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Markers – A Buying Guide For Beginners and Artists!

19th Apr 2023

Markers are an essential tool in any artist’s arsenal. But navigating the vast selection of markers available can be intimidating if you don’t know what to look for.

Markers come in three primary forms: water-based, alcohol-based and solvent-based. Each has its own advantages and drawbacks.

Water-based

Markers are incredibly useful drawing and writing instruments that can be employed for many creative endeavors. They come in various materials, colors, sizes, and brands.

Water-based and alcohol-based markers are the two primary types of markers. Ultimately, what works best for you depends on your needs, budget, and personal preference.

Water-based markers are more cost-effective, easier to wash and dry quickly, and safer for children to use. Furthermore, these markers create a watercolor-like effect on paper.

However, these chemicals are not friendly to paper and can cause damage such as buckling, warping and pilling if not handled carefully. Therefore, you need to select a special type of paper when using them.

Kaywin offers one of the finest water-based marker sets available. This two-tip pen boasts two super durable tips – a flexible brush tip and a fine bullet tip – to draw or write smoothly with one. Meanwhile, the fine bullet tip allows for creating precise lines and lettering with ease.

Alcohol-based

Illustrators prefer alcohol-based markers for their vibrant colors and quick drying time. They can be used on a variety of surfaces, such as fabric, wood, metal and plastics.

They boast exceptional blendability, allowing you to achieve a wide range of hues with just a few markers. Some alcohol-based marker sets even come with a colorless blender pen which makes blending colors smoother.

Alcohol-based markers dry quickly, so they won’t smudge or bleed on paper – making them perfect for art journals and coloring books.

When purchasing markers, the quality of their dye plays a major role in how well they perform. Generally speaking, you should opt for markers with higher dye content to get better results.

Alcohol-based markers are refillable and replaceable, making them a convenient and sustainable option for artists. They can be used on many projects, from hand-lettering to architectural rendering and realistic nature images alike.

Solvent-based

Markers are an incredibly useful, user-friendly tool for creating art and writing. They can be applied on a variety of surfaces – from paper to metal to stone.

These pen nibs come in an array of tip sizes (ultra-fine to wide), shapes (chisel point, bullet tip and wide bristle), and colors. Some use alcohol-based ink, while others contain pigment.

Some are odorless, making them safer for young artists or those with sensitivities to certain chemicals and odors. Furthermore, they don’t fade as easily and have become a go-to choice for calligraphy projects.

These markers may be more expensive than water-based and alcohol-based options, but the investment pays off. They’re permanent markers that won’t smudge, plus they offer excellent blending capabilities.

Felt-tip

Felt tip markers are an ideal choice for writing and drawing. Not only are they durable, inexpensive, and user-friendly, but they come in a wide range of colors, too – perfect for both beginners and artists!

Ballpoint pens and markers require the tip to apply ink, creating smooth lines and vivid colors that can be used for a range of art projects.

Feather-tip pens and markers come in a range of tip sizes, such as fine, medium, and broad. Most feature either a thin plastic nib encased in metal or a softer conical nib that allows you to write or draw with both the tip and side of the tip.

Writers and students often turn to felt-tip pens and markers for precise note-taking, as their point guard technology prevents ink from smudging or fading away.