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Review on 96 Color Set of Blendable Tombow 56149 Dual Brush Pen πŸ–ŒοΈ Art Markers with Desk Stand - Brush and Fine Tip Markers with Stand by Linda Diaz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was very happy that all the pens were in there.

Despite my initial fears that the product's sticker had already been tampered with, I was delighted to find that all the pens were in the box, with no duplicates or missing colors. As mentioned in many other reviews, the holder is flimsy and the handles come out of the sides slightly; I can't imagine using it for long before moving them to another container. However, I didn't buy this set because of the plastic holder and I have nothing but praise for the pens themselves. get a while. When there was a price drop I jumped at the chance and am very happy to add it to my collection. For those unsure about spending when you can afford it (or wait, save up and put it up for sale), DO IT! Whether it's a serious work of art or just a coloring book, they're fun to use. In an era of shiny, metallic and neon colors, these pens are an oasis of more traditional and natural colors. My personal taste leans toward realism, and while small doses of glitter and glitter can add beautiful accents to a work of art, I'm increasingly annoyed by the seemingly endless sets of pens and markers made almost entirely of fluorescent and glittery colors. Earth tones, muted colors and pastels are a rarity and this set brings them all together. Whether you're looking for neutral colors for portraits, natural colors for landscapes, or bright and pastel colors for whimsical pieces, you'll find them here. The color palette is amazing and I'm particularly pleased with the amount of faded colors. I really like that there is no darkening or visible lines when you overlay or overlay two layers; bright colors stay bright. With one or two exceptions, the color of the pens matches the color of the cap (you have no idea how many of my other marker sets have colored guides glued on to show their real color), and a few Exceptions are just around the corner. The tip of the brush is hard but flexible, there are no protruding fibers or fuzz on the brush or the tip of the nib. Depending on the pressure applied, the brush is ideal for thin lines or thick strokes. I'm also very happy with the size of the bullet tip, it's bigger than I expected. I thought they were closer to my Staedtler fineliners (not that I don't like them either, they do the job) but the tombows are big enough to paint on without taking a ridiculously long time (sorry fineliners!) and still suitable for small spaces. (Although you're after really fine detail, you're probably better off applying a little pressure to the tip of the brush.) So, in summary, this is a great set of markers just for basic coloring or all that other cool blending effects ( oh yes, there is a spring pen). !) they do things that many other brands cannot. I would highly recommend them, they are value for money and I can't wait to use them!

Pros
  • Water-based pens are ideal for colouring, fine art, illustration, drawing, journaling, handwriting and more!
Cons
  • Out of fashion