hi, this is my third drawing with markers (copic)...i´m in love with this tools! Hope you enjoy, kind of Maneki Neko of misfortune.Attachment 11726
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hi, this is my third drawing with markers (copic)...i´m in love with this tools! Hope you enjoy, kind of Maneki Neko of misfortune.Attachment 11726
Very cool
That is awesom! I love Japanese work.
looks awesome. I really need to get some copics.
You all should try prismacolor markers. They work the same & are much cheaper. They aren't refillable, but you have to take into account how exspencive copic's they are in the beginning, they are smaller, & the price of refill ink.
It's hard to find prismacolor in europe...
I use letraset pro markers - you should be able to get them
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i´m not in Europe, my mother was on a trip and bring to me from Frankfurt, right now i´m in Brazil, i can´t find nothing here...lol, next travel to USA i´ll buy another set, but a 140 colors of Prismacolor.
What paper are you guys using?
Nice!
One thing that I realized today. I got a few pieces back today that had been hanging in a bar for sale for about 3 years. They were done with prismacolor markers & there were fairly faded, I was very disappointed. I don't know how lightfast copics are, but if the have the same lightfastness as the prismacolor, they really aren't worth it. They weren't hanging in direct sunlight, but they definately looked like they had.
Prismacolors need to be sealed with a UV protectant finish..I have tried markers before but I can't see any advantage over watercolors, in fact there are several disadvantages..get some honey based watercolors from M Graham and have a lot more fun, a lot cheaper.
ecoline is great