Dual Brush Marker Pens for Coloring,24 Colored Markers,Fine Point and Brush Tip Art Markers for Kids Adult Coloring Books Bullet Journals Planners,Note Taking Coloring Writing
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It didn't even occur to me that these were dual-purpose when I bought them Thanks for the tip! Thus, I can do some pretty cool effects using a fine pen end AND a sheer marker end together. So far, I have not encountered any bleeds.
This set left me very disappointed. The only available markers are two blue ones, and one of them is so dark it covers The ink looks blotchy and uneven when you go over a site. A lot of browns and a lot of greens make things overwhelming. It is impossible to touch the ink without bleeding it Please note that it's not for regular copy paper where you printed a page for coloring. You can imagine it as painting with water colors. This fine tip end does not draw smoothly and does not have a soft touch. Psychedelic spirals aren't for coloring unless you're a four-year-old where you're allowed to color outside the lines. I have an active hand, so these aren't for coloring.
Their level of niceness is so much higher than I had It has cost me many times as much to buy more expensive markers in the past, so I decided to take a chance with In these markers, I will tell you that the risk has paid off. Bullet journaling is my favorite way of using brush markers the sheerness and thickness are perfect, and the colors are true to their names. Thank you so much for your product! I am very happy with it!.
It's great for beginners because it comes in a wide range of colors, but the packaging isn't the greatest and neither is the quality. Please let me know if this was helpful! There are some broken ones.
Using these pens for our baby journal is so much fun because they come in such great colors. All that can be considered an inconvenience is the plastic packaging in which the pens are enclosed Because it is thin, flimsy, and doesn't hold its shape, every time we pick up the box, we find all the pens scattered around or bunched up. Even if you don't plan on storing them outside of their original packaging cases, this may not be a big deal.
It is nice to have markers like these. Although they are great and enjoyable to use, the colors do not match perfectly on the cap, so I choose the wrong color sometimes because they do not match, and that is disappointing.
Drawing mandalas and different geometric patterns is something I enjoy doing. While all of them are great, some (especially the green ones) seem to lose the "brush" tip no matter how long they are used. The same spot needs to be gone over several times in order to fill the color in correctly. While doing so, the tip has lost its shape, so it is impossible to stay inside the lines. In addition, the "pen" tips do not lay down much ink and are sharp. With some of the colors, you'll scratch the surface of your paper trying to achieve a defined line. Packaging at a low cost. Your own case is the best.
It is a joy to use these markers with my daughter. The crayons are drawing pieces of art she has made as well as an adult coloring book she has completed. Having purchased these markers twice, we are now in our second set. My daughter's first set was used so much over the last year that many of the ink cartridges ran out. Its dual tip sizes allow it to work with details in pictures that are small. Color variety is good, although some of the caps don't match the ink closely, so my daughter has to test them first on paper.