>>2349735
I like chartpak, prismacolors and copics.
>>2349735
>tfw almost 200k worth of markers burned in a fire
don't have an actual picture of the markers, yeah it was covered by the insurance but seeing them all melted and disfigured made me feel really sad.
>>2351682
what the fuck, why did I write 200k, meant $200
>>2351682
how?
>>2351702
live in the third floor of an apt complex, ground floor caught on fire because they left their dryer on over night.
>>2351684
$200 in markers is like... what. .. 32 markers...? Still sad though.
>>2351782
like two copics, more for other brands
Lads, I've been working on some ideas that I think would be suited by markers, been looking around, what are your opinions? Poscas looked pretty nice, but I've got no experience with markers, and I'm guessing seeing as they weren't listed...
Prismacolors are good then? Their pencils are lush.
>>2351789
There markers would be OK if there standard tip wasn't so shit.
The W&N pigment markers look real interesting, so do the watercolour markers.
>>2351789
If you're going for Prismas, get their brush markers. Unless you like the chisel tips, then feel free to get those if ya want.
For a cheaper option, and if you can find them, Spectrum Noir markers are OK for starters.
cheers guys
>>2353609
>The W&N pigment markers look real interesting, so do the watercolour markers.
I was thinking the same.
Borrowed some black Copics, pretty nice. I'd need to use colours to see how they really go down though I think. After some doodling I reckon I'm after some fairly thick inks, the appearance of acrylic.
>>2354686
A few brands like Golden, Liquitex, and Daler-Rowney have acrylic drawing inks that would probably be what you're looking for. Comes in different colours and what not; could use acrylic mediums with it too. I haven't personally tried those brands, but I have an acrylic ink from Eon that seems to flow alright & is rather water-resistant.
There are acrylic markers around as well. I have heard that some have flow problems but I guess that should be expected from such a product.
>>2355085
cheers m80
What do you folks think of the Copic Ciao markers? I have a greyscale set of copics and I'm thinking of branching into color and from what I've been told the Ciaos are a good (and affordable) place to start.
>>2351682
Wow man - you couldve photographed it and made a great drawing or print or something - sucks about the markers though that wouldve made me crazy mad
Some of these marks were felt pen i think
>>2358474
looks pretty good, think some of your lines could be smoother
also more effort of doing hands right, they are a good indicator of skill
don't be afraid to use tracing of drafts for your final work