24 Fineliner Color Pens Set, Taotree Fine Line Colored Sketch Writing Drawing Pens for Journal Planner Note Taking and Coloring Book, Porous Fine Point Pens Markers, Great for Art Crafts Scrapbooks
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Color pens stay dry and fast on the paper with these caps, which are easy to remove and replace, allowing them to last longer and prevent dry-out. Outside the box.
Whether you are grading, coloring, or writing, these worksheets are great. There is no smear and the writing is wonderful. This is the smoothest writing pen you can buy.
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The pens were just given to me as a gift, and have the Sipa trademark on the top of each barrel, right beneath
Selected User Reviews For 24 Fineliner Color Pens Set, Taotree Fine Line Colored Sketch Writing Drawing Pens for Journal Planner Note Taking and Coloring Book, Porous Fine Point Pens Markers, Great for Art Crafts Scrapbooks
As far as pens are concerned, I am quite picky. Despite what the name suggests, these pens are amazingly smooth to write with, do not bleed through my happy planner, are reasonably cheap and have excellent precision. I do highly recommend them!.
I'm in love with them. A previous order of 10 pieces had been placed. It's nice to have a 24 piece set, but I love the variety. There you are. The adult coloring books are something I enjoy doing a lot. It is easy to get into the smaller details with these pens. When I have used colored pencils as well as colored pencils and them together, I find them useful as shades. The result is a three dimensional type effect in particular when it is used on Exactly what I wanted!.
The bullet journal works great with this program. When it comes to writing, there should be no bleeding. When you go over the same spot more than once, it bleeds a little. A photo is shown to show how the ink bled. It's hard for me to tell how thick my paper is. Then again, they are wonderful for what I'd like to use them for.
I am excited to use them in my 2018 project. I just received them in the mail (thank you, Amazon Prime!) and I am already in love with them. I can't wait to use them in my planner for 2018! You need a smooth pen that is thin and does not blur. Your colors should be pretty too. With this set, there's nothing to go wrong!.
I was skeptical at first because I was unfamiliar with the brand and because they were so inexpensive, but they were really nice. Colorful, vibrant and neatly designed, they have a very pleasing aesthetic. A tiny amount of bleeding occurs through very thin pages, but not through pages I would call "normal" in thickness, so this is an absolute It's the second set I bought after giving the first set to a friend who was so impressed with the first that she was looking for amazing pens to use in My second set was destined for another friend, so I purchased a third for him. This is a great low-cost item Artists with a serious budget should consider this option.
It is understandable how they would bleed through thinner paper if pressed heavily, but I have not experienced any such matters for myself. Instantly drying and non-smudging, they never leave a trace. As I've done both with them, I've found them to be beautiful for writing and coloring. The quality and quantity are awesome for the price. I've lost a few, but they're an awesome price for the quality!.
Furthermore, there was no evidence of dried up markers. Those who like writing, or who do art or lineart, will find this to be very useful. The colors are bright and vibrant, and there is a wide variety to choose from. While the nib looks small, it does not actually write small, but you can control the thickness of the line by applying pressure to it. Though not recommended for fine detail, this is still a good choice for larger areas. Except for the pale yellow, the colors of the caps seem to match pretty well with the colors of the ink. They're about the size of two standard #2 wood pencils without the metal and eraser and are barely wider than a pencil (it's a bit darker than mustard) and they look similar to a pencil without a tip. Also, the colors stay the same even after they've dried completely, and it doesn't take that long to dry the paint unless you go over that spot multiple times or darkly. The other thing you don't want to do with these is to use a heavy hand, because tiny specks of ink fly out from the nib, but you'll only notice it when the paper is practically kissed. Despite feeling cheap and assuming that they are disposable, I feel slick and smooth in my hand and I feel very comfortable using it. Aside from that, these are definitely worth the try. I consider them a great alternative to copic multiliners because they are cheap but well invested. As of now, I do not know how these will do in the long run, but I will keep you updated if changes occur. (This is a water-based ink and is non-toxic A toxic substance.
In the meantime, I am working on what I want to accomplish. The situation seems to be going well so far. For the time being, I am still figuring out what I want to write in my bullet journal, so below is an example I wrote on a piece of regular paper. No duplicates were received in all 24 color options. The colors all match the ones on the box. Additionally, I tested the bleed through and did not get anything. There is a possibility that if I hold it to the paper for a long time, it may bleed through, but I do not plan to do that, so it's fine.