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Travon Brown
> 3 dayMy son (6) and I use for drawing and coloring
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Daphney Gleason
> 3 dayVery nice colors
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Luz
> 3 dayEn definitiva son muchisimo mejores que la marca Sharpie si quieres personalizar cualquier tipo de artículo. Lo malo es que debes de darle varias capas de pintura y sellarlo lo mas rápido posible porque si no, se torna un poco turbio el color.
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Henry B. Tripp
> 3 dayThese really work well. My wife had been using a brush to put in the small markings on the painted fish we are doing and it took a lot of time. Using these makes it MUCH easier and quicker. The Bold was my choice and I feel I picked correctly. I may go and order a black in a medium or fine tip for some of the color delineation areas. The paint flows evenly and well from the tip. It looks as if you could refill these by pulling out the tip and pouring more paint although I have not tried that yet. I will try to remember to update with the results when I do try to refill. It would depend on the consistency of the marker paint vs the consistency of the bottle paint. If it is the same then I think it should work. The material of the tip seems like it is good quality and should last. So far so good with the Posca Paint Markers.
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Letta Brown
> 3 dayThese are acrylic paint markers so they do not dry instantly like oil-based paint markers and aren’t ment for all surfaces . But the quality of paint and how opaque they are is awesome! Great vibrant colors that actually match the cap color. They last a good while as well. Just remember to shake them up before each use.
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NataLove
> 3 dayInstructions 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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vicki peterson
> 3 dayThis is the 15 pack. You can see the gouges from the plyers on the outside of the green marker where I tried to open it. Unless I am doing something wrong, these are NOT refillable. as far as how they work? They work as they are supposed to, no problem there, I just wanted refillable paint markers.
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Danny Robles
Greater than one weekLove the size!
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T’s Mom
Greater than one weekLove these
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lsb
> 3 dayI tested these out last evening and they all worked fine. When each one is activated, you do have to press down on the tip, a half dozen times or so, before the paint begins to flow. I played around a bit, and was very happy with them. There wasnt any noticeable shift in color when dry. Do be sure any paint is dry before you go over it with another color though. Otherwise you will get the first color on the tip of the new color pen. This happened to me. I quickly released more color; dabbed at the tip with a wet paper towel, and it cleaned up fine. I would use another blending tool, if you like to blend when you paint. I am not a blender/painter, so I didnt test that out. Another thing I did test though was using it to ink up some home made stamps made of craft foam. They worked beautifully for that application. These will be great for art journaling. Because all of the information was in another language, I do not have any idea of the lightfast ratings. I would not use them in any fine art pieces. The pigment load seems good though, and as mentioned before; dry true to color.