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I don't guess not "without any tool". you'llYou're gonna need something to apply weight or pressure on paper, youyour nails, fingers, a rod, etc., whatever that doesn't scratch or leave muchmany undesired artifacts. If your paper is heavy weight-weight, similar to cardboard, the results would be better.

firstFirst try it slowly with thin but dull objectobjects like rounded tips of a hair clip, a ballpoint pen which doesn't write, or a pen cap, on a spare sheet same as your paper. theThe support you use also should be relatively smooth and not leaving visible/dirt dirt/ink marks on the surface,: a couple of normal white papers on a desk would be fine. Start to slowly trace the pattern, then move to a larger tool like the back of thea pen for filling in the shapes. If you wereare satisfied, proceed with your actual piece.

I don't guess "without any tool". you'll gonna need something to apply weight or pressure on paper, you nails, fingers, a rod, etc. whatever that doesn't scratch or leave much undesired artifacts. If your paper is heavy weight similar to cardboard the results would be better.

first try slowly with thin but dull object like rounded tips of a hair clip, a ballpoint pen which doesn't write, a pen cap on a spare sheet same as your paper. the support you use also should be relatively smooth and not leaving visible/dirt/ink marks on the surface, a couple of normal white papers on a desk would be fine. Start slowly trace the pattern, then move to a larger tool like back of the pen for filling in the shapes. If you were satisfied proceed with your actual piece.

I guess not "without any tool". You're gonna need something to apply weight or pressure on paper, your nails, fingers, a rod, etc., whatever doesn't scratch or leave many undesired artifacts. If your paper is heavy-weight, similar to cardboard, the results would be better.

First try it slowly with thin but dull objects like rounded tips of a hair clip, a ballpoint pen which doesn't write, or a pen cap, on a spare sheet same as your paper. The support you use also should be relatively smooth and not leaving visible dirt/ink marks on the surface: a couple of normal white papers on a desk would be fine. Start to slowly trace the pattern, then move to a larger tool like the back of a pen for filling in the shapes. If you are satisfied, proceed with your actual piece.

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I don't guess "without any tool". you'll gonna need something to apply weight or pressure on paper, you nails, fingers, a rod, etc. whatever that doesn't scratch or leave much undesired artifacts. If your paper is heavy weight similar to cardboard the results would be better.

first try slowly with thin but dull object like rounded tips of a hair clip, a ballpoint pen which doesn't write, a pen cap on a spare sheet same as your paper. the support you use also should be relatively smooth and not leaving visible/dirt/ink marks on the surface, a couple of normal white papers on a desk would be fine. Start slowly trace the pattern, then move to a larger tool like back of the pen for filling in the shapes. If you were satisfied proceed with your actual piece.