@Caine --
I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone who already uses ‘traditional’ alcohol based markers (eg Copic) -- I think they would frustrate as they don’t work the same way.
…but, if you don’t fight the medium and use the right paper they would be lot of fun. The white blender gives them a finish (almost) like guache.
Markers for artists and illustrators! W&N claim lightfastness for 100 years in gallery conditions.
Ice Swimmersays
A nice combination of familiar and unexpected.
I feel a connection to the one on the left that has the same kind of strabismus I have.
Caine says
Oh, I just love your stuff. One of these days, you really are going to have to illustrate a children’s book. How are you finding the markers?
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Very cute! But they look like they’re waiting for you to draw some food.
Caine says
Birds always look like that! :D
gobi's sockpuppet's meatpuppet says
@Caine --
I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone who already uses ‘traditional’ alcohol based markers (eg Copic) -- I think they would frustrate as they don’t work the same way.
…but, if you don’t fight the medium and use the right paper they would be lot of fun. The white blender gives them a finish (almost) like guache.
Markers for artists and illustrators! W&N claim lightfastness for 100 years in gallery conditions.
Ice Swimmer says
A nice combination of familiar and unexpected.
I feel a connection to the one on the left that has the same kind of strabismus I have.