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Review on Prismacolor 3722 Premier Double-Ended Art 🎨 Markers Review - Fine and Chisel Tip, 72-Count by Morgan Gilmore

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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I've been using Prismacolor markers for a long time. I bought my first set on the advice of a famous artist friend of mine. I still have this set but I had to replace the markers in the jumpsuit as the others had run out. He's a little over 10 years old. One thing I appreciate about this set is that the thin end of the tip is not the same as the 0.5mm in my first set. While theoretically a 0.5 tip is practical, it always ends up not getting enough ink. This makes them suitable for most applications and the price is right. Things to know if you are unfamiliar with these markers: 1) The colors are crazy. They are bright and vibrant and match the color coding of the pens. 2) These handles will always be smooth as silk if you take good care of them. They don't have to apply tons of destructive pressure because they're doing what they're supposed to do. 3) Very dense and excellent coverage. Colors will vary depending on if you have uneven coverage over a larger area, but you can minimize something like this by painting in stripes instead of circles. side against the other. 5) Always make sure to reseal them tightly. It's easy to make, but if you're the kind of person who tends to fiddle with the handles, you could be wasting a lot of money. I also have a lot of Copic markers. Although I like them in some respects, I prefer Prismacolors. Sometimes my copics run out and mess up a job I've been working on a lot, but I've never had this problem with Prismacolors, even with brush tips.

Pros
  • Art, drawing and craft supplies
Cons
  • Out of fashion