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Donna LaFleur
> 3 dayStandard for professional illustrators. Precise line, quick drying, permanent. Various sizes available.
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Lovz 2 Shop
> 3 dayMy daughter loves these pens and uses them to create wonderful pics by hand
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Mazie Sawayn
> 3 dayI mainly use a few of these for Journaling. They are great to have on hand. Glad to have to have found this set, gave one away a few years back, needed them. This stays with me.
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Miss Kaycee Schmeler PhD
Greater than one weekI love these pens! I already owned some but I wanted a variety of sizes so I bought this pack. I have no regrets on the purchase and I am having fun experimenting with them. Great brand!
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Lillith Bienhoff
> 3 dayI use these pens almost every day for my tattoo designs and they work amazingly, very smooth dark lines perfect for clean artwork
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Bob
Greater than one weekIve used a few pens in my lifetime, some a bit on the pricey side and some on the cheap side, but these pens preform very beautifully and especially for the price theyre being sold for. The ink doesnt smear or bleed and if you happen to be drawing over pencil you can erase the pencil marks with ease. For some of the larger sizes they put out more ink if you hold the pen at a 90 degree angle, which for me is almost how I hold pens and pencils naturally so thats nice, so you can find a nice way to get some varying ink sizes without having to switch between smaller ones which some may find more desirable. Overall, a very great product.
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KaseyM
> 3 dayThe pens I was able to use were great, and sometimes I think about buying them again. Unfortunately, about 80% of them were dried out on arrival and unusable or usable for maybe a minute. If you dont open up and try them quickly youll miss the return window. Maybe an art supply place would be better.
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Philip
> 3 dayNice pens. I bought these because different pens act differently on different mediums. I find many papers work well with my Rotrings, but many do not. For those that do not I find that marker tipped usually work really well, specifically the Microns. I mostly use Rotring 0.30, 0.35, and 0.40 sizes. The Micron 0.20mm does come out to draw a thinner line than my 0.30mm Rotring as expected. It looks nice, the black is black. Water-resistant as well. However the Micron 0.25mm line comes out the same width as my Rotring 0.40mm. This is off by a fair amount. The Micron 0.30mm is even wider than my Rotring 0.40. I would guess this is more around 0.50mm and not 0.30mm. The Micron 0.35mm is even wider yet which is more like a 0.60-0.70mm. The Micron 0.45mm is wider, etc. This may not mean much to most people, but the Micron sizing is really off compared to other pens. Maybe its the material itself which is really hard to process at these sizes compared to a metal nib of other pens. But just be aware if youre looking for a 0.35mm to use in place of your Rotring you wont find an exact replacement here. Close, but not exact. Which for most people this may not matter, I just found it interesting and thought Id put down my thoughts.
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Frog girl!
Greater than one weekThese are very amazing fine liners, if you do not trust online packaging you can buy them at Hobby Lobby! they dont smudge or bleed even with alcohol markers! A problem I did see was you have to be cautious and make sure your art is dried if you color first then use line art. The marker tends to go bad when used over not fully dried paint/ gel ink. other than that flawless fine liners and id recommend getting them in stores with lower chances of getting a defective set (not that ive gotten a defective set!)
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AK
> 3 dayI liked these however, they dried up much quicker than anticipated. I was not able to finish a few small art projects and the pens dried out.