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🎨 Prismacolor 3620 Premier Double-Ended Art Markers: Fine and Chisel Tip Set - Vibrant Colors, Precise Lines Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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BrandPrismacolor
Ink ColorAssorted
Point TypeFine
Number of Pieces12

Description of 🎨 Prismacolor 3620 Premier Double-Ended Art Markers: Fine and Chisel Tip Set - Vibrant Colors, Precise Lines

This product is best for art and craft use and is made of highly durable products. Prismacolor marker set. This product is manufactured in united states

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

These markers really compete and win

I have quite a few polypropylene art markers. When I started making more serious adult coloring books and my own artwork with them, I loved, loved, really loved them. They are definitely of professional quality with prices to match. I also have some Copic markers and love them too. And I know many will disagree, but I think PP and Copic are pretty much equal in terms of performance and stability. I think your preferences depend on the nature of your artwork and the way you work. And PP is…

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I think I expected more after using their colored pencils.

These markers work and I think as long as you draw/color the scene/image correctly they will be fine. These are very dark bright colors, as an extra set for painting or painting cars, trains or other brightly colored things, definitely not a set to start with, there are no shades of gray or brown here. The tip of the chisel on some of mine doesn't draw a straight line, I suspect it will change with use and maybe soften a little. I have Prismacolor crayons and I really like them, they set the…

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Unbelievable Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are many different sets for this.

There are many different sets in a list, so for clarity I mean the 12 color set specifically. As you may already know, it is. • Alcohol based • Not reusable • I DON'T HAVE A BRUSH, I have a chisel and a thin round tip. Other interesting things: • I was able to mix them with both Copic and Spectrum Noir (how well I mixed them is debatable). • I used the Cansons marker. yes they bleed • Copic (light mahogany) that I mixed with Prismacolor (crimson red) isn't very similar in color (sorry), but it…

Pros
  • Art supplies
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I wasn't impressed.

I LOVE prismacolor colored pencils. They are noticeably more powerful than regular colored pencils. However, these markers did not impress me at all. let me explain. I was looking for a higher quality marker that would be comparable to Copics. Copics are amazing but also incredibly expensive and I absolutely can't afford them (although I would buy them instead if I could). compared to those and a good alternative to Copics. There was none. Pros: bright color, minimal streaks. I also really like

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • Dangerous