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    These look really nice, thank you!

  2. #2
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    No probs. Have a play and let me know what you think. I'm currently working on a replica of a real piece I did but just haven't quite had time to finish it yet. The tone/hue of the colour palettes works well - they just feel slightly more vibrant than the real markers. The main thing I was trying to achieve was the ease of getting smooth flat blending. The real markers continue to bleed into each other after application giving a very smooth tone.

    Print from the original on the left and print from the current artrage WIP on the right. (The original does also have a bit of extra detailing and some coloured pencil work over the top which is yet to go in the digital one).
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  3. #3
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    amazing. good job

    Is Alcohol Markers work well on ur art??
    any try

  4. #4
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    Totally love alcohol markers! Give it a shot

    Quote Originally Posted by noahenholm View Post
    Is Alcohol Markers work well on ur art??
    any try
    I've been using alcohol markers for a few years now and can confirm that they are extremely wonderful art tools. I love how easy they are to use and nearly zero clean up! I've set aside some of my traditional acrylic and watercolor paints for now because I am really enjoying alcohol markers so much. Feel free to come visit my site at VeryCreate to learn more. I've tried to compile a number of resources for folks like yourself to help you get started. Cheers!

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    These are awesome! Thank you!!

  6. #6
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    Because alcohol-based markers dry rapidly, these markers are a blessing. I use them when I need to paint quickly and don't want to waste time waiting. I can create new work more quickly.

  7. #7
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    Great color palette. It can be said that alcohol-based markers are one of the most popular forms of art pens. I love using them because unlike watercolor pens and watercolor pencils, alcohol markers do not react with paper, reducing or eliminating surface tearing of your work. They also look equally good when colored without blending.

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