them.
(Pictured: Niji Water Brush, Pentel Aquash)
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For softer colors, pull color from the marker tip with the water brush. Once you have absorbed the desired amount of color, paint with the brush on the paper.