120 Colors Dual Tip Brush Pens with Brush Highlighter and Fine Tip Markers Art for Adults for Coloring Books Calligraphy Lettering
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The markers don't have any color names or numbers on them. As a result, creating a color chart is difficult.
Because these are water-based, they will not adhere to plastic.
Yes, the color scheme is fantastic. Just make sure you have a color sheet handy so you know what each color looks like because the tones don't always match up with the caps.
Selected User Reviews For 120 Colors Dual Tip Brush Pens with Brush Highlighter and Fine Tip Markers Art for Adults for Coloring Books Calligraphy Lettering
I'm fed up with not being able to wear that color. That's no longer a problem with this set. There isn't an artist-level kit here, and there aren't any extended sets of special spectra, but there are all the colors in marker. There are flaws, but they aren't particularly noticeable. br>These markers are of good quality (medium/budget). The brush tips are good, and the nibs are adequate. They appear to have a good supply of ink. Although the packaging isn't particularly appealing, the price is. They are appealing to me and I would suggest them.
These dual tip markers are perfect for me. They are packaged in a tough case. To keep the markers organized, each row has its own slider tray that can be pulled out. The colors are bright and vivid. You won't be able to beat the price!.
They'll show you the beauty if you use the right paper. I can't say much because the image speaks for itself. I'm completely enamored with them!.
These were purchased to use as coloring pages. I'm sick after chemo and don't feel like doing anything, so I color. I don't think it's art, and I'm not going to hang it up, but it helps me forget about being sick. Prismacolor pencils and Copic markers, as well as Tombow water markers, are among my crafting supplies. Rather than using those on a coloring book, I went out and bought the cheapest markers I could find with the most colors. I also liked that it had a fine line side, which allowed me to get into tight spots. br>br>The color these lay down is rich and beautiful, and the ink appears to match the color so far. However, you can't really blend well, which could be due to the fact that they aren't alcohol, or that my paper won't work, or that I'm trying to avoid bleeding. Fortunately, as long as you stay light, it doesn't appear to bleed to the back of the paper. Both sides of my books will be used. br>br>However, the brush nibs are very cheap and split after just a few square inches of coloring as a test, so I might have to resort to tombows and/or pencils for the main colors and larger items to color. When I get to town, we'll see, but I doubt I'll be able to complete more than a page or two without destroying the brushes. (Of course, you won't be able to stay in the lines once they've been split. ) I'll provide an update if they last longer. So, for $25. br>br> 00 I think these are a good deal if you're doing a school project or just want to letter a couple of cards. If that's the case, you probably don't need this many colors and should experiment with some new ones. The brush nip appears to be unsuitable for heavy use.
This product was used for a project that was a little different from the norm. It was applied to the head of a resin doll. It is not possible to use oil-based products. Because doll resin (a cast product) degrades over time, everyone scrambles for water-resistant alternatives. media that is based I had never considered using water based markers before, preferring instead to use water color pencils and soft pastels, but when the idea was presented to me, I jumped at the chance to try them out. I spent a week researching and ultimately decided on the set with the most color options and positive reviews. Because I only needed small areas of color, I didn't have to worry about running out of color in a large spread. What I really needed was a firm tip that wouldn't smudge on delicate brow or eyelash lines while still allowing for fine detail on the lips and other areas. br>br>Well, the tips are fairly firm, which is good, but they aren't fine enough for fine detail work. It makes sense, given that I have to use a 00 size brush on those items. The layering capabilities of these pens are particularly intriguing to me. If the first layer was not sealed, you'd normally expect the color to be wiped off the next layer. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I could keep layering for a bolder color (it applies very faintly at first, which worried me) and it did not affect the first color layer, but instead built on it without having to seal between layers. Wow! br>br>This time, I gave four stars because I haven't looked into the water aspect of these markers yet. I'm excited to try it with a brush and see what kind of control and texture I can achieve. In the future, I'll include photos to demonstrate the difference between unwatered and watered color on the resin surface. (Note: Before applying markers, Mister Super Clear was used to seal the resin surface. ) I'd like to include these in my small resin collection. media that is friendly! So far, the results have been satisfactory.
The best pens are of the highest quality. It is extremely effective and does not leak through the paper. Markers are excellent. I'd suggest it!.
These are some of my favorite designers. The color payoff is quite good, especially considering the price and number of markers included in the set. Because some colors are slightly different from the cap color, I like that it comes with a sheet with swatches of the markers. All of mine are labeled so I know which swatch goes with which number. On the thin side, only one marker was dry, but the other side works fine. Overall, it's a good deal at $40 for 120 markers!.
We purchased these markers because the idea of dual tips appealed to us, and the quantity of markers for the price was a good value. The marker, however, was of poor quality. When I opened up the box, the colors didn't blend well together when coloring, and the case was damaged.