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🎨 Prismacolor Scholar Art Markers, Brush Tip, Assorted Colors, 10-Pack Review

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Description of 🎨 Prismacolor Scholar Art Markers, Brush Tip, Assorted Colors, 10-Pack

High-quality markers designed to help artists develop. Flexible brush tip allows thick, thin and varied lines in one stroke. Vivid ink is water-based, low-odor and AP certified. Re-sealable pouch provides a secure place to store your markers. Includes: Yellow, Orange, Red, Pink, Blue Violet, Dark Blue, Yellow Green, Brown, Light Grey and Black art markers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A light touch is all it takes

I have a set of Prismacolor crayons that I have used to color my mandalas for the past few years, they are creamy, rich in color and beautiful. But with a bit of arthritis in my hands, the pressure of coloring with crayons became painful and a bit daunting. These brush tip markers are the answer! They have true, rich colors and make it easy to apply paint. I chose a brush nib instead of a bullet nib to get more variation in width and these brush nibs work really well from thin to thick. What I…

Pros
  • Art Supplies
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my favorite Markers

I bought these markers when I saw them on sale. I loved it, I love my Prismacolor crayons and respect the brand. I knew their Scholar line wasn't that good, but I never expected such poor quality. I have a pack of 10 cartridges. There was no orange in the pack, which was reversed when dyed. It also contained pink and red colors that were so close together in pigment that they could not even be distinguished next to each other (see picture of teapot). When dyed with them, the paper was torn even

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth the money for non-professional quality projects

I really like the Prismacolor dual-tipped brush pens which sell for $5.99 each. When I saw these water based brush tip markers for such a great price on Amazon I decided to give them a try. The colors are bright and beautiful. The brush tips of these markers are about 50% smaller/thinner than the dual-tipped pens and not as soft, which is much less like drawing and more like a somewhat flexible felt tip pen. The tips are sharp and thin enough to draw a very thin line with a firm hand. The…

Pros
  • Art supplies
Cons
  • Price to break the piggy bank

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A light touch is all it takes

I have a set of Prismacolor colored pencils that I have used to color my mandalas for the past few years, they are creamy and rich. colorful and wonderful. But with a bit of arthritis in my hands, the pressure of coloring with crayons became painful and a bit daunting. These brush tip markers are the answer! They have true, rich colors and make it easy to apply paint. I chose a brush nib instead of a bullet nib to give more variation in width and these brush nibs work really well from thin to…

Pros
  • High quality markers to help artists develop
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not my favorites Markers

I bought these markers when I saw them on sale. I loved it, I love my Prismacolor crayons and respect the brand. I knew their Scholar line wasn't that good, but I never expected such poor quality. I have a pack of 10 balls. There was no orange in the pack, which was reversed when dyed. It also contained pink and red colors that were so close together in pigment that they could not even be distinguished next to each other (see picture of teapot). When dyed with them, the paper was torn even with

Pros
  • Water-based, low-odour, AP-certified bright ink
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.