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Artify 80 Colors Artist Alcohol Based Art Marker Set Dual Tipped Twin Marker Pens with Carrying Case

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Size: Set of 80


Color: 80 colors #1


Features

  • 80 VIBRANT COLORS WITH AN UNIQUE WHITE COLOR: Providing all primary colors for artists to draw, write, sketch, illustrate, shade, design, render and so on. Our unique white color could be blended with darker colors to create your own customized colors! Creative!
  • EASY GRIP : Marker pens triangle handle design makes it easy to grip.
  • DUAL TIPS: Broad and fine tips allow artists to create various styles, sketches and patterns with ease through the accurate line control. Superior color blending, great versatility and flexibility.
  • FLOWING LINES : Our alcohol-based ink is developed to create very fluid, smooth, uninterrupted lines.
  • CONVENIENT CARRYING CASE: Black carrying case makes travel and storage easier.

Manufacturer: ‎ARTIFY art supplies


Brand: ‎ARTIFY art supplies


Item Weight: ‎4.16 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎7.6 x 7.33 x 7.29 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎80 colors #1


Size: ‎Set of 80


Point Type: ‎Dual_tip


Ink Color: ‎White,Black


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎#80 marker


Date First Available: September 25, 2018


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  • nice but PU stinky!
Size: Set of 48 Color: 48 BASIC
I started putting my colors on the swatch card and oh wow I had to open the window they were so strong I’m not sure how many I would be able to use at one point unless I was working outside I guess this is why I use POSTA!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2023 by feltieflower feltieflower

  • Great affordable beginner-friendly set
I would like to preface this review with a disclaimer. I am not an artist nor am I a professional. I am a person who enjoys art and likes to color as it is relaxing and good cheap therapy. Every opinion here is subjective as all opinions are. My experience may not be your experience and that is okay too. My personal benchmark for quality alcohol markers is Copic as they were my 1st alcohol markers( a gently used second-hand Classic set from my Mother who was a graphic artist). I have tried Spectrum Noir and Promarkers but prefer Copics. I have not tried Ohuhu or Bianyo as I normally try store brands or whatever is on clearance at my local craft store. These markers are great. I have been using Artify markers for a while now. The quality and affordability were major selling points for trying them. I now own 2 sets. The brush/chisel nib alcohol markers specifically. I decided to try the 48 pc basic set. I was not disappointed. I haven't used a chisel or bullet nib in years, mainly because of the streakiness that some chisel and bullet nibs have. Especially relevant with some cheaper markers due to low-quality ink, improper shipping/handling, or poor cap designs. I was pleasantly surprised by the flat and even coverage these markers gave. The chisel is interesting in that it is narrower and pointier at the tip than most chisels are and slightly angled instead of straight. It lacks the blocky and bold feel I got used to in the past. I like it though as it gives me a better sense of control. The pros of this set far outway the cons. The cons that I found: They are not refillable, you cannot purchase markers individually except for a selective few colors, the barrel design may be difficult to get used to for some people, limited color range*, caps do not always match colors exactly**, and a small con for me personally is the silver lettering on the barrels because I have trouble seeing it. The pros that I found: The color names and codes are on the caps and the barrel itself, sturdy cute packaging that is pretty enough to display, DIY color stickers for the barrels so there is no guesswork in determining what the color actually looks like vs what the cap says it looks like ( Depending on the paper used), Blending guide with reference pictures and techniques, DIY swatch card, reversible nibs, bright bold colors, the barrel design keeps it from rolling and removed some pressure from my joints as I have to hold the marker in a certain way, good ink flow without being overly juicy/drippy, longer tips, pretty good color selection for a basic set, easy blending, and the compact design. Overall a very solid set that is affordable***, beginner-friendly, and high quality. These are comparable to the Copic Classic markers. * (meaning mids, pastels, and skin tones but it is a basic set after all) ** ( not exactly a con as it is a common thing even with expensive brands but still worth mentioning) *** Compared to Copics( Classic/Sketch). The average cost per Artify marker is $1.60 USD VS $5.25 USD per Copic. I hope this review will help someone decide if they want to take the risk of buying them. I definitely recommend them though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 23, 2022 by Allison Woody

  • Beautiful!
Size: Set of 48 Color: 48 BASIC
I purchased this product with a gift certificate given to me by Artify. I contacted Artify with a question regarding the Boho set I purchased, and in addition to a quick answer from a human in customer service, I was offered the opportunity to review this basic color set. Very positive feelings about the company. Disclaimer: I am not an artist. At least I don’t draw much. I build custom guitars, and my previous experiences with alcohol markers have been in using them as part of the finish process, so I have a feel for the most expensive brand out there. These feel and behave the same. I won’t bore you with my artwork, but I have included images of the product. These arrive very nicely wrapped and I highly recommend them as a gift. The packaging is gorgeous. The boxes are sturdy, have a magnetic closure, and the dividers inside the box are substantial with plenty of room between markets so they are easy to grab. The lids fit tight. No smell leaks out (no smell… no premature drying). The brush tip feels good. The chisel tip is crisp. Artify includes a printed swatch card, a blank swatch card, and stick on labels for you to use on the markets themselves. It’s a nice touch. The blender marker works really well. I have added an image of my own swatch book. This paper darkens the colors a bit more than the swatch card they send for you fill. These colors are very bold and vibrant. I think you will need to supplement flesh tones for portrait work. The grays are very intense, and probably not suitable for subtle shading, but I don’t think that is what this set is for. This is a statement making set. I have also included an swatch image of the lightest gray colors I have been able to collect from another maker for comparison. Class act. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2022 by Kdub

  • Who knew alcohol markers were such a different experience?!?
Size: Set of 80 Color: 80 colors #1
I got the 80 markers #1 set. It came in a round black bag. I chose this set because it definitely seemed to be a value price compared to the enhanced markers sets. This is my sons first set of alcohol markers and we both love them. Given it’s his first set though, we can’t really compare them to much. They do bleed quite a bit and seep through the page but we don’t know if that is normal or not for this type of marker. The markers blend well together and the blending marker is cool, although it definitely seems to take skill and know how to be efficient with it… and it makes things seep through even more… but it makes sense because it’s more marker in one area. Sooo yeah. We like them! Would recommend. ((I drew and colored the fox with these markers — using a sharpie only to outline. I had drew and colored the bunny with sharpie exclusively). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 14, 2022 by Stephanie Hart Stephanie Hart

  • These are great and low cost for the amount of markers
I gave 4 stars because the labels are not uniform. Half of the top numbers are printed one direction and half the other so the markers aren’t all facing the same direction (you can see this in the pictures. Then the sticker labels aren’t on the same side either so when using the broad tip sometimes you’re looking at the brand label and sometimes the color label. The first thing my daughter did was put the markers in color order, it came jumbled, which isn’t a big issue. I love the swatch card and the labels! My daughter wanted to put the swatch labels on the fine tip cap so that we know which cap is to which marker, and so both ends have a color. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2022 by RhapsodicRose RhapsodicRose

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