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Ohuhu's 168-color Alcohol Markers set features dual brush and chisel tips for versatile artistry, quick-drying alcohol-based ink for smooth blending without smudges, and refillable ink with replaceable tips for sustainable, long-lasting use. Organized with color-coded caps and a portable case, this professional-grade set empowers artists to create vibrant, flawless work anywhere.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Item Weight | 7.15 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.69 x 7.95 x 7.4 inches |
Item model number | Y30-80400-88 |
Color | 168 unique colors |
Material Type | PP Shell, Fibre Chisel Nib and Flexible Nylon Brush Tip |
Number of Items | 169 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 169) |
Point Type | Brsuh & Chisel |
Line Size | 1-5mm |
Ink Color | 168 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80400-88 |
N**E
These are great markers for artists!
These markers are amazing. When I found out Ohuhu had brush tips I knew I had to get them. Copic prices are absurd and these markers work just as well, if not better.My thoughts:The colors are stunning. The range of colors in my 168 pack was everything I had hope for.I enjoy how easily they blend, and it isn't hard to do with these.The case came with swatch sheets for you to record the colors and I appreciate that a lot. It also came with a plastic sheet to put behind the paper so the marker doesn't bleed through.The marker barrels are comfortable in my hand and easy to grasp. I like how its round but has a small bit that stops it from rolling.They have color names marked on the cap along with the color number. This is an improvement on the last set I bought 2 years ago and I'm thankful for it.They write smooth and don't appear grainy on the page.My only gripe is the colors on the cap don't really match the markers, but that's a very small issue that can be resolved with the swatch sheet they include that you fill out.Overall I love the quality and price of the product. I will definitely be purchasing these markers again.
J**E
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
I got these on sale for prime day and they are amazing, barley bleeds through it just depends on the paper, dries very quickly, easy to blend with, both tips work very well, and came with every color.I had lots of fun coloring with these. I definitely recommend these if you want better markers that are worth your money.
R**N
So worth it
I'm a big fan. These blend easily, go down smoothly, and so far have a lot of life in them. I like that many colors are refillable and nibs are replaceable. It is easy to clean off the included bleed protector with rubbing alcohol (which you should definitely do before or after each use because any ink that bleeds through will be reactivated by your markers when you use it again, and those colors may bleed through onto your current page. I muddied a bright yellow spot by reactivating dried black once - oops).The included blender is more of an eraser/ink reducer than a blender, but I've heard from folks that if you lay it under your colors, it makes blending easier. In my applications, I've found it mostly just dulls things down, but I haven't really tried using it that way for blending. That doesn't mean it's bad or nonfunctional, though. It's a tool that can be used in a lot of ways as long as you spend time learning what you can do with it.Some color names don't really match the colors, but they still work fine. Just be sure to fill in and use the color sample cards, and probably make your own color sample cards with any sketchbooks or coloring books you'll use them in, since (as with many ink-based materials) colors will look slightly different depending on the paper used. Pick your colors based on the color sample cards, not the lid colors or names.There are also a couple of darker colors with a much thicker ink consistency than others, which take longer to dry and don't blend as cleanly. You'll see which ones they are when you're filling out the color sample cards.I was once given some copics for a birthday and have tried using these side-by-side. Considering the difference in price, these absolutely held their own against the copics for a much lower price point. I aim to finish buying the last 104 markers to complete my set, whereas I can't imagine affording to ever buy a full copics set. I don't think they're good enough to warrant spending that much more on them. The quality of the tool only matters to a certain extent, and these are good enough that skill and practice can make up for any differences. I fully recommend Ohuhu's alcohol markers.
K**D
Professional marker even if you're just COLORING.
LOVE LOVE LOVE these markers. If you color "fast enough" they really don't leave streaks and blend SO nicely. Very VERY little odor (only a few colors really have an alcohol smell)... so many colors, and they give you a nice sheet to make a color chart. The main thing to note is you should ALWAYS lay these markers on their side since they are two sided markers... that way one end doesn't dry out. The case it comes with makes it easy to store and bring with you when traveling. Oh, and you WILL need a bleeder sheet if coloring in a coloring book, but that is to be expected. Def a good purchase if you can get them here on Amazon if they are back ordered on the actual Ohuhu website.
G**S
Great coloring markers - package details
I love these markers for coloring. The package includes 2 color swatch pages and a plastic bleedproof shield to put between your coloring page and the next to prevent bleedthrough (all in the lining of the zippered case). It also includes a a blending marker (contains just the solvent, no color), and a zippered case with 6 structured compartments to keep markers organized.The markers blend like a dream. I've found that I don't even need the blending marker, and can just blend the colors together when they are still wet (sometimes requires a second coat to help blend). However, the blending marker comes in handy after colors have already dried.These markers do bleed through like crazy, which is expected with alcohol markers. The plastic sheet that comes with the markers is great, but needs to be wiped down with isopropyl alcohol between uses to avoid picking up unwanted colors. Cardstock between the pages also works well.I got the brush tip/chisel tip combo, but I do wish I had gone with the brush tip/bullet tip combo for easier detail work. The chisel tip is difficult to maneuver for small details.Overall, I would highly recommend getting this marker set. They are refillable (new feature, select colors only), but when they dry out I think I'll use it as an excuse to upgrade to the 320 color set. They are expensive, but totally worth the investment.
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