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Priscilla E Jule
> 24 hourExactly what I wanted
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NoVa Mom
> 24 hourI really love Uni-POSCA paint markers! I got these in a bold chisel tip so I could make signs for a school carnival. I was able to get bold and gorgeously opaque coloring that really stood out on a black background. I finished them with a quick spray of poly acrylic spray paint so it wouldnt run or smear and it lasted a very long time. Ive attached a photo of a fun little craft project I did with black cardstock. The colors layer very well as long as you let them dry completely between layers. They do dry quickly so it makes blending hard. If you want a soft blended look acrylic paint is better than these paint pens. Lettering with these is a breeze and since its a chisel tip you can get varying line widths depending on how you hold the markers. It does take a little while to get the ink flowing. I do all of the colors as soon as I get it so that Im not wasting time getting the ink to flow in the middle of a project. I wish some colors like the white and peach were more opaque. The white, as pictured, leaves marker strokes which I dont like. Overall this is a great set though! Will be buying thes for life.
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ShrewdShopper
> 24 hourOne of my Illustration students told me about Posca markers. I loved the brilliance of the colors and the solid shapes made possible with these markers. Bought them for my granddaughter to decorate a wall in her bedroom ( with parents blessing, of course!). I hope they work. No info at all except in Japanese, which makes perfect sense because they are from Japan. Still challenging to discern instructions. The felt pen tips are white and dry, I assume one simply presses and strokes the pen until the ink saturates it. Ive not done that because they are a gift and I dont want to mail them having been opened up for fear they might leak or dry out. They look great. I hope they work. A little guidance would have been welcome.
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jamie
> 24 hourtakes a moment to get them to start. but they have great coverage, even if you go over it again it doesn’t effect it. worth the money no complaints
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Estarovia
> 24 hourPosca Pens never let you down.. they always work, they have vibrant and wonderful color..
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NataLove
> 24 hourInstructions on the box were only in some Asian Calligraphy so I had to look online for how to use them. They have a FANTASTIC COLOR!!!! Very bright even on different colored papers. You have to shake them up a lot to first use them, and by a lot I mean, vigorously with your full arm for about a minute. They are not quick dry either, which was mildly annoying since I just had to learn for myself. But again, the color is just fantastically vibrant. In the picture I uploaded I used blue construction paper on yellow poster board. I originally wrote the surprise in cursive but didnt like it. After the black, cursive Surprise Dried I was able to go over it with yellow and white even without it the black bleeding through. Im very happy with this purchase and am excited to use it on other projects...just gotta get my shaking arm ready to get the paint flowing haha!
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Nathan Orn
> 24 hourMy son was so excited to receive these cool markers for his birthday! Put a smile on his face.
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Alejandra
> 24 hourI like every thing about it
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Merry Ramirez
> 24 hourIve had these markers for about four months now and though i do jot use them continuously, i have made several large projects such as the big menu board pictured and i still get very good ink payoff. They are really easy to use and dont leak at all, which is something that tends to happen to other cheaper paint pens. The colors are bright and opaque. They are also great for layering but you do have to make sure that the ink has dried completely, which only takes a couple of minutes. They can write on almost any surface. The nib is soft but firm enough to hold its shape, though i would recommend against pressing down too hard as it could destroy the tip and render the marker useless. It only takes a few shakes or a couple pumps on the tip to get ink flowing. Overall this is a great marker that i highly recommend for artists who want to learn a new medium and are well worth the price.
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Janet Megerdichian
> 24 hourBecause the product which is i ordered exactly the same and safe.