100 Colors Art Markers Set, Ohuhu Dual Tips Coloring Brush Fineliner Color Marker Pens, Water Based Marker for Calligraphy Drawing Sketching Coloring Bullet Journal Back to School Gift, Black
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These grays come in a set of six.
Thank you very much for your inquiry. It should be noted that these markers are water-based.
Yes, it comes with a case
The markers are not made from alcohol they are made from water-soluble ink As I've never heard of markers exploding on a plane and I brought alcoholic drinks I don't believe any markers would explode An arbitrary plane on which to place markers
Selected User Reviews For 100 Colors Art Markers Set, Ohuhu Dual Tips Coloring Brush Fineliner Color Marker Pens, Water Based Marker for Calligraphy Drawing Sketching Coloring Bullet Journal Back to School Gift, Black
The swatches below show what each one looks like. They are reasonably priced. There are quite a few similarities between some of them. I don't think it's as interesting as the other varieties. There are a couple of spots in the find line tip that seem slightly drier than expected, but they have otherwise worked well. My interest in continuing to work with them is driven by the commitment to test the durability.
I am in awe of how wonderful these are I. & II. Dollars & cents Dollars & cents I. & II. I feel & Dollars & cents I can't describe how awesome these are, 40 bucks for a whole set, which is far cheaper than A performance identical to that of the original. On one end, these are the brushes for copics (with a hint further flexibility on the tips, which I believe is better for ease of blending) and fine liners on the other. The best of both worlds! The quality of the copics and how many pens you get make this an easy 10/5-star product. BUT, you should use multimedia paper because the alcohol-based ink tears up all other paper, and these bleed slightly after 5 layers (which is quite thin paper anyway). The blending of these is absolutely wonderful and match the quality of Copics exactly. I thank you for such a wonderful product I will definately buy a lot more on top of the large surplus amount I already have (100 freaking markers, Really? HUUUUUHHHH? It's not a hard decision to make a set of 72 copics for 350 bucks, so it's never a question of money. I urge you to get this little guy even if you're not into art. It will make your life better, whether you're a lover of the arts or not. It's been a while since I bought these, and I've been using them relentlessly. The markers that I used have proven to be the best and least expensive ones you can buy with such premium quality after testing copics and a variety of other markers that are significantly cheaper than copics. In addition, I would like to mention that I am not forgetting the case. This thing works perfectly to store all those markers. Its amazing how convenient and handy it is to just take it with you. It deserves to have a nice warm place to be all cozy and beautiful as it is always residing in my backpack. I appreciate your kindness, thank you -.
It is ideal for someone who is just starting to use brush tips. For the quality of the markers, it is very cheap. All I wish was that the colors were either numbered or at least had a name of their color. They were reorganized according to my liking, and I'm thinking about just numbering I wish there was some sort of hidden storage pocket to keep the extra marker tips in, but the case is really nice, too. I am in love with these markers again. The next time I buy, I'll continue to do so!.
The markers are good, but you need to be careful not to accidentally "spit" ink if you open them too quickly and open over your paper. Additionally, the tips tend to fray a bit just after a little use, and one tip has split even after It is very difficult to read the numbers on the pens or caps, and there are not a lot of colors in the brown range, especially the lighter tones. In the sky, there is neither blue nor light blue, nor do we see lavender or decent orange. Though these two flaws are experienced by many marker brands, it is rare to find them in one particular brand. This is what we don't like. In regards to the pros, every marker I've used so far (maybe 40) has worked. It goes on smoothly and easily, and they don't streak. Their small size allows them to fit into the smallest design spaces and they are strong enough to take down large surfaces as My favorite part of the case is Being able to store my markers on their sides is better for me than having to put them vertically. I am updating It was a waste of money to buy these markers. Fast fraying is a common occurrence with them. During the time between when I used it previously and when it was opened again, one of my markers were frayed. As an added feature, the markers also run out of ink very quickly and I have already lost a lot of them. It has been ordered that a second set of markers be made available. With the new markers, I will dispose of all the old markers and use the nice case for the new ones.
I inherited two sets of sixty, and I am keeping the set of 100. My overall opinion is that it's great. My favorite water-based markers have always been this brand due to the additional colors, the case, and the price. I have way too many art supplies to organize and I have found this brand to be the best for me. Thank you Ohuhu, I will post my current project when I've finished it.
I think these are a great buy for the price. As soon as I used those Arteza dual markers, my nip started to shred on me and I had to return them. I paid almost 70 dollars for them. It was almost too good to be true. In this case, the markers don't have the names on them, but they come with an index card that features the green and white swatch and the number. It should soon be possible to see the names of the colors Ohuho must have listened to everyone's reviews since they were given out without numbers when the markers at one point did not have any. This set includes vibrant colors, so it is ideal for beginners, and maybe even for students, considering the size and quality of the paper. I displayed the You must believe me when I say that the paper is So, if you go out and buy expensive art supplies, make sure you turn your homework in on time. This is also practical and durable because of the case these markers come in. When storing your markers, make sure to lay them flat instead of storing them I made mine for about 20 bucks top if you're crafty. You can make one for foam board too since markers' storage containers are pretty expensive. I think it is the one in that picture. You can find many videos showing how to make them on YouTube. You're going to have a lot of fun reading this review, and I hope it helps.
They somehow made their way into my order when I was Although I review them based on the fact that they are WATER based, I am disappointed with them.
My biggest complaint is that the colors don't reflect the real color of the cap. It is best to test on another white sheet before you use the shades if you want to benefit from them. As a result, I gave this set 4 stars since the ink didn't match the cap, and I don't think it was worth the cost. You can see how the edges of the first homebrew photo softened very quickly if you use water to blend. I usually use mine for mixed media, so it's a bit difficult to see here, but the photo was lightly nosed and its edges softened very rapidly. In my opinion, using markers with lots of colors causes the tips to carry the colors for a long time, which I do not prefer, but I can see it as a perk depending on the task at hand.