Here goes a stuff about liners I currently use or used? stopped but still haveuse sometimes.
As you can notice I mostly use red, violet and sepia liners, though I have a lot of black one (that just happened, they were sent to me to try out and I use them mostly as a writing pens). Why? The answer iss the same as for any question "why I use ..." - because i like it. It's a part of my style, when I feel like I have to use black one, I do (but it happens veeeeery rarely :D). So can do you - if you like blue or green lines - you can use blue and green liners to line your work!
These are my go to liners. I used Shinhan Touch red one (and turquoise) but it finished and I didn't buy new one. But I like it and definitely reccommend, I don't remember is it waterproof or not tho :'D

These from Graphmaster were sent me to try and I use them for writing a lot

These from Artnfly were also sent to me to try, I don't use them at all because I have other ones to use. They are fine, but too thick for the numbers they write (you will se it on the picture later) The sepia ones seems to be not completely waterproof

So here you can see the swatches. They are all waterproof except for derwent graphik black (and that's weird because the sepia one is ok, also that's sad because I loved that liner for it's thinness).
I mostly use the red and violet pigma micron and copic's wine ones.
For the "Jane" sketchbook I use only copics wine 03 and 05, 05 is very thick but I like the line it gives on textured cp Saunders Waterford paper. The thin ones of thes brand (005 and 01) are VERY thin and I love it but somehow it finishes very fast. Copics and quite pricey but the quality i the best.
I've heard that some people have problems with pigma microns liners, like it's not waterproof, but here you can see that it's ok.
(you can download the hq swatches list down below to look and study it better)

Ciraceru
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