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Post by kmage on Nov 15, 2021 17:44:31 GMT
I am looking for a nice set of watercolor markers that are entry level, but have a lot of colors, any advice? TIA!
Update, I ended up ordering the Ohuhu ones, as they had a 36 watercolor marker set with a blending brush and watercolor paper for 29.99. I thought that was pretty good. They are for my DH who wants to try them out, so I didn't want to spend a ton. I'll report back after Christmas. I updated my OP to say "decent" lol as I don't think I will get best for 29.99.
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msupea
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Post by msupea on Nov 15, 2021 18:46:08 GMT
Interested as well...my oldest wants to get into watercolor painting and she might enjoy the markers as well.
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azcrafty
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Post by azcrafty on Nov 15, 2021 19:35:43 GMT
I have the Karin Brushmarkers 60 set got it on BF for a great deal. And I have the Zig real brush markers 48 set too. Love them both! Like the Karin for bigger images and backgrounds and the Zig for small images. Comparison video youtu.be/tzU-EqUgrcI
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peggs
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Feb 14, 2018 17:55:24 GMT
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Post by peggs on Nov 16, 2021 1:28:51 GMT
I got the Arteza ones. Haven't played with it much but bought the Bristol Smooth paper to go with it.
I got the 96 count one for really good deal either from Amazon or Arteza directly. They have major sales on them, so keep an eye out.
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