Marker review- copic, promarkers, tombow , and prisma's

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2010

YAY!! finally a new vid!!!
sorry for the bg noise, its hot so i had a fan on QAQ''
hope it helps!

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  • ok Prisma or Copic! I haven't gotten any copic but i have played around with the test ones in the shop...and i love them! i then found prisma has them...WHICH ONES!! btw what are the promarkers and tombow like?

  • @MoonStruck95 i actually prefer copics, but thats just me :D

    promarkers are cheap, and last quite a long time, tombows are actually very fun to use..even though i only have one XDDD

  • This was a decent review, but as far as Prismas, I have to disagree on how long they last. I actually have an old set of my father's Prismas, they have to be at least fifteen years old now, and the only one that's dried out was left partially uncapped for the majority of those fifteen years. The others still work very well and the color is still very nice on them. I also have my own set that I purchased last September, and I use them about four times a week, and they aren't dry yet! :]

  • @Lyexsah thanks

    wow, thats a long time, i've had mine for 3 months and i've used them alot and taken care of them, but its almost dried out.... wonder if they just dont like me haha QAQ''

  • @mswolfgirl19 Yeah, I'm not exactly sure, but maybe it's me that's just lucky they're lasting so long. I dunno, but I've never had any problems. XD

  • @Lyexsah luckkyyy! XDDD 

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  • with the tombow I saw someone else usewater to blend them....they are a watercolor marker and they came out looking very good. Have you tried blendng them with a watercolor brush?

  • like £6 / £12 for 6 on ebay

  • How much do the promarkers cost?

  • I have Prisma's and i personally love them! Thanks for the tips and review!

  • I use Faber Castell Pitt pens (brush tip) as a replacement for multiliners. I think that brush tips, if you use them right, you can get a line as thin as a 0.1 nib on a multiliner or line as thick as a copic marker ..... If you wanted to know :I

  • @Lyexsah Depending on the medium and the size of the piece, I can go through one in about a day, I'm afraid.

  • Tombow makers do blend. If you get the multi packs they include a blending pen. The nibs hold up longer than any of the other markers. Tombow markers are water based vs. the Copic which are alcohol based. Because Tombow markers are waterbased you can blend more. Check out our pens at Dick Blick.

  • how much were the 12 set of copics?

  • Hmmm

  • you can use black ink for outlining you're drawings :)

    if you had a tool to use for ink

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