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Review on ๐Ÿ–Š๏ธ Copic Markers MLSP10A SP Multiliner Set A: High-Quality Pens for Precision Drawing by Hannah Curi

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Copic is like that really perfect, really cute, popular guy that all the girls and all the boys want to be with. He's good at everything, but he's basically inferior, and to get into his clique you'll have to give him all your lunch money, let him drive your car, and cheat on your tests. Copic is EXPENSIVE. Out of senses. It's fantastic quality and the ink seems to last forever. Have you removed the cap, has the pen or marker dried up? Do not worry. Simply rinse the pen under warm water, shake it to get all the ink out of that end, and try again. Don't throw it in the trash. It comes back to life. If you get it wrong trying again but put the cap back on, always keep your pens and markers to the side and it should be working again in no time. As for the stain left there, it's permanent ink, so ๐Ÿคท You switched to "Artist". Just be glad you have permanent ink because that doesn't happen often. I have invested in 6 Copic Silver Barrel Multiliners that allow you to change tips and refill ink. I struggled with feathers on the super small ones. It's incredibly crazy when you spend a fortune on pens. Copic definitely needs to do better with them. I just went to the twilight zone to buy nibs for my silver pens because I bought 0.5 instead of 0.05 and then I did it again. twice. I have a good stock of 0.5 springs and no 0.5 springs. So since I kind of had two 0.3 pens (my sick brain again) I tried a 0.5 tip in a 0.3 pen and it worked. (Something to note, huh? Nibs are very easy to change, and if you don't mind and the sizes are close enough, why spend a fortune and carry around more pens?) After all of this for the past few months, I've gotten myself looked at the reviews of these pens and found that $20 for the entire set is way better than all the money I wasted on making mistakes so I don't have the right size. Obviously I'm pretty green, but I figured out (and understood) the dimensions and what I need, I have a medical condition that's causing confusion, and that's where the Twilight Zone comes in. Not just with handles. But with these. You will not be disappointed. Springs at 0.03 and 0.05 die off quickly, so you need to have a soft hand and touch. Unfortunately, not all of us rejoice in such a light hand. If you use the pen at an angle, when using small-tipped pens, rotate the pen slightly when you take it off the paper frequently, so that it is less likely to bend and wear on that side. But for $20 (sometimes just worth one of the silver kegs) you get a lot from this pack of 9 truly amazing pens. They are just a dream to use. You're very smooth, like I said, Mr. Popular. They offer far more than most lower-end pens that leave school and intimidate other media with their fake (water-based) ink. usually means) and a larger tip, harder brush tip (BM means brush (size) medium, not what it usually means), they are both very easy to use. Her presence alone is worth buying a whole pack for me. The same applies to additional accessories in super small springs, as they wear out very quickly. I only really delve into the world of art for about a year. When I first started I felt comfortable just using 0.7 or 1.0. I look at these feathers and they just seem huge! Basically, now I only use them for writing, if I use them at all. Thin border of the image I mostly use 0.1-0.3. Even 0.5 looks huge. They say size doesn't matter. And I think it's true. If you're really good with your instrument, it doesn't matter what size it is. Just buy pens. You will love them and save a lot of money in the long run. Have fun my people! Now stop reading, order some pens, dust off your sketchbook, get out your tools and get back to work! Do something amazing and share it with the world! (Or hide it in your sketchbook). I believe in you!

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  • Art Supplies
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  • Some Little Things

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April 19, 2023
Beware: Low ink and not usable immediately on use.