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About 48 Colors Alcohol Brush Markers, Ohuhu Double Tipped ( Brush & Chisel ) Sketch Markers for Kids,
Overall Feedback:
98% positive
95% liked the ink consistency, but 5% didn't
The ink consistency is vibrant in color, applies uniformly and blends smoothly.
I compared the ink consistency of the current markers with the previous ones. The previous ones were extremely predictable, whereas the current ones have more vibrant colors but seem to bleed a bit more on the same types of paper as the old ones.
I have noticed that the current markers release ink blots if I remove the caps aggressively or even moderately. I have had a few moments of 'awe crud' as dots of ink sprayed onto my artwork and hands.
97% appreciated its longevity
I feel that the markers are durable and haven't dried yet.
I find that the permanent alcohol colors are easier to blend with the set of two blending markers, one for lighter colors and one for darker saturating hues, making the blending process smooth.
I noticed that the colors are unbalanced between light and dark colors. There are only 5-6 colors that are light enough to give a decent gradation and all of them are still closer to being midtones. The overall sketches I colored are very saturated, and using the colorless blender to pull away color for highlights gave very mixed results.
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The colors are unbalanced between light and dark colors. Only 5-6 colors are light enough to give a decent gradation and all of them are still closer to being midtones. The overall sketches I colored are very saturated, and using the colorless blender to pull away color for highlights gave very mixed results.
I have noticed that the coloring experience is not smooth and it scrapes little bits of the paper off.
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