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Product description
This marker set brings wide colour range and refillable inks to creative projects, whether sketching, illustrating or colouring. The Alcohol Brush Markers format gives smooth blends and fast drying, so you can layer tones without muddying details. For artists after variety and portability, the set covers many bases.
At a glance
A pack of 217 items includes 216 colours plus a clear blender and a marker case, offering an expansive palette for illustration and adult colouring. The dual tip design mixes a flexible brush end for washes and shading with a fine nib for line work and detailing. Caps are colour coded which speeds selection, and the included carry case keeps markers organised on the go. Bear in mind that alcohol inks may bleed on thin paper, so choose a heavier sketchbook for best results. 🎒
Tech specs
- Name: Ohuhu Alcohol Based Brush Markers Double Tipped 216 Colours
- What’s included: 216 colours, 1 blender, 1 marker case
- Material: Alcohol based ink
- Tip types: Brush tip, Fine tip
- Refillable: Yes according to manufacturer
What you’ll notice day to day
Colours are vivid straight from the tip and blend smoothly when you layer or use the blender, making transitions less fussy. The brush tip adapts well to broad strokes and expressive marks, while the fine tip keeps lettering and contours crisp. Organisation is straightforward thanks to the colour coded caps and shoulder strap case, which helps when working in short bursts away from a studio. ✏️
Getting the most from it
Work on marker paper or heavyweight mixed media sheets to avoid bleed through and to preserve bright hues. Rotate tips occasionally and store markers horizontally to even out ink distribution. Refill options are available in selected shades, according to the manufacturer, which extends usable life and reduces waste. 🎨
Ohuhu Alcohol Based Brush Markers is named on the packaging and in the set contents. The pack suits those who want a broad palette without buying dozens of single pens. Ten in mind that results depend on paper choice and technique, and that blending control improves with practice.
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Description:
This marker set brings wide colour range and refillable inks to creative projects, whether sketching, illustrating or colouring. The Alcohol Brush Markers format gives smooth blends and fast drying, so you can layer tones without muddying details. For artists after variety and portability, the set covers many bases.
At a glance
A pack of 217 items includes 216 colours plus a clear blender and a marker case, offering an expansive palette for illustration and adult colouring. The dual tip design mixes a flexible brush end for washes and shading with a fine nib for line work and detailing. Caps are colour coded which speeds selection, and the included carry case keeps markers organised on the go. Bear in mind that alcohol inks may bleed on thin paper, so choose a heavier sketchbook for best results. 🎒
Tech specs
- Name: Ohuhu Alcohol Based Brush Markers Double Tipped 216 Colours
- What’s included: 216 colours, 1 blender, 1 marker case
- Material: Alcohol based ink
- Tip types: Brush tip, Fine tip
- Refillable: Yes according to manufacturer
What you’ll notice day to day
Colours are vivid straight from the tip and blend smoothly when you layer or use the blender, making transitions less fussy. The brush tip adapts well to broad strokes and expressive marks, while the fine tip keeps lettering and contours crisp. Organisation is straightforward thanks to the colour coded caps and shoulder strap case, which helps when working in short bursts away from a studio. ✏️
Getting the most from it
Work on marker paper or heavyweight mixed media sheets to avoid bleed through and to preserve bright hues. Rotate tips occasionally and store markers horizontally to even out ink distribution. Refill options are available in selected shades, according to the manufacturer, which extends usable life and reduces waste. 🎨
Ohuhu Alcohol Based Brush Markers is named on the packaging and in the set contents. The pack suits those who want a broad palette without buying dozens of single pens. Ten in mind that results depend on paper choice and technique, and that blending control improves with practice.









