Copic Sketch 6pc set, Skin Tone (Discontinued)
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Emmie Kutch
> 3 dayCopics are such a luxary. I love these and have a pretty good size selection of them. Make sure you have good paper when using them, they bleed becuase they are so pigmented! Also, get a colorless blender because these shades kind of jump from light to dark and you have to be careful when picking out shades. Visit joannes or hobby lobby to get colors in between if needed
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Jay benson
> 3 dayJust like painting but with markers . They blend and build up super good
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Sophia G
> 3 dayI bought these for my brother as a birthday gift because he runs a small art business. He was very happy to receive these in the mail. The brand really holds up to its rep. My coworkers, as well, are avid artists and swear by these markers. BUY. THESE. MARKERS.
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Anthony Punch
Greater than one weekThese are the only brand of skin tone markers I could find and Im not sure I need any others. As the titles says the colors are wonderful. There are two notes buyers should be aware of before purchase, however. -The markers bleed through common paper. I have not found a type of paper these markers will not bleed through and there is lateral bleed as well. You may have to practice just lightly caressing the paper so the bleed spreads to the areas you want to color. -For the most part the colors will dry to an even hue. For the most part. I noticed with the lighter skin tone that when I went to touch up an area I missed after it had dried, it darkened the color where the old and new marker strokes overlapped.
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Erik
> 3 dayIve been wanting copic markers for awhile now. And glad to finally get the skin tone set for my artworks. They blend and shade really well!
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Danielle
> 3 dayEasy to use. My son loves these but good lord they are expensive!!!! I honestly don’t understand the difference between these and other cheaper brands that do the same thing.
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Kalah Thomas
> 3 dayI love this product. It’s very easy to use and worth every single penny. I used to think they weren’t worth it because of the price, but you definitely get everything dollar you paid for.
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kaydog
> 3 dayBest markers to use if you can afford them
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Kyle Willis
> 3 dayThese 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
21-11-2024These 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