🌈 Unlock your full creative spectrum with Ohuhu’s ultimate dual-tip marker set!
The Ohuhu 72 Colors Alcohol Marker Set features dual brush and chisel tips, 72 vibrant alcohol-based colors plus a colorless blender, and refillable brush tips for sustainable, long-lasting use. Designed for artists and professionals, it offers seamless blending, quick drying, and a color-coded system with a carrying case for easy organization and portability.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.87 x 6.69 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | Y30-80400-24-OH |
Color | 72-color |
Closure | Snap |
Number of Items | 73 |
Size | 73 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Brush & Chisel |
Line Size | 0_5mm, 1_0_1_9mm, 2mm_and_above |
Ink Color | 72 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80400-26-AU |
D**N
The only downside? No refills
I'm a beginner at alcohol markers, but I really wanted to learn and Ohuhu's are so fun and friendly and a joy to play with. You don't feel guilty when things don't go to plan and you certainly don't feel pressure because of the price point. I was tempted to get the 120 set, but 72 is a LOT of markers. I do wish they had more browns, but the warm greys really bridge that gap.Compared to say Prismacolor or Copics I would say that these markers don't have as much deep or sharp color as Prismacolor, and can bleed a little more comparatively and the layering can end up with streaking if you're not working efficiently, but the learning curve is really not bad! I feel that compared to compared to Copics they can feel a little less pigmented and the brush size is bigger than the Copic sketch, but I actually enjoy that! The pastels are just so fun to work with and sometimes the lighter colors when wet don't seem to be doing anything, but then they dry and kind of blow your mind! They work so so well with fineliners, paint and other markers. I've fixed streaky markers with a similar Ohuhu and the results made me fall in love. I wish I could take my set of markers every where I go, and am seriously considering getting a travel set of markers. They're a little translucent if I had to say-but layer so beautifully and you can play around with the opacity simply by doing less layers.If you are thinking about them and keep thinking about them-they're totally worth it. They pay for themselves-no reason to ignore what others say about them-these are really good markers.
M**.
Amazing markers and colors
I love them! So bright colors and easy to use and blend. The backgrounds are not markers, just pastel pencils. Two images from the coloring book of Karen Hillard Good from Lang.
A**A
I love these
I love these there amazing quality for the price and don't smell like rubbing alcohol like other cheep brands. There not dry at all and the colors are really bright and durable (I'm heavy handed whith all my markers so). There a good size as well and handle well.
A**H
Great quality and colors
These markers are so much fun to use and the colors are really beautiful and bright. This is my second time buying these and I got a lot of use out of the first pack but my more used markers ran out of ink after a few years. I recommend using watercolor paper or thicker paper just because they bleed through, but even if they do the pack includes a plastic sheet to put between pages. These markers are really good for blending and the brush and fine tips allow you to cover a lot of space and add a lot of detail without it being streaky. Highly recommend!
M**N
Great markers for a great price
I've always wanted to try alcohol markers, but Copics were too expensive and other brands were either nearly as pricey or lacked the quality needed to really make something shine. Then I saw a video reviewing Ohuhu, started researching and instantly bought myself a set once I saw they had the brush tips available.The day I got them I immediately went to work and I loved working with them. I've seen a few methods of working with these types of markers so I had an idea of what to do, but no actual practice with it and with these markers it feels very forgiving.I did have a few problems with my set in particular; Juicy colors are always nice but my markers were splashing a little when I opened them. I don't know if this is common for markers but from what I've seen of other people using them they don't have the same problem and can open their markers in front of their picture without fear of ruining it. Another problem was one of my markers' cap didn't properly snap on... It's still sealed (as my marker hasn't dried out yet), but it pops off easily and it doesn't click on like all the other markers which leaves me wondering if I put it on right every time.Another downside to these markers are the fact that there is no way to refill them or replace individual colors. I really think Ohuhu could compete with Copic if they had either one of those options available for customers, as buying whole packs to replace one or a handful of colors is not desirable and leads to people just buying Ohuhu to slowly replace them with the closest color Copic has to offer, as refilling Copics is actually cheaper in the long run. I understand making them refillable would probably up the price, but selling them individually would be just as effective without raising the cost too much.With that said, if you really want to try out alcohol markers you can't go wrong with these. Just be ready with a game plan when you start running out of ink.
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