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Product description
This marker set brings a wide palette and versatile tips for artists, students and hobbyists wanting to sketch, colour and practise calligraphy with one kit. The Ohuhu 168 Colour Brush markers combine a flexible brush tip for expressive strokes and a chisel tip for filling and lettering, making it useful for illustration, colouring books and creative projects where both detail and coverage are required.
Key Points
The pack includes 168 distinct shades to cover a broad spectrum of tones from bright primaries to subtle pastels, according to the manufacturer. Dual tips let you switch between fine brushwork and broad chisel fills without changing pens, and the alcohol-based ink is formulated for quick drying to reduce smudging. Caps are colour-coded so you can find the right hue fast and keep nibs protected when not in use. The set is supplied with a storage bag to keep markers organised and portable.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Ohuhu 168 Colour Brush markers
- Tip types: - Brush tip and chisel tip
- Ink base: - Alcohol-based ink
- Colours: - 168 different colours
- Accessories: - Colour-coded caps and carry/storage bag
Benefits
Using a brush tip allows fluid strokes suitable for modern calligraphy and organic line work, while the chisel tip speeds up colouring of larger areas. The quick-drying alcohol ink helps prevent accidental smears when layering or working across pages, and the ability to blend tones makes gradations and shading more achievable, even for beginners. The broad selection of colours reduces the need to mix many pens during a single piece, which can save time during longer sessions.
Usage Recommendations
Store markers horizontally so ink remains evenly distributed between the brush and chisel ends. Test blending on spare paper first to judge how much colour lift or overlap you get, particularly when moving from light to dark shades. For paper choice, use heavier or marker-specific sheets to avoid bleed-through and to preserve the crispness of brush strokes. Consider using the brush tip for calligraphy practice and the chisel tip for background fills, alternating as your composition requires. Note that, according to the manufacturer, colours may vary slightly depending on lighting and paper, and alcohol-based inks can behave differently on porous surfaces.
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Description:
This marker set brings a wide palette and versatile tips for artists, students and hobbyists wanting to sketch, colour and practise calligraphy with one kit. The Ohuhu 168 Colour Brush markers combine a flexible brush tip for expressive strokes and a chisel tip for filling and lettering, making it useful for illustration, colouring books and creative projects where both detail and coverage are required.
Key Points
The pack includes 168 distinct shades to cover a broad spectrum of tones from bright primaries to subtle pastels, according to the manufacturer. Dual tips let you switch between fine brushwork and broad chisel fills without changing pens, and the alcohol-based ink is formulated for quick drying to reduce smudging. Caps are colour-coded so you can find the right hue fast and keep nibs protected when not in use. The set is supplied with a storage bag to keep markers organised and portable.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Ohuhu 168 Colour Brush markers
- Tip types: - Brush tip and chisel tip
- Ink base: - Alcohol-based ink
- Colours: - 168 different colours
- Accessories: - Colour-coded caps and carry/storage bag
Benefits
Using a brush tip allows fluid strokes suitable for modern calligraphy and organic line work, while the chisel tip speeds up colouring of larger areas. The quick-drying alcohol ink helps prevent accidental smears when layering or working across pages, and the ability to blend tones makes gradations and shading more achievable, even for beginners. The broad selection of colours reduces the need to mix many pens during a single piece, which can save time during longer sessions.
Usage Recommendations
Store markers horizontally so ink remains evenly distributed between the brush and chisel ends. Test blending on spare paper first to judge how much colour lift or overlap you get, particularly when moving from light to dark shades. For paper choice, use heavier or marker-specific sheets to avoid bleed-through and to preserve the crispness of brush strokes. Consider using the brush tip for calligraphy practice and the chisel tip for background fills, alternating as your composition requires. Note that, according to the manufacturer, colours may vary slightly depending on lighting and paper, and alcohol-based inks can behave differently on porous surfaces.











