The Fine Touch Twin Tipped Alcohol Markers - 24 Piece Set
Create your next masterpiece with these The Fine Touch Twin Tipped Alcohol Markers. These markers feature a fine tip on one end and a chisel tip of the other to cover most of your artistic needs. Use them to practice your calligraphy or to bring whatever you imagine to life!
- Size: 1mm & 6mm
- Tip: Bullet & Chisel
- Quantity: 24
Set Includes:
- 1 - 2 Old Red
- 1 - 10 Deep Red
- 1 - 14 Vermilion
- 1 - 15 Geranium
- 1 - 17 Pastel Pink
- 1 - 24 Marigold
- 1 - 26 Pastel Peach
- 1 - 33 Melon Yellow
- 1 - 37 Pastel Yellow
- 1 - Gold
- 1 - 42 Bronze Green
- 1 - 46 Vivid Green
- 1 - 48 Yellow Green
- 1 - 53 Turquoise Green
- 1 - 59 Pale Green
- 1 - 66 Baby Blue
- 1 - 71 Cobalt Blue
- 1 - 82 Light Violet
- 1 - 95 Burnt Sienna
- 1 - 120 Black
- 1 - WG5 Grey
- 1 - GG5 Green Grey
- 1 - Silver
- 1 - BG5 Blue Grey
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Alcohol markers
Great! Smooth & blend easily. Comparable to Copic markers.
Markers
Colors are vibrant but they really don’t blend well and are not smooth at all. I may use the metallic ones but I don’t see myself using any of the others regularly. Promarkers or Copics are better quality and worth the money if you use markers often.
Markers
There really nice not amazing for blending but good for layering colors
Unfortunate Rip Off
This brand, or at least their line of alcohol markers, should be called "False Hope Alcohol Based Markers." To say they don't blend well is a compliment, as they actually do not blend at all. They also do not last for much more than a single drawing.
Not the best for blending
If your looking fo something similar to a permanent marker for posters these would be great. Horrible for blending and also bleed through Bristol paper.
Saturated, layers pretty well, don’t blend well
Hello there! This set of markers is probably only good for amateur market artists. These are not even close to copics in quality. They are saturated, dry well, but bleed like crazy. Blending is nearly impossible. Would not but unless beginner artist.
Terrible Markers
These are terrible markers. They are NOWHERE NEAR copics in quality. They are utterly unblendable. Also, there are not enough colors in the line to make them really useable. I wasted a lot of money buying several sets at 50% off. They aren't worth it
Don't waste your money!
Caps are difficult to remove…in fact sometimes the whole marker comes apart when I try to remove the cap. Some of the nibs were in horrible condition even when brand new. These are NOT even close to copics.
Fine, but would caution against
These are pretty good markers, they go on smooth and have nice color. My disappointment with these comes with how badly they bleed, how poor the blending is, and how short lived they are. After only about 20 pieces, most markers are dry and unusable.
Masterstouch
I find these markers to be pretty amazing. Some do have a lot of juice so you may need to ease up on the heavy hand. The tips only come off when you unlock them. There is a good reason you can unlock the tips as well. They blend with ease