Copic Ciao, Alcohol-based markers, 72 color Set A
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Laura Lee Potter
Greater than one weekColors are perfect and great shipping,the copies came right on time. The markers have streak free coloring,and makes a solid color. The also blend very well!!! Overall a great product, definitely worth the money!!!! :D
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Priya
> 3 dayExcellent markers, of course they are so expensive so I expected that :) Bought them for my son who loves drawing Anime, hope to be able to afford more box sets in the future.
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Avid Reader_58
> 3 dayLots of colors! Great for beginners. Hoping the ink lasts is only concern.
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Kick Rocks
> 3 dayExpensive, professional marker set. Worth every penny as they were a gift to my 11 year old daughter for her birthday. Now she is using them to create some pretty amazing color art, and even started making videos on YouTube. Check her out if your curious how well they work: [...]
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Lourdes Pantaleon
> 3 dayEstán geniales. Justo lo que esperaba!
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BKW
> 3 dayI was very skeptical about paying this much for markers. I am an artist and also enjoy adult coloring books but could not see paying this much for just markers. However this is a good starter set for Copics and it provides a range of wonderful markers. You will immediately see the difference. There is no streaking, very little bleeding and the ability to blend. They are heads above regular markers and probably too good to just waste on coloring books but since this is what I bought them for they are doing a wonderful job. You cant use them on books that have double sided images as they will bleed thru but I find they bleed less than Prismacolor markers (both thru the paper and over the lines). I found that there is much more control to these brush tips whereas Prismacolor Premiere markers may actually leak outside the lines a bit if you press too hard. These are just a bit better - but the Prismacolor does tend to offer some darker colors and the two different brands seem to compliment each other well. Neither Prismacolor or Copic will work on those coloring books with very fine lines. The brush tips simply are not that small but there is nothign wrong with mixing marker and fine tip, colored pencil and gel pen on a single design. If you want to know what the fuss is about buy one or two of these and youll be hooked into buying a set.
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Angel
> 3 dayLong wait but like its coming from Japan and I knew it would take some time soooo...yea. Actually I received them ahead of schedule and it was wrapped to perfection with a lovely thank you note. Ok, enough about that. Product. Are they expensive? Yes, Copics are pricey but I found these were the best priced copics I could find. If you have the patience to wait, wait. One can learn patience. Yes, its an investment but its worth it for the quality you get if you can afford it. Overall a great product, reasonably priced from and excellent and prompt seller.
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Stacey Senger
> 3 dayThese markers are blotchy and muttled, regardless of the paper , the coloring technique , or the layering. the ink would leave white splotches for nearly every marker. These are supposed to be high end markers, I have worked with copics before. Normal copics have an even application with little to no white spots. Even on the very same paper. but here? These specific markers leave a lot of white blotches during application and it gets worse as it dries. I do not know why they do that , and if anyone can lend me any assistance or explain why , I would appreciate that. I work mostly with promarkers, and they leave no white spots , just an even, painterly layer. Now, normally Copic and promarker can go head to head on even grounds , but this time the promarkers out preformed by copics! What gives? I think I was given old or untested markers or something because these look awful and I can not will myself to working with markers that behave like my old touch fives. Which , mind you , most of my touchfives can laydown evenly with no white spots. All of the copic markers that came in my set leave white splotches. Sad part is , the buyer doesnt allow for refunds or exchanges , (I really wanted an exchange you see.) , so I had to call amazon and luckily they were able to issue some sort of compensation. but now I have a bunch of markers I cant use for anything I intended it for. I am extremely dissatisfied with these. And what makes it worse was I really liked these colors and their pallet works well with my other markers. Its just the ink is awful! Copics were my dream markers but the quality of these are unacceptable. Before you buy , ask if the buyer tested the markers then ask them if they handle returns. I say this because sometimes the description wont tell you. I hope this helps.
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rene shamberger
23-11-2024I purchased these markers about a year ago at a relatively cheaper price than usual (what luck) and I must say, they where well worth the investment! Great quality,refillable, vibrant colors in a wide variety, also they should last a pretty good minute depending how one takes care of them. Although, I will say that maybe you might have to replace the bristles every now and again depending on how often you use them (and also if youre a bit heavy handed like me ^_^). If needed I believe the bristles are pretty cheap. Also, it would help to use these markers on heavy grained paper because they bleed easily. Over all wonderful product and will certainly purchase more in the future.
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A.lien
> 3 dayI loved all of the colors! I really feel like I can expand my art now that I have these! Follow me on IG @alien_arts