Primrosia 60 Dual Tip Marker Pens, Fineliner and Watercolor Brush Pens for Art Sketching Illustration Calligraphy Permanent Highlighter Bullet Journal Drawing Coloring
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You are so welcome! Thank you very much! We recommend that you keep in mind that our PRIMROSIA are watercolour pens as opposed to alcohol There is no doubt that alcohol pens will bleed through standard paper, and that they should be used on bleedproof papers. There is less chance of bleeding through with Primrose marker pens. 'Standard paper'? Do you mean something like copy paper? I am not sure what you mean by that. We found that, on 80gsm/20LB photocopy paper, which is a cheap blank white piece of paper, there is some bleeding through when working with the tip of our markers -- especially if they are It is possible to use the fine point without bleeding through. In fact, even paper that is quite thin, like bible paper, is very likely to bleed through due to its very thin nature I believe most markers will show this problem as well. It is likely that bleeding will be less likely the heavier the paper (and the better the quality). Please let me know if this helps you!
While it is a little stiff to use, it is a great tool nonetheless.
Yes, I am. Of course they Using my handheld Cricut machine at home, I tested the fineliner tip of our Primrosia markers and it worked perfectly. There is a problem with the brush end, as the barrel is too thick there for it to work. Video of it in action will be posted as soon as I can. Here's what you need to know!
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Selected User Reviews For Primrosia 60 Dual Tip Marker Pens, Fineliner and Watercolor Brush Pens for Art Sketching Illustration Calligraphy Permanent Highlighter Bullet Journal Drawing Coloring
My overall impression is that this purchase was great. It is very hard to find markers of this quality at this price, and I like that they come in a high Some other reviewers stated that there were a few colors with very similar properties, and that the markers were not numbered, so tracking them might be complicated. All I did was run them through a test and number them when they arrived. I didn't mind doing so Thank you so much for the freebie printable coloring page. This box is absolutely gorgeous, and I could not be happier with it!.
In spite of the 60 pens in the room, only a few are real Only four color palettes are used in this work four earth tones, three earth tones, two greys, and the rest are neons, brights and unrealistic colors from comic books that don't work for realistic abstraction. This is more suitable for crafters, scrapbookers, and comic book fans. similar to watercolors in that they are very sheer, but paint doesn't Pencils that can be used for watercolor are not to As magic markers without depth, they aren't as effective.
It's difficult to write on textured paper with a pen tip. Packaging for watercolors that is reusable for travel is great - they are easy to take with you! This is a very handy feature. As of now, the brush tips seem to be working well. ((I just got them so I will see how long they take to dry out, etc. ))
I will say however the pen tip does not work very well on textured papers like In terms of the pen side, it feels like a child's pen.
But since I was getting it for the brush tip, I don't mind much. I have updated As long as the paper doesn't have a heavy texture, like cold press watercolor paper, the pen tip works well.
For using this set, you'll be able to draw precise florals, quick sketches, and even blend with water for a broader wash of color on You could take the wide colour range outdoors to sketch with water brushes in a landscape - it would be fun and relaxing. I understand that this is only for a small piece. Compared with traditional watercolour sketches, this would be a more affordable option. Colors in this range are good for both the landscape and floral motifs. In the set, there is no flesh colour for skin, but it can be added by adding water to the light peach color. Be careful when opening the cap because ink can spill out. As you can see in the photo I uploaded, I spilled ink on the paper. It's hard to wash away color with watercolour, so I tried to wash away some stains using water. In comparison with the desired Tombow pens, the brush tips are not as precise for lettering, but of course, they have a fraction of the price. There is a finer tip on Tombow than on other pens.
There are no highly pigmented tom bows in this collection. There are a lot of colors that resemble each other. Nevertheless, the colors make for a pretty print and blend well with some. There is a wide variety of pretty color combinations and the writing is good. Because I wouldn't dare to wear my Tom bows at work, I am using them as work markers.
Though I admit the initial cost is a bit steep, especially considering you can find the same set of products for less elsewhere, because I wanted to invest in this, I thought it would be perfect (not to mention the cuteness and appealing look of the packaging contributed greatly to my decision). It's easy to flow in the thicker brush side of the brush and most of it is GREAT! Although the colors are vibrant, I wish the fine tip could be improved. The watercolor effect can be created with these colors, and the fine tip can be used for this purpose. of the colors flowed easily for me, but some were a bit congealed. There might be a product issue itself, but the fact that it works is not that big of an issue. It is definitely something that I can see myself using for years to come!.
The purchase I made is exactly what I was looking for! There is so much flexibility in the brush tips, and the colors are so intense. I recommend them if you want to hand letter! Details are easy to work with with the fine tip. With this set, I've got lots of ideas for some beautiful pieces! Please accept my sincere thanks!.
Since they were watercolor markers, I was ecstatic about them. Although I've been eyeing the shoes for a while, their $30 price tag has slowed my love. It was time to bite the bullet and purchase. It was yesterday when I received them and I immediately put them to the test. It doesn't impress me much. The ones I purchased from 5 Below would not have worked quite as good as these did, for the price I paid. I really believe that it is the other way around. I feel like I'm using regular crayola markers since these don't blend AT ALL. When it started to look like watercolor, I had to add a lot of water, but by that time, there was so much standing water that I couldn't control where the color went. I messed up big time. It makes sense you would expect great results for $30. . . but they don't live up to the hype. ***I will continue learning from online tutorials and practicing a bit more with them, since I am so excited to have these and I will not give up after the first I will update my review if I decide to change my mind about this product.