

Copic Sketch 6pc set, Skin Tone (Discontinued)
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Jose Cervantes
> 3 dayWow! Id always known Copics were amazing, and Id always known Copics were expensive but Ive never actually held one and smoothed it across the paper to see what it could do. Because man, these are worth it! They blend beautifully, the colors match their caps and the ink is amazing. Of course, it seeps through the paper, but its alcohol markers, cmon! When I first got them out they were a little watery, but after about a minute all was fine. They are also SUPER expensive (obviously) and although they are incredible they arent worth the price. Id bring them down maybe about $10. Still, these are amazing and if you can your hands on them you should. Dont judge a marker until youve held it in your hand and used it. Incredible!
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JenDen
> 3 dayGood flow, good colours, good price
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Natalia Lindgren V
> 3 dayThese are nice markers. We bought them for our daughter because they were on sale for quite a discount. Normally her art budget means we get her Ohuhu or some other off brand alcohol marker. Decided to let her try these since they were the same price. She said she likes them and they are of equal quality to the cheaper ones we typically get her. If they are on sale we would consider them again, but they arent nice enough to merit the full price tag otherwise.
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Raven Jamison
> 3 dayI love these markers. They have great even coverage and blend really well. I only wish there were more of them
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Mike Fairchild
> 3 dayI love these pens, they are beautiful and work very very well. They bleed a little through paper (though I think its the paper I use them on) but work just as fantastic as any other copic pen (and all copic pens work wonderfully!). Definitely recommend these for those of you who want to add to their collection, or use some plesant tones for your artwork :)
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Kibozuu
Greater than one weekI am still learning how to blend with copic markers. These skintones one blend so well together and are the main pigmentation of the skin. I like these because you can add reds and purples from other sets to build up the skin. Highly recommended for any artist!
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Elbert Murazik
> 3 dayMy daughter is an artist and brush-tipped markers are her favorite. These retail for $8-$10 apiece at our local art supply store, so to get this many on-brand high-quality archival markers for this price is incredible. She draws with them every day. They blend beautifully and the colors are vibrant. Best of all: You can refill them! :-D
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Aliza Askari
17-04-2025I love these set of colors. I’ve been looking for skin tones for so long and finally got a good variety. Came fast and were nice and pigmented.
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Kyle Willis
Greater than one weekThese markers may be expensive, but they are the best blending markers in the game. The skin tone colors work for an array of complexions. The markers are also water resistant. I have a tendency to paint over my illustrations with watered down acrylic paints and Ive never had a problem with colors running due to the water. I wish I could afford to buy an entire set of Copics. They are truly worth the price. Thanks for making such a great marker. The art world loves you for it.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThese markers are awesome, but not really worth the price since you do have to buy refills and they run out of ink quickly. These arnt that great of skin tones, ive found better ones with pro makers thats half the price. But over all they do color really well. Easy to blend! They work perfect with pro markers and prisma. Wouldnt buy them again since i could buy cheaper makers that work EXACTLY the same. It is a good starter kit though. Pros -brush tip is good for hair details. -brush tip helps a lot with tight areas and helps blend -they come with refills -durable -work well with other markers cons -expensive (there are cheap alt. that work the same) -doesnt hold much ink