KingArt PRO Dual TIP Brush PENS, Set of 48, Unique Colors 48 Count
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There is no equivalent to Tombow markers, but these are just as good, if not better. The collection of Tombows I am rebuilding is put on hold in favor of these.
As far as size is concerned, these tips are the same I hope this information is helpful to you. If you have any additional questions, just let me know.
The fabric can be used with it, although it is water-resistant The fabric is not water-based, so it won't last through
I would say they are very good. They are very smooth and hardly bleed at all, but you may want to use watercolor or mixed media papers.
Selected User Reviews For KingArt PRO Dual TIP Brush PENS, Set of 48, Unique Colors 48 Count
This marker is of poor quality and does not work The picture above shows a leak (see below). It is impossible to make detailed lines or fill in small spaces after only a few uses due to the tips bending easily. (see pictures) The lids are horribly designed and are difficult to open. There is no easy way to tell which end marker goes where It was likely also due to this that some markers were bent because I tried to put them in incorrectly. There are many other raving reviews that I do not believe Several colors are good that's all I have to say positive about the design Even though I rarely leave reviews, I feel it's my duty to warn other customers! Money isn't to be wasted!.
They have blunt tips that are difficult to work with finely. There is no indication on the cap which end of the brush is for the dead-end, so you're likely to crash the bristles into it. A side of the cap facing the end. There is not an easy means of getting to the four brush trays contained in the packaging, so you must dig and dig to pull each tray out, then you must cover much of your workspace with the brushes. Apart from that, I think it's great to have the small felt marker opposite the brush and the vibrant colors. I like the color choices for what I do as well.
There is nothing more to be said about what has already been discussed some in detail, so I won't go over it. Before you buy these, it is a good idea to read reviews from other people. Artists with little experience in water may find it difficult to interpret this medium These are the first Tombow-based markers I have purchased since I was impressed by all their looks These are the closest approximations, without a heavy price tag, to what one can find on Amazon. The Tombow brand is the industry standard when it comes to water-based paints There are several types of markers based on time. The Tombows are fairly expensive if you do not intend to pursue an illustration career or if you wish to fund the artistic endeavors of your children. I am doing some self-study and I found these to be quite helpful In addition I have taken illustration classes and used those to decide whether I want to spend the money on improving my art. In light of owning a small set of ten Tombows, I thought it would be interesting to see how these stack up against them. They are an excellent choice for those of you who are not going to be illustrators, as they are great for coloring, they blend very well, and if you get a "blender" pen, you can do so much more. This is a picture I drew of a marigold without blending it - my first pic As you can see from the second pic, I used the same colors for the marigold and they matched the cap colors very well. A second reviewer pointed out that the pen is not marked with the name of the color or at least a number, which is problematic. Consequently, for me, this rules out the usage of color in my artwork since I want to do my own art with the same colors and, with no reference, it's hard to distinguish the colors. So far I have not experienced any leaks. The caps fit tightly and the tips work fine. I find them to be an excellent purchase.
They also have a lot of different colors, which is of course awesome. love that they're dual-tipped, but oddly enough I thought it would be a pen instead of a fine-tipped marker so I'm a little disappointed, but I'm the only one who can complain about it. Calligraphy is a great way to practice! Several of the markers are very sheer and opaque, and that's the only negative thing I can say. Rather disappointing as far as the pink is concerned, but if that's what it takes to keep bleed through at bay, I'm in!.
had been anticipating getting these pens for a long time. These pens write very well, and I like how they have a bigger tip on the fine side. I do not like super thin pens. Although the brush side of the brush is well designed, it leaves a lot I felt like they were kind of mushy, and the tips bent There was something on here that said they are similar Its quality may be the same as theirs, but it is not of the same quality. As much as I hoped they would be, they weren't. As much as I love Tombows, the idea of getting a pen like them for a fraction of the price really appealed to me, although they unfortunately Despite what the label says, I plan to keep them because they are good for children, but I will not use them myself. However, they are pretty colors.
I think these are a good value for what they cost. Compared to the other brands that are more expensive, these are a great alternative for a beginner who is getting into brush lettering. In contrast, most of the deep blues and purples had thin tips, making them look Neither resistance nor letters could be formed because it was impossible to do so. This has happened to me on SEVERAL of the less expensive markers in purples and blues, and I hazard a guess that something in the pigment of these colors in cheaply made markers damage My overall opinion is that I cannot utilize approximately 4 and another 5 are iffy at best. The marker itself is not bad, but if you are looking for something more professional this isn't the one.
TJ Maxx was the store where I purchased my first set. My fascination with a bargain and my love of discovering new things led me to pick this up. It was LOVE at first sight for my granddaughter. Multiple prints have been colored by her and she has not ceased Exactly the gift you need. After it was her turn to try the toys, she loved them so much I had to buy another set for her. It was a very pleasant shopping experience and I highly recommend them to anyone thinking about giving a.
Occasionally I color a page in an adult coloring book and do DIY projects (easy). I hope you enjoy these short profiles of me, an amateur artist. For the former, these are great, but not for the latter, because the paint gets all over the Although I adore the dual tip feature, it is a bit annoying at times. In addition to being convenient, it also provides a greater degree of versatility for Despite being a talented artist himself, my husband also can see how useful this product is. However, will he actually use it? Not a chance! The artist is a purist, I guess! I love it!.